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New Video From Collective Soul: 'Hollywood'
Collective Soul's new album, Afterwords, will be released on August 28th
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Live & Collective Soul Add Tour Dates
Live and Collective Soul just kicked off the Triple Play Tour with Counting Crows. Now, the two groups have added a handful of dates together after the Triple Play Tour wraps up.
Three Days Grace, Breaking Benjamin & Seether Team Up For Fall Tour
Three Days Grace and Breaking Benjamin have announced a co-headlining tour beginning in late September. Seether will open, and Collective Soul, Red and Skillet will all join the tour on select dates.
Collective Soul Releasing Album Exclusively Through Target
Collective Soul's next album, Afterwards, will be released on August 28th, and the only place you'll be able to buy a physical copy is at Target.
Counting Crows, Live and Collective Soul Launching Summer Tour
The Rock N' Roll Triple Play Ballpark Tour, which also features Third Eye Blind on certain dates, is giving some love to Middle America.
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Collective Soul is an alternative rock/post-grunge band from Stockbridge, Georgia, USA. Throughout the 1990s and into the 2000s they have enjoyed major commercial popularity on alternative rock and mainstream rock radio.

They have composed hook-laden lush melodies on top of heavy fluent guitar riffs reminiscent of classic rock and hard rock artists from the 70s and 80s. Their main influences include Elvis Presley, Elton John, The Cars and The Beatles as well as many 1980s new wave bands.

[Source: Wikipedia. See their Collective Soul article for more information]


1994: Hints, Allegations, and Things Left Unsaid
1995: Collective Soul
1997: Disciplined Breakdown
1999: Dosage
2000: Blender
2001: 7even Year Itch: Greatest Hits 1994-2001
2004: Youth
2006: Home: A Live Concert Recording With The Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra

http://www.collectivesoul.com/


Last Updated: May 10, 2007

Collective Soul issues statement regarding VA Tech
You might not have heard about this, but Collective Soul's 1994 hit "Shine" was apparently a favorite of Virginia Tech shooter Cho Sueng-Hui. Cho enjoyed the song "Shine" and used to listen to it over and over.
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