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    After seeing them live a few months back, I have been absolutely in love with Funeral for a Friend. Whilst browsing through HMV, I found "Spilling Blood in 8mm", their dvd. After a quick sprint to my dad's office to get the extra £2 I needed I bought it. I've been watching it since I got in and it's awesome.

    Not only are the live performances great but the guys are really down to earth, arguing about who left ***** hair in the showers in strong welsh accents and dedicating 'Red is the new black' to people who needed haircuts.

    I was disapointed that it was filmed before 'Hours' was recorded, as I would of loved to see some of those songs live again but hey, that's life.

    Anyone else a fan?

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    [quote=MrPresident]Funeral for a Friend. /quote]

    Are 'mazin K m8?
    Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini

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    Yeah I think they're a great band and played an excellent set at Download. I saw Hours was on play.com a few months back for £3.99 in a sale,bargain

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    I have their two latest albums, and they're both amazing.

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    This has 'Casually dresed and deep in conversation' on it, but it's the live version. Basically cost £2 or so more than the album itself and has more features so hey, why not?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrPresident
    This has 'Casually dresed and deep in conversation' on it, but it's the live version. Basically cost £2 or so more than the album itself and has more features so hey, why not?
    That album is awesome. Especially Juneau & Rookie of the Year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BARKSEHISFIT
    That album is awesome. Especially Juneau & Rookie of the Year.
    The Dvd has the accoustic Juneau and performances of both versions =D

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    ffaf are pretty alright mann. they were awesome at taste of chaos last year. it's a bit upsetting they won't be there this year

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrPresident
    The Dvd has the accoustic Juneau and performances of both versions =D
    -has a fit-

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    Funeral for a friend is a great band, I love the song Juneau.


    ¡Viva España!

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