Wheatus in It was the low one that was a little off. In an era when hollowed-out streaming revenue has practically forced aging musicians to monetize classic-album anniversaries, Brown is going further than almost anyone. Later this year, the band will release a 20th-anniversary album-length re-recording of Wheatus, which they plan to promote on a fall tour with fellow turn-of-thest-century rockers Alien Ant Farm. And around that time, there are plans to finally release a decade-in-the-making Wheatus documentary called You Might Die. His quest has sent him scouring the internet for gear that most closely resembles what the band originally used to record the album. The end result is an impressive technical feat that no passive listener would ever distinguish from the original. So why, then, is Brendan Brown doing any of this?

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Travel back in time to check out the early roles of some of Hollywood's heavy hitters. Plus, see what some of your favorite '90s stars look like now. See the full gallery. A popular high school girl is harassed by a delinquent boy until they are placed in creative writing class together. Through written words, they create a bond, but tragically a bond that cannot withstand her social pressures or his brutal home life. Written by Regina Crosby. Where do I begin? First of all, I gave this movie 10 of 10, despite its many flaws, just because it affected me in a way that no other movie has. Scott M.
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It was released in July as the lead single from their eponymous debut album. The song was written by guitarist and vocalist Brendan B. Brown and was inspired by a childhood experience of his. It has sold 5 million copies worldwide as of Brown had. In a interview with Tone Deaf , he said: "It came from the summer of on Long Island, when I was 10 years old. So that's the backdrop for that song.