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  2. Doug Hopkins - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Owen Hopkins [1] (April 11, 1961 – December 5, 1993) was an American musician and songwriter. He co-founded Gin Blossoms, a popular modern rock band of the early 1990s, with Richard Taylor. He was the band's lead guitarist and a principal songwriter.

  3. Gin Blossoms - Wikipedia

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    Gin Blossoms is an American alternative rock band formed in 1987 in Tempe, Arizona. ... Doug Hopkins – lead guitar (1987–1992; died 1993) Richard Taylor ...

  4. Found Out About You - Wikipedia

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    "Found Out About You" is the fourth single from American rock band Gin Blossoms' second studio album, New Miserable Experience (1992). Written by lead guitarist Doug Hopkins, who was fired from the band after the album, it first appeared on their 1989 debut recording, Dusted.

  5. Why Gin Blossoms were forced to cancel remaining dates ... - AOL

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    Gin Blossoms have canceled all remaining dates on a 2022 tour celebrating New Miserable Experience 30th anniversary. Bassist Bill Leen broke his arm. Why Gin Blossoms were forced to cancel ...

  6. New Miserable Experience - Wikipedia

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    New Miserable Experience is the second studio album by alternative rock band Gin Blossoms, released on August 4, 1992. The album was released to little fanfare and relatively lackluster reviews. The album was released to little fanfare and relatively lackluster reviews.

  7. Hey Jealousy - Wikipedia

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    "Hey Jealousy" is a song by American rock band Gin Blossoms. The song was included on the group's debut album, Dusted (1989), and was re-recorded for their 1992 album, New Miserable Experience. It was written by lead guitarist Doug Hopkins, who was fired from the band before New Miserable Experience was released.

  8. Allison Road (song) - Wikipedia

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    At this point in the band's history, Wilson had struggled in convincing his bandmates to record the songs he had written: in particular, guitarist Doug Hopkins would often refuse to rehearse Wilson's tracks or help him finish songs. However, "Allison Road" had impressed his bandmates sufficiently to earn a place on the band's album.

  9. Major Lodge Victory - Wikipedia

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    The Gin Blossoms had last appeared on the chart during the week of July 13, 1996, with their previous album, Congratulations… I'm Sorry. The album's title, according to the lead singer Robin Wilson, refers to an in–band joke by a former band member, Doug Hopkins. While touring by van in the early 1990s, the band was discussing whether to ...