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In late 2006, College Music Journal featured The Graduate on the cover of the CMJ New Music Report for being the most added band to college radio stations during the week of December 3, 2006. 167 stations added their EP, Horror Show to their airplay lineup in total. [4] On April 6, 2007, Spin named The Graduate its Band of the Day. [5]
Graduate recorded their debut album Acting My Age at Crescent Studios Bath in January 1980. Their first single, "Elvis Should Play Ska", reached number 82 in the UK Singles Chart in April 1980 and reached the Top 10 in Spain. [citation needed] The band broke up in 1981 [1] after undertaking a gruelling tour. [3]
Only Every Time is the second and final album from American rock band The Graduate. It was released on August 31, 2010. It was released on August 31, 2010. Track listing
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Thanks to its country vibes, and vengeful lyrics (no song is more popular than one from a woman scorned), the track has reached some major heights on the Spotify U.S. Viral 50 chart.
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The band played the song at the 25th Annual American Music Awards, changing some of the lyrics to "can I masturbate" in place of "can I graduate." In 2011, former Third Eye Blind members Cadogan and Arion Salazar performed the song and made an unofficial video. [1]
To help promote the single, a music video was also released, consisting mostly of a performance by the band in a large abandoned police station. "Anhedonia" is the second single from the album. The music video consists of the band performing in a small, dark area. Corey Warning is shown with water streaming down his face in intermittent close-ups.