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A Static Lullaby

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Biography

The post-hardcore/rock outfit A Static Lullaby came together after a casual high-school jam session convinced its participants to quit their existing bands and launch a new group. Formed in 2001 in Orange County, CA, the band's initial lineup comprised singer Joe Brown, bassist Phil Pirrone, drummer Brett Dinovo, and guitarists Dan Arnold and Nathan Lindeman. A Static Lullaby's first show occured two week's after this formation, and a buzz began to build as the band played additional gigs on the local circuit. They soon recorded and self-released the Good News EP, and Ferret Records signed the group during the summer of 2002.

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Top Songs

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1.  
    Lyrics
    Baby, can't you see? I'm calling
    A guy like you should wear a warning
    It's dangerous, I'm falling
    There's no escape, I can't wait
    I need a hit, baby, give me it
    Toxic - (3:20)  -  38,913 plays
  2.  
    Lyrics
    This life in a car crash
    This life in a car crash
    Can we make it out alive?
    He finds himself
    He's lost in
    Hang 'Em High - (3:55)  -  6,090 plays
  3.  
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    The wolves are coming out tonight
    Don't say you heard this coming
    The wolves are coming out tonight
    Oh boy, you best be running
    They say they saw her on the streets
    The Art of Sharing Lovers - (3:35)  -  6,116 plays
  4.  
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    Take this for what it's worth, this song... my smile,
    I write to you from hell my song leaving the foot against the gas and the wall that must have said your name,
    Weaken you from nothing you can say can stop this now,
    Would a noose replace his lips?
    Can a song replace a broken heart? can a song replace a broken love? on the beach I remind myself that holding hands is so powerless,
    A Song For A Broken Heart - (4:00)  -  4,246 plays
  5.  
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    This town of sober actors
    Feel free to watch your city
    become more than a sitcom dependency
    As they walk, the streets are bleeding
    from the talent that they're bringing
    Stand Up - (3:41)  -  3,798 plays
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