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Bands that only had one good album

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He wrote that "Murder on the Dancefloor" track that was so popular a year or two ago (due to being featured in a Netflix movie.)

Um excUUUUUUUSe me, some respect on the name of Sophie Ellis-Bextor and her band theaudience if you don't mind.








he also wrote "Torn" for Natalie Imbruglia.

Did Imbruglia have any originals?

The song I know and remember her for is 'Lukas' (NOT because a guy of the same name broke my heart), written to my chagrin by Chris Martin.

Germane to this thread topic, as Parachutes & A Rush Of Blood To The Head were the only two good Coldplay albums, the rest of their output is shite. Chris should retire the band and go back to random writing for poptart women.

 
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Beats any solo stuff too
 

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I don't think there are many bands who broke up right as they were on top, this was definitely one of them. The band is only known for their one hit, but there are half a dozen killer tracks on the album. The songwriter clearly had a chance at being something akin to a younger version of Prince, but he basically stopped performing and focused on writing instead. He wrote that "Murder on the Dancefloor" track that was so popular a year or two ago (due to being featured in a Netflix movie.) IIRC, he also wrote "Torn" for Natalie Imbruglia.

he didn't write Torn but did do "Game of Love" by Michelle Branch. His demo got leaked and is great.
 

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I don't think there are many bands who broke up right as they were on top, this was definitely one of them. The band is only known for their one hit, but there are half a dozen killer tracks on the album. The songwriter clearly had a chance at being something akin to a younger version of Prince, but he basically stopped performing and focused on writing instead. He wrote that "Murder on the Dancefloor" track that was so popular a year or two ago (due to being featured in a Netflix movie.) IIRC, he also wrote "Torn" for Natalie Imbruglia.


You seen this? You heard about this?






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Cuphead

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I'm a Heartbeat City guy, but I can't really blame anyone for liking one over the other, they're all excellent.

Tough topic overall. Green Day might be a contender, they've ridden the Dookie explosion for decades. American Idiot may be the only other one even close to good but I'm not an expert, someone can set me straight perhaps.
I actually liked most of Green Days stuff up until 21st Century Breakdown.
 
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