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* DarkerAndEdgier / NewSoundAlbum: This album is definitely this after the LighterAndSofter direction taken on ''Tin Planet'' and ''Love You More than Football'', favouring a brooding, sample-heavy AlternativeRock sound.
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* NewSoundAlbum: This album is definitely this after the LighterAndSofter direction taken on ''Tin Planet'' and ''Love You More than Football'', favouring a brooding, sample-heavy AlternativeRock sound.
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''Suburban Rock 'n' Roll'' is the fourth studio album by Music/{{Space}}. Released in 2004, it was the band's first official album in six years. It came off the back of the [[TroubledProduction abandoned]] ''Love You More than Football'' sessions, which resulted in the band breaking ties with Gut Records as well as losing founding guitarist Jamie Murphy.
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''Suburban Rock 'n' Roll'' is the fourth studio album by Music/{{Space}}. Released in 2004, it was the band's first official album in six years. It came off the back of the [[TroubledProduction abandoned]] ''Love You More than Football'' sessions, which resulted in the band breaking ties with Gut Records as well as losing founding guitarist Jamie Murphy.
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* InTheStyleOf: "Pretty Suicide" is a tribute to the New York synth-punk duo Music/{{Suicide}}, whose debut album was listened to on repeat by the band during recording sessions.
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* InTheStyleOf: "Pretty Suicide" is a tribute to the New York synth-punk duo Music/{{Suicide}}, Music/{{Suicide|Band}}, whose debut album was listened to on repeat by the band during recording sessions.
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Unfortunately, changes in the musical landscape and the lengthy break between albums ensured ''Suburban Rock 'n' Roll'' was not a huge success, and the band broke up shortly afterwards, but has in recent years gone down as something of an underrated classic, with several fans and [[CreatorsFavorite the bandmembers themselves regarding it as their favourite Space album]].
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Unfortunately, changes in the musical landscape and the lengthy break between albums ensured ''Suburban Rock 'n' Roll'' was not a huge success, and the band broke up split shortly afterwards, [[VindicatedByHistory but has in recent years gone down as something of an underrated classic, classic]], with several fans and [[CreatorsFavorite the bandmembers themselves regarding it as their favourite Space album]].
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Now reduced to a quartet, and with frontman Tommy Scott handling most of the songwriting, the band started afresh with a DarkerAndEdgier set of songs which harked back to the experimentation of their debut ''Music/{{Spiders}}'', even bringing that album's producer Stephen Lironi along to co-write and record it.
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Now reduced to a quartet, and with frontman Tommy Scott handling most of the songwriting, the band started afresh with a DarkerAndEdgier set of songs which harked back to the experimentation of their debut ''Music/{{Spiders}}'', ''Music/{{Spiders|Album}}'', even bringing that album's producer Stephen Lironi along to co-write and record it.
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''Suburban Rock 'n' Roll'' is the fourth studio album by Music/{{Space}}. Released in 2004, it was the band's first official album in six years. It came off the back of the [[TroubledProduction abandoned]] ''Love You More than Football'' sessions, which resulted in the band breaking ties with Gut Records and losing founding guitarist Jamie Murphy.
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''Suburban Rock 'n' Roll'' is the fourth studio album by Music/{{Space}}. Released in 2004, it was the band's first official album in six years. It came off the back of the [[TroubledProduction abandoned]] ''Love You More than Football'' sessions, which resulted in the band breaking ties with Gut Records and as well as losing founding guitarist Jamie Murphy.
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* TruckDriversGearChange: Occurs on "Zombies".