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2001 Golden State. Released: 23 October 2001; Label: Atlantic; 53 78 11 31 28 10 41 — 59 31 22 2011 The Sea of Memories. Released: 13 September 2011; Label: Zuma Rock, eOne Music, earMUSIC; 200 — 43 — 49 29 — — — 48 17 2014 Man on the Run. Released: 21 October 2014; Label: Zuma Rock; 104 73 — — — 69 — — — — 33 2017
"I believe I managed to find ways to say things that are individually put, but universally felt," Rossdale said. "That's kept me around."
Golden State is the fourth studio album by the British rock band Bush, released on 23 October 2001 through Atlantic Records. It is the last Bush album to feature Nigel Pulsford and Dave Parsons on guitar and bass, respectively. Bush would not release another studio album again until ten years later with The Sea of Memories (2011).
While still known as Future Primitive, the band released the song "Bomb", [6] later to be featured on the band's debut, as a single through Rossdale's own Mad Dog Winston Records. [6] Rossdale's goal was for Bush to sign with 4AD because of his love for their bands Cocteau Twins, Pixies and Throwing Muses. [9] Bush, 2001.
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Through The Roots (or TTR) started out in San Diego, California in 2007 [2] when frontman/guitarist Evan Hawkins and drummer Taylor Boatwright met one day at a local Guitar Center with an idea to start a reggae/rock band. Next, bassist Bryan Jackson and guitarist Chris Cruz met the two through mutual friends and joined the band, naming it ...
Taylor was the front-man for 1990s San Diego skate punk band Furious IV [2] and UNSOUND, (an early 1990s influential punk rock band from Palm Springs/Palm Desert, CA) and key member of what became known as the "Low Desert Sound". [3] In 2011, Taylor released a solo record titled The Sounds Between Us. [4]
The Best of '94–'99 is a greatest hits double album by British rock band Bush. Disc one consists of the band's hit songs, while disc two is their performance at Woodstock '99 . The collection omits their singles " The People That We Love " and " Inflatable " from Golden State , due to lack of licensing rights.