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| | Dave Matthews Band Set to Crash the Charts (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08) |
 | | With Under the Table and Dreaming still a strong presence on the Billboard, the first single off of Crash, "Too Much," has already received large amounts of airplay, and many stations have already picked up on the album's second single, "So Much to Say," in order to inundate listeners with even more Dave Matthews Band. |
 | | Crash is the third offering from DMB, following 1994's smash-hit Under the Table and Dreaming and 1993's indie-released Remember Two Things, and offers a far more diverse group of songs than the two previous albums. |
 | | With Steve Lillywhite reprising his role from Under the Table and Dreaming as producer, the songs on Crash present a wide variety of musical styles which range from soft, acoustic numbers like "Let You Down," more ambient numbers like "#41," and rougher numbers like "Drive In Drive Out." |
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