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period. Hall would also drum with Hopper, Morris, and
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Magnapop was informed while on tour that their record label's rock division
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Mulvaney had attempted to re-form the original line-up of Magnapop to perform a benefit concert for local independent music store Criminal Records. The benefit was later scheduled for October 15, and the band announced that they would be performing their self-titled debut album in its
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ceased to exist and they did not have any funding for future touring or recording. Compounding matters further, the band members were still under contract to their old record label and were legally disbarred from using the name "Magnapop" until their contract expired seven years later.
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at his home studio in attempt to make a more "eclectic" album that would represent the diversity of their songwriting. After hearing some demos, the band decided to hire him to produce the actual album and moved to Los
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3204:Review – Rubbing Doesn't Help
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1713:List of songs recorded by Magnapop
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2497:Sullivan, James (July 1996).
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1374:Ruthie Morris – guitar
1359:Homemade Sister/Swell/
1352:Ruthie Morris – guitar
953:and on September 13, 2011,
649:Pedernales Recording Studio
3977:
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3689:Fire All Your Guns at Once
2221:Magnapop :: Pukkelpop
1792:Gross, Jason (July 2001),
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1588:Chad Williams – drums
1579:Linda Hopper – vocals
1559:Linda Hopper – vocals
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1368:Linda Hopper – vocals
1337:Linda Hopper – vocals
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692:in 1993 and played at the
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2289:Little, Brown and Company
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684:", which topped the 1993
442:Play It Again Sam Records
358:Linda Hopper—a native of
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3906:Caroline Records artists
3896:American pop punk groups
3779:Music of Athens, Georgia
3068:"MAGNAPOP – Rise Agency"
2164:"Pop and Jazz in Review"
1731:Music of Athens, Georgia
1519:Curtis Hall – drums
1455:Mark Posgay – drums
1435:Mark Posgay – drums
1361:Swell Dopa/Magnapop
1205:Electro-Shock Blues Show
738:Sherman Oaks, California
463:in the United States. A
399:West Palm Beach, Florida
3946:PIAS Recordings artists
3790:The Complete Recordings
2682:Philadelphia City Paper
1724:The Complete Recordings
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3417:University of Michigan
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2550:Guitar School Magazine
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1799:Perfect Sound Forever
1794:"Linda Hopper: Oh OK"
1597:(2011, 2017–present)
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2162:(November 5, 1992),
1759:"Magnapop Biography"
1703:Magnapop discography
1649:Rubbing Doesn't Help
1626:Magnapop discography
1346:David McNair –
1151:Rubbing Doesn't Help
1135:Rubbing Doesn't Help
985:, released in 2019.
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3644:The Circle Is Round
3041:The Circle Is Round
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982:The Circle Is Round
503:Every Grain of Sand
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2598:on August 17, 2010
2443:on August 28, 2008
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3252:Phares, Heather.
3043: – Magnapop"
2858:. October 3, 2011
2534:Alternative Press
2503:Addicted to Noise
2467:Addicted to Noise
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2036:Addicted to Noise
1857:on April 30, 2001
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1421:(1996–1997)
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1363:(1990–1995)
1332:(1989–1990)
1309:Linda Hopper
1270:Linda Hopper
1258:Band members
1237:
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1223:iTunes Store
1221:through the
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1099:guitar hooks
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221:Past members
205:David McNair
196:Linda Hopper
173:SideOneDummy
126:2002–present
116:Years active
18:
3802:Josh Freese
3764:Discography
3745:This Family
3731:Lay It Down
3566:Mark Posgay
3469:MusicBrainz
3326:Pop Matters
3317:"Magnapop:
3107:L.A. Weekly
3023:January 10,
2985:Luigi >
2956:Luigi >
2834:October 13,
2746:Pop Matters
2616:"Letters",
2585:120 Minutes
2340:Rock Tracks
1620:Discography
1406:Josh Freese
1342:bass guitar
1274:lead vocals
1163:Johnny Marr
1101:and simple
803:120 Minutes
771:This Family
748:Los Angeles
726:Josh Freese
682:Lay It Down
645:David Barbe
575:session on
524:Ted Niceley
486:The Monkees
465:music video
231:Mark Posgay
3860:Categories
3636:Chase Park
3604:Hot Boxing
3569:Scott Rowe
3354:L.A. Times
2862:October 3,
2677:"Magnapop"
2653:Punk Globe
2277:Mould, Bob
2142:August 24,
1999:INDIEcator
1768:August 22,
1742:References
1665:Chase Park
1641:Hot Boxing
1195:Flyswatter
1143:Hot Boxing
1070:media help
1002:backed by
962:Hot Boxing
951:Chase Park
934:Chase Park
903:live album
754:to record
752:California
718:Hot Boxing
711:Hot Boxing
658:Hot Boxing
615:Hot Boxing
545:Maastricht
457:demo album
432:demo tapes
424:John Keane
384:Tanzplagen
243:Scott Rowe
168:Safety Net
62:Swell Dopa
3726:" (1994)
3665:Sugarland
3620:Mouthfeel
3319:Mouthfeel
3256:Mouthfeel
3224:Mouthfeel
3190:1074-6978
2628:1074-6978
2323:0006-2510
2314:Billboard
2226:Pukkelpop
1888:0886-3032
1657:Mouthfeel
1252:My Sister
1238:In 1993,
1139:Mouthfeel
1125:pioneers
1111:HĂĽsker DĂĽ
1091:surf rock
1079:power pop
1052:Billboard
925:Mouthfeel
895:Mouthfeel
882:Mouthfeel
786:on their
734:Tom Waits
730:engineers
701:Marktrock
667:rap music
629:HĂĽsker DĂĽ
625:Bob Mould
573:John Peel
559:in 1992,
549:Pukkelpop
547:in 1992,
514:violinist
509:Bob Dylan
447:Sugarland
404:Baby Doll
330:Mouthfeel
317:Bob Mould
123:1989–1997
96:power pop
3866:Magnapop
3747:" (1996)
3740:" (1996)
3733:" (1994)
3719:" (1992)
3712:" (1990)
3596:Magnapop
3524:Magnapop
3479:Magnapop
3465:Magnapop
3460:AllMusic
3456:Magnapop
3360:June 29,
3332:June 17,
3300:June 17,
3269:June 17,
3263:Allmusic
3237:June 17,
2998:June 24,
2993:Allmusic
2969:June 24,
2964:Allmusic
2940:June 24,
2914:June 24,
2884:Flagpole
2751:June 20,
2724:June 22,
2714:R.E.M.HQ
2693:June 24,
2658:June 29,
2602:June 22,
2447:June 20,
2381:June 16,
2376:Allmusic
2262:June 17,
2236:June 22,
2175:June 24,
2111:Flagpole
2094:Pollstar
2073:New York
1763:AllMusic
1681:See also
1633:Magnapop
1572:Magnapop
1549:Magnapop
1526:Magnapop
1498:Magnapop
1465:Magnapop
1442:Magnapop
1419:Magnapop
1408: –
1384:Magnapop
1320: –
1311: –
1285:, guitar
1281: –
1272: –
1087:new wave
921:Rhapsody
724:drummer
522:EP with
495:Magnapop
453:Magnapop
370:student
327:release
280:Magnapop
269:magnapop
164:Priority
141:Caroline
106:pop punk
101:pop rock
25:Magnapop
3701:Singles
3563:Tim Lee
3483:Discogs
3208:Ray Gun
2958:Vamonos
2935:MySpace
2910:, Luigi
1948:Ray Gun
1551:(2004)
1500:(2002)
1467:(1997)
1444:(1997)
1410:session
1386:(1995)
1303:(1989)
1250:" and "
1227:Bad Day
1215:Karaoke
1189:as the
1159:Ramones
970:Vamonos
945:Morris.
887:Amy Ray
789:Monster
769:" and "
722:session
680:, and "
450:EP and
420:produce
337:History
307:" and "
300:Benelux
264:Website
228:Tim Lee
189:Members
3835:Quotes
3828:Images
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3684:(1994)
3676:(1993)
3668:(1992)
3647:(2019)
3639:(2009)
3623:(2005)
3615:(1996)
3607:(1994)
3599:(1992)
3587:Albums
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2429:Boston
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1676:(2019)
1668:(2009)
1660:(2005)
1652:(1996)
1644:(1994)
1636:(1992)
1488:Hiatus
1322:guitar
1313:vocals
1191:B-side
1127:Pixies
1089:, and
919:, and
915:, the
913:eMusic
874:R.E.M.
813:Queers
794:X-Fest
784:R.E.M.
762:Geza X
579:and a
505:" for
497:) for
482:" for
382:group
376:R.E.M.
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