Top Albums


Hours
Tales Dont Tell Themselves
Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation
Casually Dressed and Deep in Conversation
Seven Ways to Scream Your Name

Top Songs


Into Oblivion (Reunion)
Streetcar
Juneau
Roses for the Dead
History
Escape Artists Never Die
Rookie of the Year
Red Is the New Black
Bullet Theory
All the Rage
Into Oblivion (Reunion)
Streetcar
Juneau
Roses for the Dead
History
Escape Artists Never Die
Rookie of the Year
Red Is the New Black
Bullet Theory
All the Rage
Funeral for a Friend


Related Bands

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Funeral for a Friend News

Funeral For A Friend - Funeral For A Friend Rocker Learned Music Playing Wham (ContactMusic)
FUNERAL FOR A FRIEND drummer RYAN RICHARDS is amazed he turned into a hard rocker - because he learned music playing WHAM! songs. The admits the George Michael and ...

Kerrang! Podcast: Funeral For A Friend (Kerrang.com)
Funeral For A Friend chat to the Kerrang! Podcast team, and introduce new bassist Gav! Download the podcast to your mp3 player for free from the link below, or click play below to watch right now!

Watch the new Fightstar video! (Kerrang.com)
Fightstar release their new single, The English Way, on November 3. The track will mark the band's first release on their new label, Search And Destroy, which is a joint venture between Fightstar and their management company raw Power (Funeral For A Friend, Bullet For My valentine, Gallows).

BEACH Yankee fans say goodbye to ?House that Ruth Built,? a bygone era (New Haven Register)
It seemed fitting that Elton John?s old chestnuts, ?Goodbye, Yellow Brick Road? and ?Funeral For a Friend? were bouncing around in my head last Sunday while I was checking the street scene outside Yankee Stadium before the last game to be played there.

Sound of the city (Evening Standard)
House prices, Marks and Spencer's sales, and the average spend in restaurants may all be dropping like stones, but it seems one area of London life is still burgeoning ? the music scene.

This entry was posted on Saturday, March 24th, 2007 at 9:21 am and is filed under F.

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