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  2. Sweater Weather - Wikipedia

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    There are two music videos for "Sweater Weather". The original video was released on March 28, 2012, but was later set as unlisted. The second music video for "Sweater Weather" was directed by Zack Sekuler and Daniel Iglesias Jr., [10] shot in grayscale to go with their black-and-white theme, released on March 5, 2013.

  3. The Neighbourhood - Wikipedia

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    The playlist is a compilation of the band's essential songs, plus the single. In description of the playlist was, quote: "Album out 9/25". In late 2020, their songs "Sweater Weather", from their album I Love You. and "Daddy Issues" from their album, Wiped Out!, went viral on TikTok, garnering new streaming highs. [41]

  4. I Love You (The Neighbourhood album) - Wikipedia

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    The tracks on this album expresses a series of angst-ridden themes based on both the vibe and lyrical content of the songs.Bryan Sammis explained to Coup De Main magazine: "I think that at least in terms of the musical aspect of it, all of us try and get our own emotions out through our instruments, which is not always the easiest thing to do.

  5. Jesse Rutherford (singer) - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the band released its first song "Female Robbery" which was followed by "Sweater Weather" off of their debut studio album "I Love You.". [6] "Sweater Weather" was a radio hit which reached number one on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart in June 2013.

  6. Wiped Out! - Wikipedia

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    Wiped Out! is the second studio album by American rock band The Neighbourhood.It was released on October 30, 2015, through Columbia Records. [2] Production was mostly handled by 4e and Justyn Pilbrow, features production from Benny Blanco, with executive production from The Neighbourhood and Kirk Harding.

  7. Myles Smith - Wikipedia

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    Smith was born to a British Jamaican family in Luton on 3 June 1998 [1] [2] and raised in an ethnically diverse community. He grew up listening to a broad range of music, including pop-punk, singer/songwriters, and hip-hop.

  8. Gauge (band) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Gauge released their first full-length, Soothe, by the end of 1992. After releasing their second album in 1994, entitled Fire Tongue Burning Stomach, they announced their break up. A posthumous 10" was released in 1995, making the band's final recordings available. During their career, Gauge played 150 shows.

  9. Softcore (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Softcore" is a song by American alternative band the Neighbourhood from their third studio album The Neighbourhood. It was written in 2017 by the band members Jesse Rutherford, Brandon Fried, Jeremiah Freedman, Zachary Abels and Michael Margott with producer Lars Stalfors.