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1Better Than Ezra are an AlternativeRock band that formed at Louisiana State University in the late Eighties. The band formed as a quartet: lead singer Kevin Griffin, guitarist Joel Rundell, bassist Tom Drummond, and drummer Cary Bonnecaze. This lineup recorded one album (the indie release "Surprise") before Rundell committed suicide in 1991. The band split up briefly, but reunited as a trio.
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3In 1993, the band recorded their breakthrough album "Deluxe" featuring the BreakawayPopHit "Good" which got some respectable airplay two years later. The following year, internal strife led to Bonnecaze leaving the band and being replaced by Travis [=MacNabb=]. The band recorded and released the album "Friction, Baby" shortly afterward, although they insist the album title was a coincidence.
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5The band has continued to record albums, despite being dropped by Electra around the turn of the century. Afterwards, they've had the misfortune of signing with several record labels that released one of their albums before going bust. [=MacNabb=] left the band (more amicably than Bonnecaze) in 2009 and was replaced by Michael Jerome.
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7Although the band has never attained the attention of other alternative rock bands (including one of their influences, Music/{{REM}}), they do have a dedicated fan base, the "Ezralites".
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9Discography:
10* ''Surprise'' (1990) -Indie release. Only album to feature original guitarist Joel Rundell.
11* ''Deluxe'' (1993, re-released 1995)
12* ''Friction, Baby'' (1996)
13* ''How Does Your Garden Grow?'' (1998)
14* ''Closer'' (2001)
15* ''Artifakt'' (2001) -Compilation of rarities and B-sides.
16* ''GreatestHits'' (2005) -Compilation of the band's singles.
17* ''Before The Robots'' (2005)
18* ''Paper Empire'' (2009)
19* ''All Together Now'' (2014)
20* ''Super Magick'' (2024)
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23!!Better Than Ezra provides examples of:
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25* AllJustADream: "Recognize" according to the final verse:
26-->''Just before I hit the ground, I woke up in my bed.''
27-->''I was dazed and I was weary and my heart was full of dread.''
28** OrWasItADream: Then we get to the second half of the final verse:
29-->''When I looked at my [[MirrorScare reflection]], I was horrified to find,''
30-->''There were seven horsemen next to me, the angel close behind.''
31* AlternativeRock
32* ColbertBump: Creator/NormMacdonald once made a joke about Better Than Ezra on ''[[Series/SaturdayNightLive SNL's Weekend Update]]'' ("in music news, number one on the college charts this summer was 'Better than Ezra' -- and at number two: 'Ezra'") and the joke resulted in a ''massive'' profile boost for Better Than Ezra, whose sales increased significantly after being referenced by Norm.
33* CoverVersion: "Conjunction Junction", done as part of a collaboration with SchoolhouseRock for the album "Schoolhouse Rock Rocks!"
34* DearJohnLetter: The singer finds one in "Good". We only hear one line from it: "It was [[TitleDrop good]] living with you."
35* FakeBand: The group performed a show in 1997 as Manwich to preview songs off of the then upcoming ''How Does Your Garden Grow?'' The audience wasn't fooled, but they went along with it anyway.
36* HiddenTrack:
37** "Streetside Jesus" on "Deluxe".
38** "Mejor de Ezra" on "Friction, Baby". Interesting in that earlier releases of the album put the track in the negative space before "King Of New Orleans". Later pressings move it to the end.
39* IHaveAFamily: The last verse of "One More Murder".
40-->Pleading to his sympathy.
41-->Take the car, I've got a family.
42-->You hear a laugh.
43-->"That don't mean [[PrecisionFStrike shit]] to me."
44* MurderBallad: "Summerhouse" from ''Deluxe'' starts with the discovery of the body of a man who was not very well liked. The song ends before a culprit is identified.
45* NonAppearingTitle: "In The Blood", "Return of the Post Moderns".
46* NoTitle: The eighth track on ''Deluxe'' simply has a blank space in lieu of a title. It later acquired the title "Ether".
47* OdeToSobriety: "Gonna Get Better" is a plea to a friend to seek help for his substance abuse problems.
48* OutlawCouple: Kelly and Sarah from "A Southern Thing".
49* PrecisionFStrike: Kevin keeps his language mostly clean when he sings. However, "One More Murder" gives us the line "That don't mean shit to me."
50** On the same album, "Pull" contains the line "Fuck me up, I'm begging you please."
51** The intro for ''Live at House of Blues, New Orleans'' contains the line "Prepare to get your asses rocked".
52* ShoutOut: ''Friction, Baby'' is named for a [[Music/TheRollingStonesBand Keith Richards]] quote - when asked by an interviewer how he and Mick Jagger managed to keep their creative partnership going for so long, Keith gave the two word answer of the title.
53* TitleTrack: "Closer". Although...
54** AlbumTitleDrop: The album "Closer" also has the song "Briefly" which features the line "Draw me ''closer'' in."
55* UnreplacedDeparted: When guitarist Joel Rundell died by suicide, the band carried on as a trio and never permanently replaced him.

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