The Break and Repair Method
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Genres | Pop, Rock |
Years active | 2008 |
Labels | Bluhammock |
Musical artist
The Break and Repair Method is the side project of Matchbox Twenty drummer and rhythm guitarist Paul Doucette. Doucette put the band together when Matchbox Twenty was on hiatus, and when all the band's members were unsure whether their band would reunite. He has said he started The Break and Repair Method as an "experiment" to find out what he sounds like out on his own, as opposed to performing in a band where he was not a songwriter, as he did with Matchbox Twenty.[1] Their debut album Milk the Bee was released on September 16, 2008. The group toured with Matt Nathanson in support of the album.
References
- ^ "Matchbox twenty's guitarist steps in front of the mic". Los Angeles Times. Associated Press. 5 June 2008. Retrieved 17 January 2016.
External links
- The Break and Repair Method on Myspace
- The Break and Repair Method on Allmusic
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Matchbox Twenty
- Rob Thomas
- Brian Yale
- Paul Doucette
- Kyle Cook
- Adam Gaynor
- Joey Huffman
- Matt Beck
- Ryan MacMillan
- Stacy Jones
- Yourself or Someone Like You
- Mad Season
- More Than You Think You Are
- North
- Where the Light Goes
- Exile on Mainstream
- EP
- Exile on Mainstream
- "Long Day"
- "Push"
- "3AM"
- "Real World"
- "Back 2 Good"
- "Bent"
- "If You're Gone"
- "Mad Season"
- "Last Beautiful Girl"
- "Disease"
- "Unwell"
- "Bright Lights"
- "Downfall"
- "All I Need"
- "How Far We've Come"
- "All Your Reasons"
- "These Hard Times"
- "She's So Mean"
- "Overjoyed"
- "Wild Dogs (Running in a Slow Dream)"
- "Don't Get Me Wrong"
- Discography
- The Break and Repair Method
- Tabitha's Secret
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