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Sep 12, 2005 09:41

For those of you who don't know, Death Cab for Cutie recently released a new album on compact disk. It's called "Plans." Toward the latter bit of my drive to campus today, a song from this album happened to start playing on the radio. Since I was running a touch early, I decided to wait out the end of the song, hoping that the DJ would announce the ( Read more... )

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anna_sinistra September 12 2005, 22:30:56 UTC
See, Tom...

This is why, whenever we go somewhere, it will always be you driving. And I want to hear no complaints!

Because I CAN'T drive.

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anna_sinistra September 12 2005, 22:32:39 UTC
Oh, and can you send me some Death Cab, that I might know of their glory?

Rachel informs me that I must listen.

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ext_128 September 12 2005, 23:35:18 UTC
"...recently released a new album on compact disk."

I believe that "disc" is the appropriate term for a CD when it refers to one having musical content.

For details see: http://www.answers.com/topic/compact-disc?hl=digital&hl=audio

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stevemaxon September 13 2005, 03:50:55 UTC
It was a beautiful day today. Why didn't you ride your bike?

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sporadicchivlry September 13 2005, 13:24:26 UTC
It's missing. The bike rack it was chained to disappeared, to be replaced by a much newer one. I've gotta talk to Campus Safety, and/or maintainance.

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tanktoptim September 15 2005, 03:41:30 UTC
Because a body is a soft and fragile thing...."Your body ain't a Buick".

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tanktoptim September 15 2005, 03:42:33 UTC
that is why Thomas did not ride his bike.

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dsweetgoober September 15 2005, 00:06:50 UTC
Death Cab Cutie...

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sporadicchivlry September 15 2005, 18:12:23 UTC
Death Cab FOR Cutie. I recommend them highly.

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dsweetgoober September 15 2005, 18:20:20 UTC
I'll need more information than that young man before I listen to something called "Death Cab For Cutie". What does it mean? Who are they? Stuff like that.

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sporadicchivlry September 16 2005, 13:13:45 UTC
Bellingham, WA, indie pop quartet Death Cab for Cutie began in 1997 as the solo project of singer/guitarist Ben Gibbard, who previously recorded under the name All-Time Quarterback. The underground success of the cassette You Can Play These Songs' Chords inspired Gibbard to recruit a full-time band including guitarist/organist Christopher Walla (who recorded the early DCFC sessions as well), bassist Nick Harmer, and drummer Nathan Good, and in the summer of 1998, Death Cab for Cutie issued their debut LP, Something About Airplanes, to much acclaim from indie circles. Just prior to completion of the 2000 follow-up We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes, Good left the group and was replaced by drummer Michael Schorr. In fall 2000, the band released the Forbidden Love EP. A solid selection of new cuts were found on The Photo Album the next year. In 2003, Eureka Farm's Jason McGerr joined the group and the band's stunning fourth album Transatlanticism appeared in October. While touring in support of that album in spring 2004, Death Cab ( ... )

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tanktoptim September 15 2005, 03:45:18 UTC
P.S. I recommend the new songs "Your Heart is an Empty Room" and "Marching Bands of Manhatten" from "Plans".

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