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Date Posted: Friday, May 07, 06:48:54pm
Author: Matt
Subject: Re: Soma Project
In reply to: Bryan (accompanied by Ren) 's message, "Re: Soma Project" on Thursday, April 29, 01:08:38am

Bryan....Ren.....

There's a reason you as a freshman learned to love your school after 4 years, much like you learned to like Candid after years.

When you go into highschool everything is new and fresh. You love everything and you respect the seniors and hope that someday you'll be one of them(or have a mature album).

By growing up with Candid much the same thing has happened to you. Now you're seniors, but there are many freshman coming into the school(hopefully). You may think the freshman are annoying and tell them they have immature tastes in music, but there has to be a new freshman class every year.

You may not be a freshman anymore, but the world doesn't revolve around you. I don't know about Candid's aspirations as a band, but if it's to stay afloat, I hope they know it doesn't only revolve around them either.

Doing what you love and doing what the audience loves do not have to be mutually exclusive. Finding that balance makes rock history.

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