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Feeder Songs

  1. 21st Century Meltdown
  2. Broken
  3. Bruised
  4. Buck Rogers
  5. Bullet
  6. Call Out
  7. Can't Dance To Disco
  8. Can't Stand Losing You
  9. Cement
  10. Change
  11. Chicken On A Bone
  12. Child In You
  13. Come Back Around
  14. Comfort In Sound
  15. Crash
  16. Day In Day Out
  17. Descend
  18. Divebomb
  19. Eclipse
  20. Elegy
  21. Emily
  22. Everybody Hurts
  23. Feel It Again
  24. Feeling A Moment
  25. Find The Colour
  26. Forget About Tomorrow
  27. Forgiven
  28. Frequency
  29. Getting To Know You Well
  30. Godzilla
  31. Heads
  32. Helium
  33. Here In The Bubble
  34. High
  35. Honeyfuzz
  36. Insomnia
  37. Just A Day
  38. Just The Way I'm Feeling
  39. Living In Polaroid
  40. Lose The Fear
  41. Miss You
  42. My Perfect Day
  43. Opaque
  44. Oxygen
  45. Paperfaces
  46. Pictures Of Pain
  47. Pilgrim Soul
  48. Purple
  49. Rain
  50. Remember The Silence
  51. Renegades
  52. Rhubarb
  53. Rubberband
  54. Save Us
  55. Seven Days In The Sun
  56. Shade
  57. Shatter
  58. Slider
  59. Space Age Hero
  60. Spill
  61. Stereo World
  62. Suffocate
  63. Sweet 16
  64. Swim
  65. Tangerine
  66. Tender
  67. This Town
  68. Tinsel Town
  69. Tomorrow Shine
  70. Tracing Lines
  71. Tumble And Fall
  72. Turn
  73. W.I.T.
  74. Waiting For Changes
  75. We Are The People
  76. Whooey
  77. Wishing For The Sun
  78. World Asleep
  79. Yesterday Went Too Soon
  80. You're My Evergreen

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2008
Independents Day
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Dragons' Den
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Posted by grant42
4
yrs ago
I love feeder,they rock and my favorite group,i adore Grant Nicholas






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Feeder are an alternative rock group, formed in Newport, Wales in 1991. Feeder's original line-up consisted of vocalist and guitarist Grant Nicholas, drummer Jon Lee and bass player Taka Hirose. By 1995 they released their debut EP Two Colours and a second EP titled Swim, which was followed by their 1997 debut album Polythene, after being met with critical acclaim and made the UK Top 75. Their second album, Yesterday Went Too Soon (1999), again found favour with critics and reached number eight in the UK. The band's cult status was followed by mainstream success in 2001, as they scored a UK Top 10 and South Africa airplay number one hit with the single "Buck Rogers", and the attendant album Echo Park (2001), which reached number five in the UK. Their next release, Comfort in Sound (2002) was released nine months after Jon Lee committed suicide in his Miami home in January 2002, it spawned the hit singles "Come Back Around", their second top 10 single "Just the Way I'm Feeling", "Forget About Tomorrow" and "Find the Colour". The album was recorded with then former Skunk Anansie drummer Mark Richardson, before charting at number six. Two more studio albums were released being Pushing the Senses (2005), which reached number two and spawned four hit singles including their third UK top 10 "Tumble and Fall", before Silent Cry (2008) charted at number eight, later becoming the last album recorded with Mark Richardson as he would return to a reformed Skunk Anansie in 2009. After the release of Pushing the Senses, The Singles reached number two in 2006.

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