Summary
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, the music industry went through an upheaval with the arrival of digital file sharing. Fans could and did download hits via Napster from bands such as Third Eye Blind, the Goo Goo Dolls and Our Lady Peace with ease and burn them to a CD. For good or bad, it was a revolutionary way to find new music.
Canada's favored alt-rock sons Our Lady Peace anchored many of those mixes. Its tried-and-true themes of loneliness and alienation were always catchy and earnest. It was bottom-of-the-bottle moping at its best.See the full content of this document
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Our Lady of Peace Revives Past
And while its albums were wildly popular, in this new digital era it was the hits that were passed around like candy....
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