
Easyworld
Easyworld were a British pop/rock band who released three albums between 2002 and 2004. They are best known for the songs Bleach, Junkies and Whores and Till The Day. Hailing from Eastbourne, the band consisted of David Ford on vocals/guitar, Jo Taylor on bass and Glenn Hooper on drums. The band achieved limited success in the early 2000s, releasing 3 albums in total; Better Ways To Self Destruct, This Is Where I Stand and Kill The Last Romantic on Fierce Panda Records and Jive Records before parting ways in August 2004. Lead singer David Ford has since released three solo albums, I Sincerely Apologise For All The Trouble I've Caused, Songs For The Road and Let The Hard Times Roll. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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A Stain to Never Fade
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Try Not to Think
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Bleach
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You & Me
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Armistice
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100 Weight
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By the Sea
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Demons
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This Is Where I Stand
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You Were Right
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Lights Out
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How Did It Ever Come To This?
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Celebrity Killer
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Junkies & Whores
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Junkies and Whores
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You and Me
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2nd Amendment
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Tonight
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Kill The Last Romantic
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Hundredweight
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'Til The Day
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Drive
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All I Can Remember
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Goodnight
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When You Come Back I Won't Be Here
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A Lot Of Miles From Home
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Saddest Song
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You Have Been Here
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U Make Me Want To Drink Bleach (Stylophone Mix)
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Someone Do Something
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Til the Day
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Compilation Blues
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me
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People Who Don't Climb Ladders
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Everyone Knows
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Better Ways to Self Destruct
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Hopelessly Devoted to You
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Junkies
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You Can't Tear Polaroids
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Young Hearts Run Free
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She's Something Else
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2nd Ammendment (on the soapbox)
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All I Can Remember (at the cooking sherry again)
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Celebritykiller (at the copa)
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Little Sensation
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You Have Been Here (in the spaghetti western)
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'til The Day (in the saloon)
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When You Come Back, I Won't Be Here (on a casio)
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A Lot of Miles From Home (at the gates of hell)
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Luka
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