The Exies

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Ugly 03:18 Tools
Hey You 03:58 Tools
What You Deserve 03:08 Tools
Tired Of You 03:59 Tools
My Goddess 00:00 Tools
Different Than You 00:00 Tools
Baptize Me 00:00 Tools
Slow Drain 00:00 Tools
Splinter 03:39 Tools
Dear Enemy 00:00 Tools
Lay Your Money Down 00:00 Tools
Stray 03:37 Tools
These Are The Days 00:00 Tools
My Opinion 00:00 Tools
Normal 00:00 Tools
Don't Push The River 00:00 Tools
This Is The Sound 00:00 Tools
A Fear Of Being Alone 00:00 Tools
Kickout 00:00 Tools
Leaving Song 00:00 Tools
My Ordinary World 00:00 Tools
Better Now 00:00 Tools
Without 00:00 Tools
Creeper Kamikaze 00:00 Tools
Can't Relate 00:00 Tools
No Secrets 00:00 Tools
Dose 00:00 Tools
Inertia 00:00 Tools
Once In A Lifetime 00:00 Tools
Genius 00:00 Tools
Irreversible 00:00 Tools
F.S.O.S. 00:00 Tools
A Modern Way... 00:00 Tools
Calm & Collapsed 00:00 Tools
Lo-Fi 00:00 Tools
All The Pretty Ones 00:00 Tools
Baby's Got A New Revelation 00:00 Tools
Spectator At The Revolution 00:00 Tools
Straight Girl Of The Universe 00:00 Tools
Feeling Lo-Fi 00:00 Tools
On The Brighter Side 00:00 Tools
God We Look Good (Going Down In Flames) 00:00 Tools
Western Dream 00:00 Tools
Ego Tryptophane 00:00 Tools
Big Head 00:00 Tools
Rocket Balloon 00:00 Tools
Numb (Happy?) 00:00 Tools
1970 + 00:00 Tools
What You Deserve (radio edit) 00:00 Tools
God We Look Good 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Happy 00:00 Tools
1970 00:00 Tools
F.S.O.S. (explicit) 00:00 Tools
Ugly (Live - Rolling Stone Original) 00:00 Tools
Tired Of You (Live - Rolling Stone Original) 00:00 Tools
Ugly (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
My Goddess (Live - Rolling Stone Original) 00:00 Tools
Cut Me Free 00:00 Tools
Supernatural 00:00 Tools
A Modern Way Of Living With The Truth 00:00 Tools
F.S.O.S. - Edited 00:00 Tools
Ugly - Acoustic 00:00 Tools
Stray[alt.rock, post-grunge] 00:00 Tools
Tired of You (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
My Goddess (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
The Exies - Ugly 00:00 Tools
Ugly (Live Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
[unknown] 00:00 Tools
Tired Of You (Live Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
My Goddess (Live Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
My Goddess (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Tired of You - Acoustic 00:00 Tools
The Exies - My Goddess 00:00 Tools
My Goddess - Acoustic 00:00 Tools
Once In a Lifetime [Talking Heads] 00:00 Tools
I Love My Evil Genius 00:00 Tools
Are You Ugly? 00:00 Tools
Genius - Acoustic 00:00 Tools
FSOS 00:00 Tools
Say I`m Sorry 00:00 Tools
Ego Tryptophane[alt.rock, post-grunge](+10) 00:00 Tools
My Goddess [Acoustic] 00:00 Tools
Tired of You [Acoustic] 00:00 Tools
Pilot 00:00 Tools
Not Tired Of You 00:00 Tools
Unspoken 00:00 Tools
What You Deserve - radio edit 00:00 Tools
Like Minded 00:00 Tools
Genius (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
My Goddess - Karaoke Version 00:00 Tools
The Exies - Hey You 00:00 Tools
Hey You - Karaoke Version 00:00 Tools
My Goddess (Karaoke Version) 00:00 Tools
Hey You (Karaoke Version) 00:00 Tools
Are you Ugly 00:00 Tools
Ugly (Karaoke Version) 00:00 Tools
Supernatural (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Ugly With Lyrics 00:00 Tools
These Are the Days♥ 00:00 Tools
F.S.O.S. (Edited) 00:00 Tools
Believe Me 00:00 Tools
What You Deserve (OST Juiced) 00:00 Tools
CUT ME Free (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Exies - My Goddess 00:00 Tools
What You Deserve (Juiced OST) 00:00 Tools
Ugly - Karaoke Version 00:00 Tools
Once In a Lifetime ♥ 00:00 Tools
Better Now. 00:00 Tools
- Slow Drain - 00:00 Tools
- F.S.O.S. - 00:00 Tools
- Ugly - 00:00 Tools
My Goddess [Album] 00:00 Tools
Kickout [radio] 00:00 Tools
The Leaving Song 00:00 Tools
One in a Lifetime 00:00 Tools
- Splinter - 00:00 Tools
12 Hey You 00:00 Tools
the exies - Tired Of You 00:00 Tools
Ugly [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Calm Collapsed 00:00 Tools
Ugly[alt.rock, post-grunge] 00:00 Tools
Different Than You[alt.rock, post-grunge] 00:00 Tools
See My Eyes 00:00 Tools
- Tired Of You - 00:00 Tools
What You Deserve (I cant get it out of my head I cant get it out that I do this to myself me and no one else So help me tell me how to break free I'm to blame and that's what really hurts That's what really hurts You get what you deserve) 00:00 Tools
Tired Of You With Lyrics 00:00 Tools
The Ugly 00:00 Tools
The Exies - What You Deserve 03:08 Tools
Evil Genius 00:00 Tools
Say Im Sorry 00:00 Tools
Calm & Collapsed (Спокойные и рухнувшие) 00:00 Tools
My Goodness 00:00 Tools
Better Now[alt.rock, post-grunge] 00:00 Tools
Irreversable 00:00 Tools
Not tired of You (Live Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Ugly [Acoustic] 00:00 Tools
My Goddness 00:00 Tools
Tired of You (Acoustic) [Expanded] 00:00 Tools
My Goddess (Live) 00:00 Tools
No Secret's 00:00 Tools
Without -21st 00:00 Tools
My Goddess (Acoustic) [Expanded] 00:00 Tools
The Exies 00:00 Tools
Ugly - The Exies 00:00 Tools
My Ordinary World[alt.rock, post-grunge] 00:00 Tools
03 Ugly 00:00 Tools
Hey You [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
The Exies - Stray 00:00 Tools
Stray (Сумерки OST) 00:00 Tools
The Exies - Baptize Me 03:38 Tools
YOU 00:00 Tools
My Goddess -21st 00:00 Tools
Head For The Door 00:00 Tools
Get What You Deserve 00:00 Tools
Ugly(Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
God We Look Good (Going Down In Flames)☜♡☞ 00:00 Tools
Kickout -21st 00:00 Tools
Genius -21st 00:00 Tools
Genius (Acoustic) [Expanded] 00:00 Tools
Instant Karma 00:00 Tools
Hey You - Head For The Door 00:00 Tools
A Modern Way - A Modern Way Of Living With The Truth 00:00 Tools
The Exies - Dear Enemy 03:55 Tools
Kall Nichta 00:00 Tools
04 What You Deserve 00:00 Tools
F.S.O.S. (Clean) 00:00 Tools
Lo Fi -21st 00:00 Tools
03 - Ugly 00:00 Tools
Ugly (ost Make It or Break It) 00:00 Tools
These Are The Days With Lyrics 00:00 Tools
What You Deserve [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Baptize Me [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Guitar Hero - Hey You 00:00 Tools
Calm and Confused 00:00 Tools
A Fear of Being Alone. 00:00 Tools
My Ordinary World - A Modern Way Of Living With The Truth 00:00 Tools
Once in a Lifetime (Talking Heads Cover) 00:00 Tools
What You Deserve (zaycev.net) 00:00 Tools
Ugly (WWE Survivor Series 2004 Promo) 00:00 Tools
These Are the Days. 00:00 Tools
false sense of security 00:00 Tools
There Are The Days 00:00 Tools
once in a life time 00:00 Tools
Tired of You (Live) 00:00 Tools
Splinter [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
My Opinion [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Better Now - A Modern Way Of Living With The Truth 00:00 Tools
Without You 00:00 Tools
Lay You Money Down - A Modern Way Of Living With The Truth 00:00 Tools
Slow Drain - The Exies 00:00 Tools
Ugly (Acoustic Version) 00:00 Tools
myzuka.ru_3._Exies,_the_-_A_Modern_Way_of_Living_With_the_Truth_-_A_Fear_of_Being_Alone 00:00 Tools
First and Cherry (feat. Fitted) 00:00 Tools
A Modern Way...[alt.rock, post-grunge] 00:00 Tools
Ugly (Live) 00:00 Tools
Ugly (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Can`t Relate 00:00 Tools
Instant Karma (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
Numb 00:00 Tools
Don't Push The River [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Tired Of You [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Stray (with lyrics) 00:00 Tools
Stray - A Modern Way Of Living With The Truth 00:00 Tools
Lo・Fi 00:00 Tools
FSOS - The Exies 00:00 Tools
Different Than You - A Modern Way Of Living With The Truth 00:00 Tools
05 - Hey you 00:00 Tools
Splinter - The Exies 00:00 Tools
05 Hey You 00:00 Tools
Stay 00:00 Tools
Modern Way... 00:00 Tools
The Exies - A Fear Of Being Alone 00:00 Tools
Unspoken [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
babys got a new revelation 00:00 Tools
My Goodes 00:00 Tools
My Goddess (G#) 00:00 Tools
The Exies-Ugly 00:00 Tools
These Are The Day 00:00 Tools
Exies - My Godess 00:00 Tools
01 - Slow drain 00:00 Tools
Don`t Push The River 00:00 Tools
Like Minded [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Without (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
01 Slow Drain 00:00 Tools
06 Baptize Me 00:00 Tools
Ugly (Live) (Rolling Stone Original) 00:00 Tools
Cut Me Free[alt.rock, post-grunge] 00:00 Tools
Splinter With Lyrics 00:00 Tools
The Exies - Splinter 00:00 Tools
Slow Drain [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
What You Deserve[alt.rock, post-grunge] 00:00 Tools
The Exies - These Are The Days 00:00 Tools
Normal [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Ugly (zaycev.net) 00:00 Tools
Exies - Ugly 00:00 Tools
10 Tired Of You 00:00 Tools
This Are the Days 00:00 Tools
12 - Don't Push The River 00:00 Tools
Tired Of You - The Exies 03:59 Tools
What You Deserve [Juiced OST] 00:00 Tools
07 Creeper Kamikaze 00:00 Tools
08 - My Opinion 00:00 Tools
Dear Enemy [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
What You Deserve (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
The Exies - Calm And Collapsed 00:00 Tools
Fear of Being Alone - A Modern Way Of Living With The Truth 00:00 Tools
02 - Splinter 00:00 Tools
A Fear of Being Alone[alt.rock, post-grunge] 00:00 Tools
12 12 Hey You 00:00 Tools
Tired 00:00 Tools
04 - What you deserve 00:00 Tools
The Exies - F.S.O.S. 00:00 Tools
09 Dear Enemy 00:00 Tools
Kickout (Radio Mix) 00:00 Tools
02 Splinter 00:00 Tools
Baptise Me 00:00 Tools
Modern Way 00:00 Tools
Ego Trytophane 00:00 Tools
my goddess Acoustic 00:00 Tools
Rocket Ballon 00:00 Tools
Ugly. 00:00 Tools
Creeper Kamikadze 00:00 Tools
Different Than You (Live Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
01 My Goddess 00:00 Tools
The Exies - This Is The Sound 00:00 Tools
The Exies - Slow Drain 00:00 Tools
No Secrets -21st 00:00 Tools
different_than_you 00:00 Tools
"Hey You" 00:00 Tools
Spectator of the Revolution 00:00 Tools
12 12 12 Hey You 00:00 Tools
Battle Of The Band 00:00 Tools
Black Session 00:00 Tools
This Is The Sound - A Modern Way Of Living With The Truth 00:00 Tools
A Fear of Being Alone (zaycev.net) 00:00 Tools
Goddess 00:00 Tools
The Exies - All the Pretty Ones 00:00 Tools
God We Look Good Enhanced MP3 00:00 Tools
Kickout (acoustic) 00:00 Tools
This Is The Sound (A Modern Way Of Living With The Truth / 2007) 00:00 Tools
Different than You (www.musiclounge.x2.to) 00:00 Tools
My Goddess (Radiostorm.com: ALTERNATIVE) 00:00 Tools
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The Exies are a U.S. alternative rock band from Los Angeles, California. The band formed in 1997. Their name, "The Exies," is short for "The Existentialists." Their two Virgin Records releases, Inertia (2003) and Head for the Door (2004), have sold over 400,000 copies combined. On May 8th, 2007 The Exies released their fourth studio album titled "A Modern Way of Living with the Truth" with their single "Different Than You" already getting airplay. Their second (non-album) single is "God We Look Good (Going Down In Flames)", their latest single is titled "These Are the Days". The band released their self-titled debut album in 2000 on Ultimatum Records. The album can be difficult to obtain, but can often be found on eBay. Many fans of the band have described this album as perhaps The Exies' best work. Afterwards the band signed to Virgin Records and in January 2003 they released their second album, Inertia. The album received wide distribution, and their first single, "My Goddess", received a fair amount of radio play. After touring for over a year in support of 2003's Inertia, the Exies returned to Los Angeles and wasted no time beginning work on new material. But rather than take a more-of-the-same or stick-to-what-works approach, the band set out to carve a new sound, one with more impact and intensity. The next album had to be fueled by the live energy of their shows, showcasing the band's presence on stage. On their latest release, Head For The Door, the Exies deliver. "We really wanted to get back to basics on this album," says vocalist Scott Stevens. "We had experimented quite a bit with programming, complex arrangements, and exorbitant amounts of tracks on Inertia, and just felt like this one should be more stripped down, more organic." So the band recruited the talents of Grammy-winning rock producer Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Velvet Revolver) to help hone the new songs. "We're all huge Foo Fighters fans," recounts drummer Dennis Wolfe. "He produced their last record, and that album was really blowing up big while we were out touring. We thought, 'Man, that's the sound we want--big drums and punchy, tight guitars, and obviously this guy knows how to get 'em.'" The band clicked immediately with Nick at their first meeting, and went straight into pre-production in Los Angeles. Crafting a more aggressive, more forceful sound was a notion shared by all, but a concept that was largely born on the road. Fans would frequently comment on how the live show gave the music so much more power and energy, and the band set out to capture that in the studio. "We learned a lot from that year on the road," says Stevens. "We just felt we could simplify things and make them hit a little harder." The twelve tracks which comprise "Head For The Door" feature the band at its edgiest, loudest, and most explosive. Big riffs and guitar solos abound, but nothing gets in the way of the melody or the message. Their first single "Ugly" showcases Stevens' dynamic vocal range as it moves from a whisper to a snarl, and contemplates both the ugliness within and all around us. "It's partly about feeling ugly yourself and being unsettled inside," Stevens says. "But the song is also about how we turn a blind eye to the unpleasant things we see every day, things that are disturbing yet so easy to ignore." "What You Deserve" charges out of the gate with bitter self-loathing and karmic retribution as the primary themes, while "Hey You" recalls an old friend bent on self-destruction. But it's not all doom and gloom for the Exies. The soaring, melodic chorus in "Tired Of You" makes everything seem right, and "F.S.O.S." grooves with attitude and swagger. From start to finish, the album delivers sharp hooks, passionate performances, and a sense that the band has found its sound. "We had a blast making this record," says guitarist David Walsh. "We had a very clear idea of what we wanted going in, and Nick had the production chops to get it done. Now we just have to get it out there." The Exies formed in the summer of 1997 in Los Angeles, the product of mutual friends and former members of various local bands who shared the same musical sensibilities. The first batch of songs came quickly and soon Stevens was shopping their demo around town, hoping for some label interest. Little did he know, it would be all about the shoes. "I was working as a runner for a studio in L.A., and there was an industry guy there that I wanted to listen to our stuff," recalls the frontman. "As I'm handing him the demo, he comments on how cool my shoes are, saying, 'Well, this demo's gotta be good, coming from someone with such good taste in shoes.' And sure enough, he passed it along to some friends and things just started taking off. Those shoes cost me a buck at a thrift store. Seriously." As the A&R community started swirling around the band, they knew they were on to something, and eventually signed with independent Ultimatum Records. Their eponymous debut hit shelves in the spring of 2000, driven by the radio-friendly single "Baby's Got A New Revelation." That's when things started getting difficult. "Well, we had two big problems," says bassist Freddy Herrera. "One, the label did not have a huge budget for touring or promotion, so the songs weren't taking off like they should, and we didn't get any major tours. Two, things with our original drummer weren't working out." It was during one of their lowest points on the road that the most unlikely of circumstances proved to be the turning point. "Worst gig ever," recounts Stevens. "We were playing this wretched club in Miami, with nothing but a few drunks and addicts hanging around. No soundman, and a dinky P.A. which we had to run ourselves from the stage. I mean, it was awful. So we did like six songs, and said 'Screw this.' As we were packing up, this guy comes up to us and says, 'I really like your band. You got a CD? I want to send it to somebody.'" That somebody was Grammy-winning producer and label head Matt Serletic. From that point on, things just got better and better for the Exies. As soon as the band got back from the road, they set out to find a new drummer. A want-ad in the local music magazine caught Stevens' eye, and sure enough, it was for current drummer Dennis Wolfe. "He was the first guy we called," says Walsh. "Scott brought him a demo of 'My Goddess,' which sold him on the band. One phone call, one audition, one new drummer. That never happens." The new lineup began rehearsing and writing relentlessly, yielding the body of work that would become Inertia. By the spring of 2001, the Exies had a new album's worth of material and a new record deal on a major label. "What a difference a year makes," laughs Herrera. The band holed up in various L.A. studios for the rest of 2001 with Serletic at the console. Released in January of 2003, Inertia launched the band into the mainstream with their break-through hit "My Goddess." The song drew major rotation at rock radio nationwide, and the video careened to the top 10 at MTV2. Performances on David Letterman and Last Call With Carson Daly helped spread the word, and the Exies found themselves on the road for a year, sharing the stage with some of the biggest bands at the time. "That year was nuts", recalls Wolfe. "You really start to appreciate a little quiet time at home once you've been on tour for a year. But I'm stoked to get back out there." Current members as of 2007 Scott Stevens - vocals, guitar (1997- present) Freddy Herrera - bass, vocals (1997- present) Chris Skane - guitar, vocals (1997, 2006- present) Hoss Wright- Drums Past members David Walsh - guitar (1997-2006) Dennis Wolfe - drums (1997-2006) Read more on Last.fm. 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