The Webs
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The Webs

The Webs are known for their song "It's So Hard To Break a Habit," which came out in the early 2000s. The band was fronted by Alex Chiu, with Matt Wobensmith...

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The Webs are known for their song "It's So Hard To Break a Habit," which came out in the early 2000s. The band was fronted by Alex Chiu, with Matt Wobensmith on guitar, Scott McCaughey on bass, and Jason Finn on drums.

Their first album was self-titled, followed by another called "The Sound of Rain." The music mixed indie rock with some electronic and hip-hop touches, and Chiu's lyrics often dealt with addiction and mental health.

Some critics found their approach unsettling, while others appreciated the directness. The Webs developed a following without becoming mainstream, and their lineup changed at times while keeping those core members.

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