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Read Reviews for Tripping The Light Fantastic -...
by - written on 18/11/00 (Very useful, 36 readings)
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This is Lit's first ever album, released in 1997, then re-released in 1999. It differs quite a bit from 'A Place in the Sun' as the sound is heavier in places. Lit are: A.Jay Popoff - Vocals Jeremy Popoff - Guitar Kevin Baldes - Bass Allen Shellenberger - Drums They're a band from California, who have a very distinctive style to their music. Also to their clothes, they love 1960's America. The Playlist is as follows: -Beginning - may come as a shock to fans of 'A Place in the Sun', reminiscent of early Nirvana (Bleach). Heaviest of their songs. Plenty of rage and ... Read the complete review
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