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This band packs so much energy. I have their 2 CDs (after seeing them on MTV's "120 Minutes") and always regretted that I didn't see them live.
Powerful guitars & drums, great female vocals.... they had their own sound, but anyone who likes Curve or Garbage would love Tribe.
Glad to know that the band lives on in Rock Band.
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Very few 'smart' songs have fist-pumping, foot-stomping shout-along choruses. This is one of them.
My, does this bring me back; a criminally unappreciated band. And the comments below are spot-on: MTV has fallen to abyssal depths from the days when it would play great tunes like this.
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"Haven't got a to lot to say, have you? Have you?" ;)
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It still amazes me the perfect match of the rithym the vocals and the mind blowing punch of this song!
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> Very few 'smart' songs have fist-pumping, foot-stomping shout-along choruses. This is one of them.
Agree. That's cause Greg LoPiccolo is a fucking genius :) I hope Rock Band has made him rich as Croesus. I got to see Tribe live a couple of times back in the late 80's, my god they were a great band.
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great band from boston so I'm partial, but god, great vocals and tight band. I remember them from the very early 90's, definitely ahead of their time love em'.
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One of better bands to come from the MTV generation
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used to see em gig all the time in Boston
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Loved this band. God turned on to them in '89 if I recall correctly. Saw them several times in Boston.
They were WAY ahead of their time. Great, full sound, power, grit, and they rocked on stage. It's unfortunate that the rest of the country didn't catch on.
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She'll always remind me of Lisa Edelstein / Cuddy from House. Hmm!



I added a link to a friend's website were you can find MP3s, hires videos, photos & articles about Tribe. Have fun.
Kolya33 3 years ago