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| | Encyclopedia: Dishwalla |
 | | Dishwalla is the self-titled fifth album by Dishwalla. |  | | They are considered by some to be a one-hit wonder because of the relatively huge success of this single compared to later works by the band. |  | | The release of the CD entitled Opaline showcases the individual acoustic ability of each member of the band. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Dishwalla
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| | ALBUM REVIEW: Opaline -- Subdued Tracks from a Maturing Dishwalla |
 | | The album shows Dishwalla has grown more comfortable with their rise to national status; the band is willing to experiment and take risks with their music. |  | | Dishwalla’s new album Opaline shows a far different side to the Santa Barbara based band than fans may be used to. |  | | Dishwalla’s previous two albums both begin with bold starts (“Pretty Babies” started off their debut Pet Your Friends and “Stay Awake” electrified the launch of And You Think), but “Opaline&; leads in with a tranquil drum rhythm that takes the tone of a man lying on his back reminiscing about a dream. |
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http://www-tech.mit.edu/V122/N24/dishwalla.24a.html
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| | SAVVY Entertainment Dishwalla earns new fan |
 | | I must admit that before the August 23rd STYX concert, opening act Dishwalla, was one of those bands, who when mentioned, I was likely to mutter something like, "Ooh yeah, I have heard of them, yeah" to look cool, and not sound stupid. |  | | The guitar riffs were incredible, the drummer was indescribable and the lead singer - aside from being the pure definition of a neo-classic Hollywood hunk - had a sensational voice which leaves you yearning for more. |  | | From their stage performance to their noteworthy lyrics, the band truly knows how to put on a great show. |
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http://www.savannahnow.com/savvy/01entertainment/0902dishwalla.shtml
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| | ROCKZONE.COM: Concert Reviews: Dishwalla |
 | | Dishwalla was one of the fortunate bands to be selected to perform for these amazing heroes. |  | | Nestled between military personnel in fatigues, amphibious tankers, and mothers shading their babies from the heat, J.R. Richards, the lead singer, propped his black electric guitar against his body, and took center stage singing engaging songs, with his unique intense vocal quality, that was audible for miles throughout the military base. |  | | Once they were at Ground Zero, they played an acoustic set with a string quartet introducing their new tune, “Angles and Devils,” and were surprised to find hope and solace within the church confines. |
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http://www.rockzone.com/concertreviews/dishwalla-080302.shtml
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| | Dishwalla Brings Touch of Home to USS Nimitz |
 | | Dishwalla, best known for their hits “Counting Blue Cars” and “Somewhere in the Middle,” from the album "Pet Your Friends," performed aboard Nimitz as part of a Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) tour, "Meet and Greet the Troops." While on the last segment of their tour, the band also visited USS Chosin (CG 65). |  | | Dishwalla, a band from Santa Barbara, Calif., is comprised of J.R. Richards, vocals; Rodney Cravens, guitars; Scot Alexander, bass; Pete Maloney, percussion; and Jim Woods, keyboards. |  | | While aboard, Dishwalla conducted a live interview and performed acoustic versions of some of their popular songs for the Nimitz crew, MTV's "Unplugged"-style. |
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http://www.news.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=7755
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| | Chronicle of Rock Bands: Dishwalla |
 | | Dishwalla's time with A&M was shortlived and exhausting because of such corporate behavior, but they stuck it out to contribute their cover version of "Policy of Truth" for the Depeche Mode tribute album For the Masses. |  | | The Santa Barbara, CA, band Dishwalla made a big splash in 1996 with their catchy pop single "Counting Blue Cars." With the gritty heart and soul of those who came before them, Dishwalla's hard rock sound was enough for fans to make "Counting Blue Cars" one of the most-requested songs of that year. |  | | Dishwalla, which emerged out of the early stages of post-grunge, is composed of J.R. Richards (vocals), Scot Alexander (bass), Rodney Browning (guitar), Jim Wood (keyboards), and George Pendergast (drums). |
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http://www.angelfire.com/rock/2this/Dishwalla.html
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| | [fmSound] Reviews - Dishwalla "Opaline" |
 | | The term “opaline&; is a word used to describe the diverse colors of an opal and Dishwalla picked it to describe the diversity of music on the album. |  | | On that first album, Dishwalla weren’t sure if they wanted to commit to angst ridden songs in the mode of bands such as Radiohead and Travis, or a more tongue-in-cheek approach like Cracker or Weezer. |  | | With Opaline, however, Dishwalla has firmly established their identity, playing a wide variety of styles with a consistency in tone and musical quality. |
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http://www.5point1.net/external/fm_Dishwalla_Opaline.htm
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| | ♪ ♫ DISHWALLA ♫ ♪♪ |
 | | For Dishwalla, one of the keys to the new album was casting the right producers for each song. |  | | Fittingly, then, Dishwalla (a self titled CD) is very much an album about survival and transcendence – an inspired song cycle about rising “Above The Wreckage” to borrow a phrase from one of the album’s numerous standout tracks. |  | | Dishwalla enjoyed less commercial success with their second album, 1998’s And You Think You Know What’s Life About, at least partially the result of record company downsizing and its resultant turmoil. |
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http://spaces.msn.com/members/dishwallafans/PersonalSpace.aspx?_c01_blogpart=myspace&_c02_owner=1&_c=blogpart
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| | VH1.com : Dishwalla : Dishwalla's JR Richards |
 | | Dishwalla's second LP didn't generate as much interest as its first album. |  | | Dishwalla, which combines pop and classic rock with elements of grunge and electronica, was formed by Richards and friends (bassist Scot Alexander, guitarist Rodney Browning, and drummer George Pendergast) in Santa Barbara in the early '90s. |  | | Dishwalla's first recording was a cover of "It's Going to Take Some Time" on the 1994 Carpenters tribute LP, If I Were a Carpenter. |
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http://www.vh1.com/artists/news/513842/04291999/dishwalla.jhtml
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Music: Dishwalla [Us Import] |
 | | For those who have followed them through to their now fifth album release and those who enjoy the heavier aspect of Dishwalla's music then this is the album for you. |  | | Apparently, Dishwalla wanted to capture the energy of their live shows in a studio album. |  | | After their last album Opaline, one of my favorite albums ever, I believed Dishwalla had turned a corner and would continue to create masterpieces from then on after a mixed past. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0007PALOS
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| | Amazon.ca: Music: Opaline |
 | | Dishwalla is by far one of the most amazing bands of all time. |  | | It's definitely pop-friendly, and Dishwalla's approach to the album as a... |  | | The music complements the vocal work simply and well, creating an overall sound for Dishwalla that seems refreshed and reinvigorated rather than new or different. |
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| | DISHWALLA: Opaline (Immergent) |
 | | Dishwalla is just one of the many mid 90's alterna-rock casualties, caught amongst the flannel and the angst, left without a place of their own at the end of the musical chair dance. |  | | New fans will be drawn to Dishwalla as their music and the like, has seen it's time again (Lifehouse, Bliss 66, Matchbox 20
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http://www.thenightowl.com/reviews/dishwalla.htm
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| | Dishwalla mp3 Dishwalla mp3 download |
 | | MP3 links: Dishwalla albums - Ðîçåíáàóì, Àëåêñàíäð - Ðóñëàíîâà, Ëèäèÿ - Ðîê-îñòðîâà - Ðîñòîâà, Ïîëèíà - Ðóáàøêèí, Á. |
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| | mtv.com - News - Dishwalla Resurfaces On New Label |
 | | Dishwalla has had a few years to contemplate all its "thoughts on God," and now the Santa Barbara band is resurfacing with a new label and plans to record a third album. |  | | Dishwalla hit the stage on Wednesday night in a tiny venue in its hometown of Santa Barbara to perform at a birthday party for a local disc jockey and longtime band supporter. |  | | The band is currently deciding on a producer and plans to enter the studio in November. |
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http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1428139/20001012/story.jhtml?paid=20738
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| | DVD-Audio Review: Dishwalla - ‘Opaline’ |
 | | The album is more emotional than previous Dishwalla releases and borders on the acoustic during some passages, which in itself is fairly unusual for a rock band. |  | | The title track, which was created in the studio during the recording of the remainder of the album, rather than being pre-prepared, features processed vocals and an edgy, raw accompaniment, albeit with a few subtle elements that give the piece a greater sense of depth and space. |  | | For such an important disc, 5.1 subsidiary label immergent chose Dishwalla’s third album, a much-anticipated production from a band that have enjoyed great success since the debut of their first disc, ‘Pet Your Friends’ which in turn spawned the hit single and 1996 Billboard Rock Song of the Year ‘Counting Blue Cars’. |
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http://www.highfidelityreview.com/reviews/review.asp?reviewnumber=608649
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| | Amazon.com: Dishwalla: Music |
 | | Dishwalla coupled with Lifehouse's new CD and Alter Bridge's cD, which is far more hard rock, have shown that rock music is not dead and starting to wake up in this post-grunge era... |  | | Now all of the songs on this CD are top quality and backed up by great lyrics but the best songs on this album are without a doubt in this order: 1. |  | | With Dishwalla, their self titled CD, the band shows that they have grown-up and above all matured tremendously throughout the years. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0007PALOS?v=glance
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| | PrideTime.com Music Reviews: Dishwalla |
 | | This is not your average CD and Dishwalla is not your average rock band. |  | | If you are looking for that CD that will take you on a higher level of love, spirituality, and soul searching, this is it – Dishwalla gives 100% on this album. |  | | J.R. Richards penned most of the albums lyrics, based on past relationships, recent experiences and soul-searching with the theme of Hope. |
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| | Metroactive Music Dishwalla |
 | | Dishwalla's "Counting Blue Cars," with its grabby line "Tell me all your thoughts on God/ 'Cause I really want to meet her," was one of the biggest songs of 1996 and propelled the album Pet Your Friends into platinum status. |  | | The band is clearly in the rebuilding stage, back in the studio working on yet another new album. |  | | Unfortunately, the public's infatuation with Dishwalla lasted exactly one song. |
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http://www.metroactive.com/papers/metro/12.01.04/dishwalla-0449.html
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| | Dishwalla - Opaline - immergent/5.1 Entertainment |
 | | Dishwalla's third studio album is a pleasantly thread-bare, personal and heartfelt examination of some rather tough emotional issues. |  | | Of all the tracks, "Somewhere in the Middle" perhaps most captures Dishwalla's signature sound, while the title track itself is a glossy and hypnotic confection. |  | | It's also a damned solid album from a band that has what it takes to hang around a while. |
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http://www.musictap.net/Reviews/DiswallaOpalineDVDA.html
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| | Dishwalla tells all its thoughts on rock |
 | | Dishwalla, the band that soared to popularity in 1996 with its platinum-selling album, “Pet Your Friends,” and the hit “Counting Blue Cars,” performs Nov. 13 at the Reno Hilton. |  | | Last year, Dishwalla released the live album “Greetings From the Flow State” on Immergent. |  | | Dishwalla also recorded “Policy of Truth” for the 1998 Depeche Mode tribute CD, “For the Masses.” |
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http://www.gotorenotahoe.com/news/stories/html/2004/11/11/1306.php
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| | Artsandentertainment: Live, Dishwalla lead a lively Starfest |
 | | Dishwalla's team work shone throughout its 60 minute set, as the band played a dynamic assortment of tunes, judiciously allotting time for material from its latest album Opaline and 1998's Pet Your Friends. |  | | Typically with modern rock bands, the lead singer gets all the glory, but Dishwalla singer J.R. Richards seemed eager to share the attention. |  | | Like a religious guru, Shaman Ed and his expert sextet delighted fans who were treated to live music all day by bands such as King Konga, Avril Lavinge, Course of Nature, Rubyhorse, Heather Nova and Dishwalla. |
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http://www.sptimes.com/2002/05/26/news_pf/Artsandentertainment/Live__Dishwalla_lead_.shtml
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| | Weekend: Dishwalla lands 'Somewhere in the Middle' |
 | | With the release of its new album Opaline in April, a new record deal and tour, Alexander says Dishwalla has experienced a rebirth of sorts. |  | | They have played together for almost a decade, releasing four albums. |  | | The band hopes its new single leads to a rebirth after some time away from the charts. |
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http://www.sptimes.com/2002/05/23/Weekend/Dishwalla_lands__Some.shtml
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| | Dishwalla |
 | | A 60-year-old woman tells me she teaches her music students to play Dishwalla songs on the guitar. |  | | The unofficial fifth Dishwalla, who is married, most likely will become a full-fledged member by the next album. |  | | One young woman from the local branch of Dishwalla's label, AandM Records, is clinging to singer J.R. Richards. |
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| | TheOnlineMusicSource.com |
 | | ""People are drawn to DISHWALLA's music because of the emotion and insight of their songs," says Mark Mazzetti, immergent's Senior Vice President of A&R. "Like their first two records, this album is rich in its lyrical content, tone and melody. |  | | Their signature sound, a swirling blend of softly curved melodies and seething, amp-joy guitars, is rich with images that connect with subtle emotional power and stunning musical clarity. |  | | That brings us to the present, and the new album Opaline, DISHWALLA's first recording for new label immergent Records. |
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| | Dishwalla Rocks TR |
 | | Dishwalla played hits from their newly released album, “Opaline,” as well as many of their older recordings. |  | | Dishwalla toured the ship, then put on a concert for the crew. |  | | Bay Two was filled bulkhead-to-bulkhead with Sailors rocking to the harmonic sound waves of Dishwalla and Men Overboard. |
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| | Music News Alternative Addiction |
 | | Dishwalla's self titled new album is set to be released March 15th. |  | | It is described as being much heavier than the band's previous release 'Opaline', and features the single 'Collide' which should be hitting radio stations March 8th. |  | | The album featured the hit singles "Somewhere In the Middle" and "Angels or Devils". |
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| | First DVD-Audio Single Bundled on Dishwallas New CD |
 | | Dishwalla forged in-roads for the format earlier this year with the first Day and Date release of their album Opaline simultaneously on both DVD-Audio and Compact Disc formats. |  | | Dishwallas Somewhere in the Middle DVD Single is available at no additional cost and is banded directly to the Compact Disc version of Opaline at stores nationwide. |  | | It includes Dishwallas music video for the single mixed in 5.1 surround sound, 3 different audio mixes, band member commentary and an Opaline DVD-Audio preview. |
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http://www.audiorevolution.com/news/0902/18.dishwalladvda.shtml
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| | Rocknworld.com - Dishwalla - Melody Makers |
 | | Having each person bring their ideas to the table, collectively mapping out the course of the album, and in the end having 40-50 songs to pick the best of the best for the album are all contributing factors to both Maloney’s and the band’s belief in the quality of this record. |  | | Like many artists, Dishwalla found themselves without a label (A and M eventually closed their doors forever) and were caught up in a mass consolidation of records labels in the late 90s. |  | | The members of Dishwalla having completed the writing of “Opaline” pre-September 11th have found most of the lyrics to the tracks fit perfectly in today’s world. |
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http://www.rocknworld.com/melodymakers/2002/dw
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| | Dishwalla |
 | | One of the most interesting aspects of Dishwalla's new album is that they packaged their music on an enhanced CD. |  | | It does contain a lot of powerful emotion and depth, but unlike some other soul-searching albums, the listener is actually entertained by the music. |  | | The album "And You Think You Know What Life's About" proves that Dishwalla is not just another one-hit wonder. |
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| | Tower Records - Pet Your Friends - Dishwalla |
 | | Dishwalla's debut album features alternative pop-rock with a hint of soul, and it's distinguished by powerful melodies and edgy guitars. |  | | Dishwalla: J.R. Richards (vocals, Hammond organ, piano, synthesizer); Rodney Browning (guitar, vocals); Scot Alexander (bass, tabla, bells, synthesizer, vocals); George Pendergast (drums, percussion, vocals). |  | | The band often uses contrasting musical styles in the same song to keep things interesting. |
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| | [fmSound] Concert Review - Dishwalla |
 | | All in all, fans of Dishwalla and their new album should certainly check them out live if they get a chance. |  | | Since this show was part of the band’s tour for their new album Opaline, you can guess what the set list was like. |  | | Lead singer J.R. Richards had a tendency to sing a bit too close to the mic, but for the most part the band sounded pretty good. |
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http://www.fmsound.net/ConcertReviews/Archives/Dishwalla/Dishwalla.html
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| | MetroActive Music Dishwalla |
 | | Dishwalla--who took their moniker from the slang term for hi-tech guerrillas who bring free satellite dishes and pirated cable TV to impoverished villagers living in remote areas of India--emerged a couple of years ago as a no-name band contributing a lone track ("It's Gonna Take Some Time") to the big-name Carpenters' tribute album. |  | | That turned heads at AandM Records, which signed Dishwalla to release the band's debut (Pet Your Friends), an MTV-friendly rocker littered lyrically with the likes of Elvis Presley, Emma Peel, Charlie Brown, a suicidal starlet, and Jesus Christ. |  | | The reason: There is no Santa Barbara sound, though the place is rife with bands cranking out everything from speed metal to coffeehouse folk. |
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http://www.metroactive.com/papers/sonoma/07.10.97/music-9728.html
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| | Las Vegas Weekly: Dishwalla |
 | | After releasing two albums on A&M Records and selling an acceptable quantity of units, Dishwalla was caught up in the mass consolidation of record companies in the late ’90s. |  | | Like thousands of other bands and performers, Dishwalla suddenly found themselves without a label and the prospect of returning to the gulag of day jobs. |  | | For many music critics, slapping said kiss of death on the Santa Barbara-based Dishwalla was all too easy. |
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| | RollingStone.com: Dishwalla : Dishwalla Makes CD/DVD History : News |
 | | It is the first time a new music release has hit stores in both CD and DVD Audio formats. |  | | The release of Dishwalla's third album Opaline, their first since 1998's And You Think You Know What Life's About, this week marks more than just a comeback for the band. |  | | And the introduction this year of DVD Audio into high-end automobiles is expected to further fuel the demand for recordings mixed to take advantage of the six-channel format. |
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| | Dishwalla at CD Universe |
 | | Dishwalla: J.R. Richards (vocals, Hammond organ, piano, synthesizer); Rodney Browning (guitar, vocals); Scot Alexander (bass, tabla, bells, synthesizer, vocals); George Pendergast (drums, percussion, vocals). |  | | Dishwalla: J.R. Richards (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Rodney Browning-Cravens (vocals, guitar); Jim Wood (vocals, keyboards); Scott Alexander... |  | | Dishwalla: J.R. Richards (vocals, guitar); Rodney Cravens (guitar); Jim Wood (keyboards); Scot Alexander (bass guitar); Peter Maloney (drums, percussion). |
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| | Dishwalla: 30oct98 |
 | | Then after Sonichrome, they were playing disco music over the speakers while setting up Dishwalla's gear. |  | | During one song, Chris, the lead singer, tells the crowd, "If anyone busts out breakdancing to this song, we'll give you 20 bucks." =) So all during that song, we keep an eye out for anyone taking up their offer, but no one did. |  | | Now I wanted to see this band because I've heard one song spinning at my local radio station. |
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| | Missions |
 | | Dishwalla's awesome new CD is in the stores now. |  | | This is great way to introduce new listeners to Dishwalla's music and encourage casual music shoppers to pick up the Opaline CD. |  | | The radio stations need to know that you are a fan of a bunch of the music they play. |
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| | Open Directory - Arts: Music: Bands and Artists: D: Dishwalla |
 | | Music Song Lyrics: Dishwalla - Lyrics sorted by album. |  | | VH1.com: Dishwalla - Includes album reviews, music news, audio downloads, biography, discography, links, and a bulletin board. |  | | Includes pictures, songs, news, tour dates, lyrics, reviews, discography, links to other fan sites and articles. |
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| | MY MP3 Lyrics - Pop Guru -- Dishwalla Song, Music, Artist |
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| | Dishwalla :: Somewhere in The Middle Lyrics |
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| | RollingStone.com: Dishwalla Music, Biography, Influences, Followers, Related Projects, Contemporaries |
 | | It would take "Counting Blue Cars" from their follow-up album to hit, thanks in part to radio's positive reaction to the single, which, according to Billboard magazine, was Modern Rock radio's most played song in 1996. |  | | The band made a name for themselves playing their noisy Post-Grunge in venues between the two cities, and eventually got noticed by A&M records. |  | | And You Think You Know What Life's About saw the band stretch their legs a bit, and try new ideas. |
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| | “Dishwalla” Performs for Troops in the Pacific |
 | | Dishwalla’s sophomore album “And You Think You Know What Life’s About” lead to another extensive tour and earned the band critical acclaim for their exciting live shows. |  | | The new album combines interesting lyrics, catchy melodies and unique instrumentation that is sure to be a delight for Dishwalla’s devoted fan base. |  | | The band also appeared on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” and “Late Night with Conan O’Brien.” Enjoying sales of more than one million albums, the band was honored by Billboard in 1996 for “Best Rock Song of the Year.” |
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 | | Hard Rock Cafe's first concert on Oct. 27 featured Dishwalla with Sonochrome as the opening band. |  | | The band seemed to be having fun and kept the crowd moving. |  | | Still, it has the potential to have some great concerts by hosting some bigger bands in their small cozy atmosphere. |
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| | DISHWALLA Lyrics |
 | | haze lyric 194 words / 31 lines Haze Lyric by Dishwalla |  | | candleburn lyric 197 words / 33 lines Candleburn Lyric by Dishwalla |  | | opaline lyric 144 words / 21 lines Opaline Lyric by Dishwalla |
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