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"The Reason" is a song by American rock band Hoobastank. Released on January 26, 2004, as the second single from their second studio album of the same name , the power ballad [ 3 ] [ 4 ] is Hoobastank's most commercially successful single, peaking at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the US Modern Rock Tracks chart.
The Reason received mixed reviews from critics. Johnny Loftus of AllMusic found the album's teenage poetry and soft-sounding instrumentation too similar to the band's self-titled debut, but found their musicianship more expertly done, concluding that "In the end, The Reason is really a better version of Hoobastank, written and played by more mature versions of Hoobastank."
On March 29, 2018, Hoobastank announced their next album Push Pull. It was released worldwide on May 25, along with the album's first single, "More Beautiful". [22] Throughout 2018, the band went on their tour to commemorate the 15th anniversary of their 2003 album The Reason, playing the album in its entirety. [23]
Cue Robb singing the opening line from “The Reason.” “I’m not a perfect person,” the lyrics goes. Fortunately, fans of Hoobastank feel the opposite about their music.
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“I’m not a perfect person / There’s many things I wish I didn’t do.” These are the opening lyrics to Hoobastank’s 2004 hit “The Reason” — and, somewhat surprisingly, the basis ...
The discography of American rock band Hoobastank consists of six studio albums, a live album, three compilation albums, three video albums, one extended play and 20 singles. An unofficial live album, the bootleg Live at Circo Voador , is in circulation among fans.
New York City is widely regarded as the most overpriced housing market — and for good reason. According to data from the Federal Reserve of St. Louis , the median home size of listings in ...