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  2. Gin Blossoms - Wikipedia

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    Gin Blossoms is an American alternative rock band formed in 1987 in Tempe, Arizona. They rose to prominence following the 1992 release of their first major label album, New Miserable Experience , and the first single released from that album, " Hey Jealousy ".

  3. Gin Blossoms discography - Wikipedia

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    This discography of American alternative rock band Gin Blossoms, consists of six studio albums, one live album, two EPs, four compilation albums, and 15 singles.

  4. Robin Wilson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    While the animated series was worked on, it was never released. The supporting music for the series was released in November 2000 in an album of the same name, "The Poppin' Wheelies". When the Gin Blossoms reunited in 2002, Wilson began touring with the band [5] as well as recording the album Major Lodge Victory.

  5. Found Out About Youth: How Gin Blossoms Became My Small ... - AOL

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    Gin Blossoms were the darlings of 9-to-5 radio stations that bragged about never playing the same song twice. A group of guys from Tempe, Arizona, they were one of a few bands we’d label ...

  6. Jesse Valenzuela - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Valenzuela (born May 22, 1962) is an American rock musician and singer who is perhaps best known as a member of the alternative rock band Gin Blossoms. He was originally the vocalist in Gin Blossoms when the band first formed in 1987. [1] In 1988, he switched roles with the band's new guitarist, Robin Wilson. He continued to be a member ...

  7. Marshall Crenshaw - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Crenshaw co-wrote "Til I Hear It from You" with Jesse Valenzuela and Robin Wilson of the Gin Blossoms. As the band's soundtrack contribution to the cult film Empire Records, [8] the song played over the closing credits and became a hit single in the US, reaching number 9. Crenshaw was among those who received a Gold record for the film ...

  8. Major Lodge Victory - Wikipedia

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    Major Lodge Victory is the fourth studio album by the power pop band Gin Blossoms.It was the first album released by the band since their 1997–2002 breakup. It was released on August 8, 2006, on Hybrid Recordings, making it the Gin Blossoms' first new album in over 10 years.

  9. Allison Road (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Allison Road" saw praise from music critics. Ed Masley of The Arizona Republic listed the song as the Gin Blossom's ninth best song on his list of the band's top 30 tracks, dubbing the song a "jangle-rocking gem." [2]