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  2. Calling (Taproot song) - Wikipedia

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    "Calling" Single by Taproot; from the album Blue-Sky Research; Released: June 27, 2005: ... The song's music video was directed by Moh Azima. [1] Charts. Chart (2005)

  3. Taproot discography - Wikipedia

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    List of compilation albums, with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positions US [1] US Hard Rock [2] US Rock [3] JPN [4] UK [5] Besides: Released: 2018; Label: Self-released; Formats: 8xCD — — — — — Best of Besides: Released: 2023; Label: THC Music; Formats: CD — — — — — "—" denotes a recording that ...

  4. Blue-Sky Research - Wikipedia

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    Blue-Sky Research garnered mixed reviews from music critics who admired the genre shift and lush production but found it wasted with angst-filled lyrics. Corey Hoffy of AbsolutePunk praised the album for Wright's stellar production, the band's controlled instrumentation and Richards's lyrics approaching close to political territory, concluding that "this remains their most complex and best ...

  5. Taproot (band) - Wikipedia

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    Taproot originally consisted of Richards, Lipscomb, Montague, and guitarist Mike DeWolf. After a few independent releases in the late 1990s, they signed to the major label Atlantic Records in 1999. Their debut album on the label, Gift, was released in 2000. Both of the album's singles, "Again & Again" and "I", attained

  6. Poem (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Poem" is a song by American alternative metal band Taproot and the lead single from their second major label album, Welcome. It was released in 2002 and met with the highest success of any Taproot single, reaching #5 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks.

  7. Taproot (album) - Wikipedia

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    Music critic Vincent Jeffries, writing for Allmusic, wrote of the album "The music is touching in its purity and conveyance of honor and affection... With its yearning melodies and expressive yet mature emotional language, Taproot reinforces Hedges' reputation as a gifted, self-realized composer, musician, and human being." [1]

  8. Welcome (Taproot album) - Wikipedia

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    Welcome is the second major label album by American alternative metal band Taproot. It was released on October 15, 2002. It was released on October 15, 2002. " Poem " served as the album's lead single and reached No. 5 on the Mainstream Rock chart, propelling the group to mainstream success.

  9. Fractured (Everything I Said Was True) - Wikipedia

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    "Fractured (Everything I Said Was True)" is the lead single from Taproot's fifth studio album Plead the Fifth. It is the band's first single released through Victory Records. This is the band's first song to chart within the top 20 of the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart since 2005's "Calling" from Blue-Sky Research. [2]