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  1. Mar 28, 2018 · Look Again (Joe Nolte) "...Look Again (named after the song, and also a possibly clever title for a second album - then again, possibly not) was to have been our triumphant follow up to...

    • Mar 29, 2018
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    • andreas kant
  2. thelastlookagain.bandcamp.com › album › look-againLook Again | The Last

    Nov 20, 2020 · The album rumored to be lost to history is finally, after 40 years, going to be released to the public the way the members of The Last originally wanted. Options include purchasing the vinyl LP that includes, for a limited time, a bonus 7" with 2 never before released songs: "Weekend Girl" and "Fade To Black".

  3. They recorded a second album, Look Again (1980), which was not released until 2020. The original members began to disappear until its demise in November 1985, with David Nolte joining Wednesday Week and later Lucky, and Mataré forming Trotsky Icepick.

    • Joe Nolte, James Nolte, Mike Nolte, Philo Van Duyne, Lisa Torres, Paul Rucker
    • 1976–mid-1980s, 1988–1990, 1994–present
  4. Jun 8, 2017 · look again (1980)1. Lies 2. That's Just Life 3. Obsession 4. Snake In The Grass 5. Should I Say A Word 6. Difference 7. Everyone's A Holiday 8. Subway Song 9...

    • Jun 8, 2017
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    • Fabricio Capiroto 2
  5. With The Descendents’ Bill Stevenson and Karl Alvarez drummin’ and bassin’ in The Last, along with Joe and Mike, in 2013, the band powered through “Look Again” and another 1980 track “Difference” on the “Danger” album. That was some full-circle action since Stevenson was a disciple of The Last in the early days. Still is.

    • Andy Nystrom
  6. 48:40. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. American Punk, L.A. Punk, Power Pop, Punk/New Wave. Recording Location. Audio Arts. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. L.A. Explosion (1979) Look Again (1980) Confession (1988) Awakening (1989) Gin & Innuendoes (1996) User Reviews. New Releases. Discover. Articles. Staff Picks. Advanced Search. Remove Ads.

  7. Apr 7, 2021 · Apr 07, 2021 Web Exclusive By Frank Valish. L.A. Explosion, the 1979 debut album from Los Angeles’ The Last, was a remarkable blend of chiming guitars, Beatles-esque melodies, sparkling harmonies, and just a dash of something more dangerous, more punk. However, a year later the band imploded amidst frustration in recording its sophomore album.

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