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More Mystery Tracks

Four more mystery tracks that need identification. Today’s tracks come from Robbie (via Brian GTA) and Dave. Please take a listen and see if anything rings a bell. Correct identification will result in a crisp $100 bill*

“Vertigo”
British or Australian, based upon the singer’s accent. Melodic mid-tempo punk

“Society”
Canadian, perhaps? Mid-tempo stuff with a nice thick guitar sound

“Front Page”
The vocals almost remind me of the Victims or the Fun Things.

“Forever’s Never Here”
new wave synths, no guitar, British sounding vocals. I’m clueless on this one

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Update:
It appears the first track is “Vertigo” by British band Open Sore from the Farewell to The Roxy compilation

*not really

6 Comments so far

  1. Moka December 14th, 2005 6:08 pm

    I’m sorry…been trying to remember if i’ve heard them before but none of this ones ring a bell for me.

  2. matt sludge December 14th, 2005 7:04 pm

    no ideas, you might be able to offer that c-note for real
    for getting all four right and still keep it for yourself.

  3. demeter December 14th, 2005 7:49 pm

    didn’t listen to it, but there’s a song by jump little children called “vertigo” and i think the band is british

  4. stuart December 14th, 2005 8:54 pm

    I Have only listened to first track “Vertigo” it is by an English band OPEN SORE.The track is available on the “Farewell To The Roxy” album

  5. ken helwig December 14th, 2005 11:45 pm

    Vertigo is by Open Sore. Farewell to the Roxy album.

  6. tesco December 15th, 2005 12:10 pm

    That last one sounds like a mix of Flock of Seagulls and Killing Joke…

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