Tomorrow

Album: Frogstomp (1994)
Charted: 59
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Songfacts®:

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    Suggestion credit:
    sean - melbourne, Australia

Comments: 5

  • Jill from Atlantademetrios is wrong; it was 99X (WNNX) program director Brian Phillips who travelled to Australia and brought back their cd. WKLS never played this band when the album came out--99X did. i should know because i worked there when it happened.
  • Demetrios "meter" Pappas from Atlanta , GaAtlanta's multiple award winning radio host Kaedy Kiley had just returned from Australia and brought this CD with her. WKLS-FM Atlanta was primarily focused on the Classic Rock scene , but she decided this would be played, out of rotation and against the normal format. The rest is history.
  • Gus from Fort Smith, ArGreat song to help you feel sorry for yourself and then get over it.
  • Nikki from Yamba, Australialove this song... love this album... love this band
  • Bryan from Spring, TxGreat song from my high school days.
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