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Let's talk about Push the Button!!!
#562
Posted 24 March 2007 - 8:35 PM
#564
Posted 24 March 2007 - 10:19 PM
I like just about everything about the new album so far. The Title "We are the Night", the rumored Colabs (the pharcyde), and the dark color scheme (black) 8) }:-)
I know this is gonna be cliche, but I think this ablum is gonna blow everyone out the water!!!
#568
Posted 10 October 2007 - 2:56 AM
Ah Ha! This topic was so much fun! Now that a couple of years have passed by since the release of this album. I think that it's really matured and I can respect it a lot more now. The whole album was really amazing! I just dont know why Swiper didn't make it on the album.
#569 whirly
Posted 10 October 2007 - 3:11 AM
Hmmm. Swiper wasn't really one of my most favorite b-sides.
I did however really enjoy Giant and Spring (I loved Spring, actually to me, Spring is joy personified in sound).
Before We Are The Night came out it was fun going through their back catalogue and getting re-acquainted in anticipation of the new release.
#571 whirly
Posted 10 October 2007 - 3:31 AM
Ah Rize Up. I bought the 2pt. Galvanize single when I was in London. :D
I have so many good memories of Push The Button. Shortly after it came out my husband and I went to London to celebrate our 10th anniversary (a month after the date) and I was so excited because my birthday fell when I was visiting. Had the best birthday I've ever had - met up with iguanapunk who was the first person on the board I met and he brought a couple of really cool friends. The we met up with sneakerbeater (his friends were so fantastic) and sneaks was doing a dj set at a small club. Chemicalfan showed up too and it was a great great nite. Also walking around London and hearing songs off the album playing out of so many shops, seeing Push The Button posters everywhere like in the Virgin Piccadily storefront and in the tube stations. It sounds dorky but it was like Chemical heaven, haha. Then when I got back from London, Push The Button was in the top 5 top selling albums in the record store I worked at.
Listening to Push The Button brings back all these wonderful memories, my little vacation and beyond - the album is very special for me... It was a damn good run.