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  2. Modern Day Zero - Wikipedia

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    Lowercase was remixed by Tom Lord-Alge and repackaged for its major-label release on November 20, 2001, and Mesh STL embarked on a rigorous tour schedule alongside Puddle of Mudd. "Maybe Tomorrow" went on to rise to the Top 20 of both the Modern Rock and Active Rock format charts.

  3. Maybe Tomorrow (The Iveys album) - Wikipedia

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    Maybe Tomorrow is the debut album by British rock band Badfinger. Maybe Tomorrow is the only release under the band's original name as The Iveys. It was issued in 1969 on the Apple label in Japan, West Germany and Italy. Although the album was scheduled to be released worldwide, the release in the US and UK at that time was halted without ...

  4. Maybe tomorrow... - Wikipedia

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    maybe tomorrow... is the fifth studio album by the musical project Low Roar, released July 30, 2021 through Tonequake Records.A reviewer from Sputnikmusic stated the band "fashioned their own cyclical universe" through the album's storytelling and described the music as "so pure, moving, and intricate that you can't afford to continue ignoring it."

  5. Goldenhorse - Wikipedia

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    The albums spawned charting singles including "Maybe Tomorrow" which became the most played local song on radio in 2003, [3] [1] "Wake Up Brother", and "Out of the Moon". Goldenhorse is considered a significant New Zealand band from the 2000s, with Riverhead featured in subsequent books and articles as a notable album in New Zealand music.

  6. Maybe Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    Maybe Tomorrow, a 1973 Australian television film featuring Carole Skinner "Maybe Tomorrow" (True Detective), a 2015 TV episode; Maybe Tomorrow, a 1977 poetry ...

  7. The Chords (British band) - Wikipedia

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    In August 2010, The Chords went back on the road with their original line-up, promoting the single, "Another Thing Coming", and playing gigs across the UK. They also toured Australia and Japan in 2012. A DVD, What Became of the People We Used To Be - The History of The Chords was available from May 2012, charting the band's rise to cult status.

  8. We Are the Ocean - Wikipedia

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    We Are the Ocean is an English rock band from Loughton, Essex. The band's line-up includes Liam Cromby (lead vocals, guitar), Jack Spence (bass), Alfie Scully (guitar), and Tom Whittaker (drums). Since forming in 2007, they have released four albums: Cutting Our Teeth (2010), Go Now and Live (2011), Maybe Today, Maybe Tomorrow (2012), and Ark ...

  9. Mike Tramp - Wikipedia

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    Mike and his band of brothers, including Soren Andersen, Claus Langeskov and Kenny Andy, began a tour in March 2017 after three sold-out concerts in Roskilde and Copenhagen for the release of Maybe Tomorrow, also playing to French, Italian and Irish audiences. The tour is also set to visit Germany, Belgium, the UK, and France.