Bands that should have been bigger

They disbanded, though there was a brief reunion and a few new songs in 2010, I think. But then they broike up again and the full album was never released. Record label issues played a role in both breakups, but it's pretty clear the band didn't see eye to eye on a lot of stuff, either. It's too bad, because they had real potential.

 
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I have a bunch of CD's from bands who seemed to have followed similar paths like that. But somehow crap-factories somehow keep releasing stuff, and idiots keep buying it...

 
A band I really liked in college but it just seemed like they only had one album that did very well was Outfield. I still hear their music but it seems like it's only one or two songs. I always thought they would have more success than that.

 
Went to Wee Fest many many moons ago and on Thursday night was a band called the Roosters! Very good band but I was hamboned. So who knows.

 
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Yellowcard
What? No. Nope. Go away. Shoo. Get.
Yes, they are my favorite band and their music isn't even played on the radio. They've come a long way since Ocean Avenue, which they are known for. Their latest album, "Southern Air" is amazing.
I liked Yellowcard. Seemed all those bands got pushed aside by the R&Bish hip hoppyish, crap tappyish music of today. I liked Sum 41. Angels and Airwaves. The Strokes. None of which got Big like I thought.
 
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