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Dishwalla is an American alternative rock band from Santa Barbara, California. Formed by vocalist J.R. Richards, guitarist Rodney Browning, and keyboardist Greg Kolanek, they were initially known as Life Talking and then Dish upon adding bassist Scot Alexander and drummer George Pendergast. [ 1 ]
Opaline is the third studio album by Dishwalla, released on April 23, 2002 on ... "Angels or Devils" - 04:03 "Somewhere in the Middle" - 03:42 "Every Little Thing ...
Dishwalla produced four other albums with Richards as lead singer and main songwriter, including And You Think You Know What Life's About (1998), Opaline (2002), a live album called Live... Greetings from the Flow State (2003), and Dishwalla (2005). Following the completion of Dishwalla, bassist Scot Alexander and drummer Pete Maloney left the ...
Dishwalla chronology; Opaline (2002) Live... Greetings from the Flow State ... "Angels or Devils" "Counting Blue Cars" "Somewhere in the Middle" "Every Little Thing"
It should only contain pages that are Dishwalla songs or lists of Dishwalla songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Dishwalla songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Angels & Devils is the fourth studio album by American rock band Fuel. Released on August 7, 2007, it was their first studio effort since 2003's Natural Selection and was the last Fuel album to feature original bassist Jeff Abercrombie. It was also Fuel's only studio album to feature new vocalist Toryn Green, and their final album for Epic ...
[9] The Boston Globe opined that "Dishwalla's chameleon act seems in total defiance of establishing a trademark sound." [10] The Los Angeles Times wrote that "this angst-filled and metal-tinged sophomore try sinks quickly under the weight of overblown emotion and puerile lyrics." [11]
"Counting Blue Cars (Tell Me Your Thoughts on God)" is a song by American alternative rock band Dishwalla from their 1995 A&M Records album Pet Your Friends. It is their only hit song, peaking at number 15 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and topping the same magazine's Modern Rock Tracks chart in 1996.