The Ropers

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Revolver 03:01 Tools
You Have A Light 05:08 Tools
Drive 07:12 Tools
Waiting 03:45 Tools
Flashlight 03:53 Tools
Rain 03:44 Tools
Chained 04:52 Tools
I Don't Mind 04:12 Tools
Blind 02:34 Tools
Lost 04:05 Tools
Spider Web 02:25 Tools
Mystery Girl 06:14 Tools
Tried 03:50 Tools
Please Understand 02:50 Tools
It's So Strange 05:18 Tools
Drink You Up 03:02 Tools
September's Rain 04:04 Tools
Cool Self 04:26 Tools
Home 03:59 Tools
drive (reprise) 04:32 Tools
These Days 04:10 Tools
Take Your Time 02:46 Tools
Paste 02:13 Tools
Dawn 03:03 Tools
pretty quiet 00:00 Tools
Jumping Someone Else's Train 02:40 Tools
Blue Sunday 03:48 Tools
Transparent Day 02:15 Tools
Sweet Lord I Know 03:00 Tools
Revolver (7" rip) 03:00 Tools
[Untitled Track] 04:32 Tools
untitled 04:32 Tools
The Ropers - Waiting 04:32 Tools
Drive [Reprise] 04:32 Tools
Drive (version) 04:32 Tools
Pretty Quiet Song 04:26 Tools
fash light 03:53 Tools
(Drive Reprise) 03:53 Tools
David Guetta & Madonna - Revolver (One Love Mix) 03:53 Tools
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The Washington, D.C.-based indie pop band the Ropers was formed in 1991 by singer Doug Bailey and guitarist Mike Hammel, students at the University of Maryland who quit school after two years to begin making music. They soon recruited drummer Alex Hacker, whom both Bailey and Hammel knew from their brief stint in the Lilys; with bassist Greg Pavlovcak, the Ropers recorded their debut single, the 1992 Slumberland label release "Sunbathe," soon followed by "I Don't Mind." In 1994 the group released a self-titled EP, with the full-length All the Time following a year later; Hacker departed in early 1996, and with new drummer Mike Donovan, the Ropers recorded their TeenBeat label debut The World Is Fire, disbanding a short time later. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.