Yourself or Someone Like You turned out to be the standard-bearer for post-alternative rock because it has a '90s sheen in its production, but, for all the world, its core...
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Upon its release in 1996, Matchbox Twenty's debut album Yourself and Someone Like You didn't seem like a sure-fire blockbuster, partially because in the wake of grunge and...
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Can you put the mega-platinum success of Orlando's Matchbox Twenty down to singer
Rob Thomas's bad-boy good looks and homey southern drawl? Or the band's MOR...
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On Yourself or Someone Like You, Matchbox Twenty's ability to craft sturdy, mainstream rock was overshadowed by their reliance on loud guitars, colorless production, and...
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"Bent," the first single from their album release, Mad Season, is filled with passion, and feelings of eerie, gripping despair. Singer/songwriter Rob Thomas pleads in...
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The best proof that Matchbox Twenty is not the Rob Thomas project? Their third album, More Than You Think You Are. If this was simply the work of Thomas, this album would...
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