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Metro Station was an American pop rock band that was formed in Los Angeles, California by singer Mason Musso and bassist/guitarist Trace Cyrus. In late 2006, the band signed a recording contract with Columbia Records and RED Ink Records . [ 6 ]
The discography of American pop rock band Metro Station consists of two studio albums, five extended plays, 17 singles and 13 music videos. The band members consisted of Trace Cyrus and Mason Musso. Metro Station released their debut EP, The Questions We Ask at Night, independently on March 31, 2006.
Station is available on most Atlanta cable systems; WGTA is also simulcasted on WUEO/49.1, licensed to Macon, though its transmitter is in the Greater Atlanta area. (Station call letters G-T-A refer to the region, Greenville to Atlanta, with Toccoa located in the former's television market.) Valdosta/Albany: WSWG: 44.2: 31: CBS
"Kelsey" is a song by American pop band Metro Station. It was released on August 7, 2007, as the first single from their debut studio album, Metro Station. [2] It was re-released on March 17, 2009, after the success of "Shake It" and "Seventeen Forever". In addition, the Kelsey EP was released on September 28, 2009.
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"Shake It" is a song by American pop rock band Metro Station, released as the third single (and debut British single) from their 2007 self-titled debut studio album. [4] "Shake It" was the band's first charting single, peaking at number ten on the US Billboard Hot 100. Outside of the United States, "Shake It" peaked within the top ten of the ...
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