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Could only find a live video for this one:
This is a lame ass fan-created video of the song "Jewel to Sparkle" but it is a really good song and it was the only one I could track down.
The Juliana Theory is a band that formed in Pennsylvania in 1997.
Here is their discography:
The Juliana Theory/Dawson High Split
Released in October 1998 by Arise Records.
Band Lineup:
Brett Detar - vocals, guitar
Chad Alan - bass
Neil Hebrank -...
What? Really?
Many of you are most likely not aware of the band The Juliana Theory I'm sure.
They are actually one of my favorite bands (that I rarely talk about for some reason..hmmm..)
Anyway, I happened to be on MySpace for a couple of minutes just...
Champs Elysees - NOFX (from the album So Long and Thanks For the Shoes)Not That Kind of Girlfriend - Smoking Popes (from the album Get Fired)Sweet Soul Sister - The Cult (from the album Sonic Temple)Returning the Smile You Have Had From the Start -...
On this day in United States history in 2004 the social networking site Facebook was founded.
It was founded by Mark Zuckerberg in Cambridge, Massachusetts along with fellow Harvard University students Eduardo Saverin, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris...
One of the more interesting blogs out there. Steve is the voice of the common man. The Otter Limits frequents the #1 spot on the BNN list for Oklahoma. On a regular week you can expect a variety of posts on current political subjects as well as some very entertaining (sometimes unexpectedly) posts featuring historical facts, discographies of bands, and thoughtful observations on Christianity.