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but I hadn't listened to them since I saw their powerful set at Warped Tour 2004 (in Barrie).

Up until now, Sugarcult was just a "Memory" (one of the live tracks on the CD component) in my mind, and they tentatively held significance because they we're pushed behind the many new wave more melodic bands. So this CD/DVD was a lucky surprise for me, that made me reminisce in my Sugarcult days. One of the thoughts I floated through was the first time that I ever heard of Sugarcult. As embarrassing as it may be, I am willing to share this memorable story. A few years back, I worked at a movie theatre. It was probably my second or third week on the job and I was in charge of cleaning the theatres. Turns out about 4 or 5 times a day,

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I would be cleaning the room that My American Wedding was playing in, and at the end, when the credits were rolling, "Bouncing off the Walls" would always be playing. After reading the credits I consulted the nearest record store and picked up Start Static.


It wasn't long until I fell in love with their trendy pop-rock hooks and sugar-coated frequencies.

Ok, let's focus. Sugarcult have racked up a large amount of commercial success in the past few years-probably because (as I have learned from the DVD) they are extremely dedicated and hard-working musicians. This disc isn't just a few live shows with some cheap quick touring laughs to kind of please the crowd, it is an all-out biography covering where the band has been and where they are going. You get to know each member personally, and gain a sense of their personalities. There is about one hour and fifteen minutes of the band members talking about each other intertwined with live songs being played at the Starland Ballroom in New Jersey. The live sets are accompanied with live audio, which showcases their true live talent. The songs are clean, and almost the same as the pre-recorded versions. I have also learned that: Tim (vocals/guitar) really runs the show but is sometimes hard to work with, that Marko 72 (guitar) knows everything about music in the last two decades, that Airin (bass and vocals) is rather quiet and calm but really can spin up some phenomenal bass riffs, and lastly that

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