The Reunion Show

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Television 00:00 Tools
Art of Nothing 00:00 Tools
Stuck on You 00:00 Tools
New Rock Revolution 00:00 Tools
Star Training 00:00 Tools
Alligator Love Trap 00:00 Tools
On a Scale From One to Awesome (You're Pretty Great) 00:00 Tools
Character Assassination 00:00 Tools
Drop It! 00:00 Tools
Dedication 00:00 Tools
Oh... Is It a Full Moon (Again?) 00:00 Tools
Unlisted Track 00:00 Tools
Too Much 00:00 Tools
Nobody 00:00 Tools
...Said I 00:00 Tools
Don't (This is the Song) 00:00 Tools
The Art of Nothing 00:00 Tools
Kill Your Television 00:00 Tools
Full Moon 00:00 Tools
Oh Is It A Full Moon (Again?) 00:00 Tools
Thinking Vs. Doing 00:00 Tools
Don't 00:00 Tools
Don't You Hate Me 00:00 Tools
Too Much (mix 2) 00:00 Tools
Unlisted Track [#] 00:00 Tools
[untitled] 00:00 Tools
Oh... Is It A Full Moon 00:00 Tools
New Rock Revolution (mix 2) 00:00 Tools
On A Scale From One To Awesome (You‘Re Pretty Great) 00:00 Tools
Character 00:00 Tools
Thinking Versus Doing 00:00 Tools
On A Scale Of One To Awesome (You're Pretty Great) 00:00 Tools
oh, it's a full moon 00:00 Tools
12 00:00 Tools
Unlisted Track (jawbreaker) 00:00 Tools
untitled 00:00 Tools
On a Scale from One to Awesome (You're... 00:00 Tools
Oh...Is It A Full Moon (Again? 00:00 Tools
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The Reunion Show was an American band from Long Island, New York. They released one album on Victory Records before three members of the group moved on to form Action Action. The group formed from members of Step Lively, The Waiting Process, and Edna's Goldfish in 2000, and soon after began touring the United States. They released an EP in 2002 and signed to Victory Records a few months later. Their debut full-length, Kill Your Television, arrived late that year. In the summer of 2003 guitarist Sherman and bassist Diaz left the group and were replaced by two former members of Count the Stars, Adam Manning and Clarke Foley. However, the lineup did not last long; the group broke up and three members went on to form the Victory Records band Action Action. Derrick Sherman now plays lead guitar and does backup vocals in Long Island band, Sainthood Reps. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.