Matthew Good Band
style: folk rock
Matthew Good, folk rock singer, born June 1971 in British Columbia, Canada.
Matthew Good Band formed in early 1990s. Matthew Good Band broke up in 2001.
singles: Matthew Good
albums: Matthew Good Band
- Last of the Ghetto Astronauts 1995
- Underdogs 1998
- Raygun 1998
- Beautiful Midnight 1998
- Giant
- Hello Time Bomb
- Strange Days
- Deep Six
- Load Me Up
- Failing The Rorscach Test
- Suburbia
- Lets Get It On
- Jennis Song
- Going All The Way
- A Boy and His Machine Gun
- The Future Is X-Rated
- Born To Kill
- Running For Home
- Loser Anthems 2001
- Audio of Being 2001
albums: Matthew Good (solo)
Matthew Good published At Last There is Nothing Left to Say, a book of short stories and manifestos in 2001.
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