10 Things I Hate About You
10 Things I Hate About You was a band that put out two albums in the mid-2000s. Their debut came in 2003, self-titled, and was followed by 'Sincerely, Me' in...
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10 Things I Hate About You was a band that put out two albums in the mid-2000s. Their debut came in 2003, self-titled, and was followed by 'Sincerely, Me' in 2005. The group was fronted by vocalist Emily Auster, with Matthew Pinder on guitar, Scott Johnson on bass, and Dan Bailey handling keyboards and backing vocals.
Their first single, 'The Poem,' got some attention right away, though the existing history mentions it was followed by some kind of legal dispute over the song's rights. Their lyrics tended to deal with personal themes, which sometimes drew criticism for being too blunt or dark.
You can hear that directness in songs like 'Ten Things I Hate About You' and 'Cruel To Be Kind' from their catalog. They haven't released new music in quite a while.
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