Listen to music from You Say Party! We Say Die! like Monster, The Gap (Between the Rich and the Poor) & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from You Say Party! We Say Die!. We Say Die! until June 2010) is a dancepunk band which formed in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada in 2004. The band consists of Becky Ninkovic (vocals), Derek Adam (guitar), Stephen O'Shea (bass) and Krista Leowen (keyboards). The band took a brief hiatus in the Spring of 2010 after drummer Devon Clifford died of a brain hemorrhage on April 18, 2010 two days after collapsing on stage during a show in Vancouver.
A more consistent and thoughtful release than 2006's Hit the Floor!, which got over in part because of the band's infectious sense of fun and enthusiasm, Lose All Time is a genuinely terrific album showing that You Say Party! We Say Die! may be one of the few bands in the retro-new wave scene with the talent to last beyond their pop cultural moment. You Say Party! We Say Die! 3:19. 2. Downtown Mayors Goodnight, Alley Kids Rule! You Say Party! We Say Die! 2:28.
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We Say Die! puts its 2007 album, LOSE ALL TIME, through the remix wringer, resulting in a collection of pulsing, beat-heavy tracks. Highlights of REMIK’S CUBE include Montag’s fleet-footed I Love Her Remix of Opportunity and the Octopus Project’s stuttering take on Like I Give a Care. 1 5 Year Plan You Say Party! We Say Die! 6:50. 2 Downtown Mayors Goodnight, Alley Kids Rule! You Say Party! We Say Die! 3:30
We Say Die! - Monster - Álbum: Lose All Time (2007). Downtown Mayors Goodnight by You Say Party! We Say Die! Extract Chords. Monster- You Say Party! We say Die! (Traducida).
Adding drummer Bruce Dyck, guitarist Jason Nicholas, and second keyboardist Carissa Ropponen, You Say Party! We Say Die! began touring the western provinces and released their debut EP, Danskwad (pronounced "dance squad"), in 2004. In March 2007, the group released its sophomore album, Lose All Time. During the tour of Canada and Europe that followed the album's release, the group members found themselves breaking apart, almost to the point where they disbanded.
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