Want, in economics, is something that is desired.

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The Want (DC band)

The Want is an American rock band from Washington, D.C..

History

The Want formed in Washington D.C. in the early 1990s and began playing live shows in 1994.The Washington Post describes their music as “musically tough” with “satiric lyrical twists that are pretty dang funny on closer inspection.” Allmusic writer Steve Huey describes The Want as “influenced primarily by rockabilly-tinged L.A. punk bands like X and Social Distortion.” Washington City Paper music and film critic Mark Jenkins described The Want as “skillfully eclectic outfit.”

In April 1995 The Want released their first CD, "Too Much Stuff," on Selling the Ranch Records followed by "Texas" in 1998. The current lineup of The Want is guitarist Bob Stewart, bassist Jack Stanton, and drummer Damian Banaszak.

Line-up

  • Damian Banaszak - drums & vocals
  • Jack Stanton - bass guitar & vocals
  • Bob Stewart - guitar & vocals
  • Discography

    Albums

  • Too Much Stuff (1995, The Orchard)
  • Texas (1998, The Orchard)
  • Singles

  • If It Weren't for Girls, There Would Be No Christmas (2011), Selling the Ranch Records
  • The Want (New Jersey band)

    The Want was an American stoner/blues rock band from Union, New Jersey.

    History

    The Want put out two albums in the 90s but are best remembered for their "greatest hits" compilation on Southern Lord Records released in 2000. They draw heavily from 70s influences (Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath are usually noted) and have been criticized for being too loyal to their roots.

    The Want released their debut album, 5 O'Clock Orange, in 1996 on Mack-Daddy Records. A follow-up, Acid Millennium, was released the following year. In 2000 Southern Lord Records released a compilation of songs from the first two albums with the misleading title Greatest Hits Vol. 5. They also recorded "Let the Music Do the Talking," which appeared on Right in the Nuts, a tribute to Aerosmith released by Small Stone Records.

    After the Want disbanded, bassist Jeff Mackey joined Eighteen Wheels Burning and later recruited former Want guitarist Adam Valk for the same project.

    Line-up

  • Kenneth Leer - vocals
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    The Niro

    by: Niro

    you think you are another guy
    you're growing tall
    you're growing up..
    hide your feelings
    'til this evening
    tell her you're not happy
    don't say anything more
    leave at 11 o'clock
    make you wise enough to ask
    you think you are another guy (you think you are)
    you're growing tall, you're growing up (you found the line)
    you miss one thing you don't know why (you waste your time)
    you're getting cold, you're getting tired
    hide your feelings
    'till your delight
    all you've got is
    all that you have found
    hide your feelings
    'til this evening
    hide your feelings
    'till your delight
    all you've got is
    all that you have found
    you think you are another guy




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