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Five Facts about Film School
1. Film School was a victim of the all-too-frequent equipment theft in 2006, when the band's gear was stolen before a show in New York City.
2. Lead singer Greg Bertens grew up on classical music, but after hearing Nirvana for the first time, he knew he wanted to be in a rock band.
3. Film School cites the Grateful Dead as one of their biggest influences.
4. The Los Angeles band provided music for a series of short films that were used in an advertising campaign for Windows Vista.
5. Colm O'Ciosoig, drummer and cofounder of seminal shoegaze band My Bloody Valentine, played drums on Film Schools' latest release, 2007's 'The Hideout.'
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What are bloggers saying about Film School?
-- "Their psychedelic music makes you want to thrash your hair around until you get dizzy from excitement."
-- "The measure of success here was how many people got lost in the band's sound. I glanced around for people getting distracted and having conversations, but all I saw were eyes glued firmly to the stage and ears tuned in to what was being pumped out those speakers."
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It's pretty clear to me why Burton soldiers on: because he can't live without it. "
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