Oct 5, 2009

Greenroom - Starting Over (2001)

Band: Greenroom
Album: Starting Over
Year: 2001
Label: Self Released

Quality:
VBR-2
, Lame 3.98.2 (Ripped from the CD)
Location:
California, USA
Similar to: Sick Of Change, Rufio, Broken Cedars

Additional info:
Ok, let's start with the MOST IMPORTANT info on this album. NO ONE HAS IT... at least it's not in any blog. All blogs have incorrect info on this one, they mention they are from different countries, they have this album incomplete (never met anyone who has the track "Summer Snow" from this album), never seen it in more than 128 kbps, etc. This is the real rip from the original master CD, which was never officially released by the band. Skatepunk/Pop Punk band from Oxnard, California who were called "Can't Relate" (who only released a self titled EP) in the late 90's. They changed their name to Greenroom and started playing shows with Rufio, Slick Shoes, Craig's Brother, early Yellowcard, Broken Cedars, Dumbstruck, etc, when this new wave of "fast pop punk" bands started in California, near Oxnard, Chico and Rancho Cucamonga. They recorded 11 tracks and "released" them in their CD "Starting Over" in 2001. This CD was never officially released, they just burned the songs in CD-Rs and give them away in some local shows. In those times, there was a famous page called mp3.com which was like PureVolume or MySpace now. They started uploading unsorted songs and they uploaded a total of 10 songs, which later became the "mp3 version" of what all people have. This is the real rip, with 11 tracks, including the searched song "Summer Snow", which was an interlude in this album. I remember in those days they had a guestbook and they started fighting a lot between members in the same board. They got into problems and they disbanded, with some members forming a new band called "Saving Sebastian", which I remember was a little more poppy. After that, all members took their own ways and started making new bands, ranging from pop punk to rock.

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  2. Alessandro, sabes que eres mi pata y no quisiera darte la contra, pero este disco lo bajé hace un tiempo de skatepunkers.

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