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METRIC Metric's 2003 debut, OLD WORLD UNDERGROUND, WHERE ARE YOU NOW?, was a statement of both resignation and resurrection: when the underground you once romanticized has given way to pre-fab Rebellion™, grab a shovel and start digging your own subterranean sanctuary. But spend enough time down and out of sight and you start feeling the need to come up for air. And when Metric did just that after a year of ceaseless, club-by-club conversions, they were confronted with a strangely beautiful sight: a crowd of people looking right back at them. The very fashionistas and consumerists they slyly satirized in songs like "Dead Disco," "Combat Baby" and "The List" were singing along with them. And it felt good.
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Metric in the News
- Broken Social Scene's sound remains in epic form - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
- Celebrating the music of Scott Pilgrim Vs The World - Den Of Geek
- Small Sins Lose Todor Kobakov to Big Solo Career - Spinner
- Tiesto - Kaleidoscope Remixed - I Like Music
- Exclusive: Metric's Emily Haines Talks "Scott Pilgrim" Soundtrack - IFC
- Riffs: Our top five Britney Spears dream collaborators - Washington Post (blog)
- 'Scott Pilgrim' Director Welcomed to Toronto by Metric, Broken Social Scene - Spinner
- Track-by-track: Beck, Nigel Godrich, Emily Haines, Bryan Lee O'Malley & Edgar ... - Los Angeles...
- Daydream Nation Trailer Music by Beach House, Emily Haines - TwentyFourBit (blog)
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