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  2. 30° Everywhere - Wikipedia

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    The Promise Ring had sold around 4,000 copies of 30° Everywhere on tour prior to its release on September 10, 1996. [8] [16] Despite this, the album was an underground success, earning the group attention from independent publications. [1]

  3. The Promise Ring - Wikipedia

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    The Promise Ring was an American rock band from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, that is recognized as part of the second wave of emo. Among various other EPs and singles , the band released four studio albums during their initial run: 30° Everywhere (1996), Nothing Feels Good (1997), Very Emergency (1999), and Wood/Water (2002).

  4. The Promise Ring discography - Wikipedia

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    30° Everywhere: Released: September 10, ... The Promise Ring/Texas Is the Reason ... List of music videos, showing directors Title Year Director(s)

  5. The Horse Latitudes - Wikipedia

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    The Horse Latitudes is an EP by the emo band The Promise Ring. It was released in 1997 on Jade Tree Records . The album was released between their debut album 30° Everywhere and their hit record Nothing Feels Good .

  6. Category:The Promise Ring albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Promise Ring albums or lists of The Promise Ring albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Promise Ring albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  7. Very Emergency - Wikipedia

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    Very Emergency is the third studio album by American rock band the Promise Ring, released on September 28, 1999, through the label Jade Tree.Following the release of their second studio album Nothing Feels Good (1997), bassist Scott Beschta was replaced by Tim Burton.

  8. 1996 in music - Wikipedia

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    30° Everywhere: The Promise Ring - The Doctor Came at Dawn: Smog - High School High soundtrack: Various Artists: Soundtrack Home Again: New Edition - Mr. Happy Go Lucky: John Mellencamp - New Adventures in Hi-Fi: R.E.M. US Nine Objects of Desire: Suzanne Vega - Not in My Airforce: Robert Pollard - Test for Echo: Rush - What Would the Community ...

  9. Nothing Feels Good - Wikipedia

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    Nothing Feels Good is the second studio album by American rock band the Promise Ring, released on October 14, 1997.The Promise Ring's lineup at the time of recording comprised Davey von Bohlen on vocals and guitar, Jason Gnewikow on guitar, Scott Beschta on bass guitar, and Dan Didier on drums.