Tastes Like Sugar
Sugarbomb was a pop rock band from Fort Worth, Texas. The band featured Les Farrington (vocals, keyboards), Daniel Harville (vocals, guitar), Michael Harville (drums, vocals), Greg Bagby (guitar, vocals), and Kelly Riley (bass). Although officially formed in March of 1998, most of Sugarbomb's bandmembers had been friends for years beforehand. They settled on their name because, according to Harville, The sweetness of sugar and the chaos of a bomb fits our music and personalities. Beginning in October of that same year, Sugarbomb played around the Texas area on a regular basis, signing with indie label Rainmaker Records in early 1999, and issuing their debut recording, Tastes Like Sugar, in the summer. The album successfully caught the attention of RCA Records, who signed the group shortly thereafter and released their sophomore effort, Bully, in September of 2001. Produced by Mark Endert, the album is a showcase of Sugarbomb's power pop influences (shades of Jellyfish and Todd Rundgren/Utopia's stellar late-'70s/early-'80s output immediately come to mind), and shows that they're in step with such modern day alt-popsters as Ben Folds and Jason Falkner. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Sugarbomb was a pop rock band from Fort Worth, Texas. The band featured Les Farrington (vocals, keyboards), Daniel Harville (vocals, guitar), Michael Harville (drums, vocals), Greg Bagby (guitar, vocals), and Kelly Riley (bass). Although officially formed in March of 1998, most of Sugarbomb's bandmembers had been friends for years beforehand. They settled on their name because, according to Harville, The sweetness of sugar and the chaos of a bomb fits our music and personalities. Beginning in October of that same year, Sugarbomb played around the Texas area on a regular basis, signing with indie label Rainmaker Records in early 1999, and issuing their debut recording, Tastes Like Sugar, in the summer. The album successfully caught the attention of RCA Records, who signed the group shortly thereafter and released their sophomore effort, Bully, in September of 2001. Produced by Mark Endert, the album is a showcase of Sugarbomb's power pop influences (shades of Jellyfish and Todd Rundgren/Utopia's stellar late-'70s/early-'80s output immediately come to mind), and shows that they're in step with such modern day alt-popsters as Ben Folds and Jason Falkner. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Duvall
Eimin
Jellyfish
Lemonator
Hello
Bully
What A Drag
Motor Mouth
Mail Order Girlfriend
After All
Over
Clover
Gone
Posterchild for Tragedy
Waiting
Hello (Bonus Track)
Ordinary Man
Million to One
Motormouth
Allison Froze
Norman
Tastes Like Sugar
Danger
Top Down
Hello / OST Одинокие Сердца
Last Thing
Hello Hello
What A Drag (Acoustic)
Hello (Acoustic Version)
Killer Queen
sugarbomb - hello
KillerQueen
Killer Queen (Acoustic)
Hello (Hidden Track)
Hello, Hello
Liquid Casanova/Andy Sturmer
Hello (Acoustic)
The Last Thing
Hello / Sugar Bomb
Hello (Van Wilder)
Hello (OST "Король вечеринок")
Colver
Pakai Dulu Baru Onz (feat. Achey, Nabil Ahmad & Boss A)
[Hello]
Hello - Sugarbomb
Hello (OST 'Король вечеринок')
Sugarbomb je lah! (feat. Shiha Zikir)
Liquid Casanova
Nak Wangi (feat. Shiha Zikir)
Killer Queen (Live)
Down Down Down
Sugarbomb
Liquid Cassanova
Ordinaly Man
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