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  1. Music video by Days Of The New performing Shelf In The Room. (C) 1998 Geffen Records Courtesy of Outpost Recordings/Geffen Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises...

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  2. Music video by Days Of The New performing Touch, Peel And Stand.

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  3. Days Of The New - Die Born (Lyrics) DOTNmusic. •. 33K views • 8 years ago. 10. 5:43.

    • #10- Dirty Road
    • #9- Where I Stand
    • #8- Weapon and The Wound
    • #7- Hang on to This
    • #6- Take Me Back to This
    • #5- Die Born
    • #4- Shelf in The Room
    • #3- Enemy
    • #2- The Down Town
    • #1- Touch, Peel and Stand

    Ushering us to the top 10 Days of the New songs list is the splendid hit “Dirty Road.” The song is featured on the band’s third studio albumDays of the New (Red). “Dirty Road” is among the songs that find Travis Meeks unbridling his Jim Morrison-Esque vocal delivery style. Earlier in 2000, Days of the New issued cover songs of The Doorshits “L.A. W...

    Days of the New (Yellow) was (and remains) a grandiose album that showcases passion and unadulterated musicianship of the band’s classic lineup. It is almost hard to believe that the band members were in their teenage years at the time this record was made owing to the great musicianship they showcase in most of the songs. “Where I Stand” is among ...

    Haunting lyrical content and an outstanding acoustic section are the most notable elements of this slow-tempo classic rock ballad “Weapon and The Wound.” The song is among the top musical gems featured on the band’s sophomore studio album,Days of the New (Green). We won’t shy away from saying that Travis Meek’s vocals in this song feel quite powerf...

    “Hang on to This” is among the most revered songs by Days of the New that grew to become fan-favorite radio hits. The song serves as the lead track off the band’s third studio album, Days of the New (Red).“Hang on to This” finds Days of the New returning to post-grunge sounds noticeable tinges of acoustic rock. At some point, the heavy electric gui...

    Number six on our ten best Days of the New songs list is the impressive hit “Take Me Back to This.” The song is among the top musical gems featured on Days of the New (Green). “Take Me Back to This” is an acoustic-led hit, lacking the heavy riffs of the electric guitars as seen with most songs from the band’s debut studio album. Travis Meeks contin...

    Despite never making it big in the mainstream, “Die Born” remains one of the most revered hits by Days of the New enemy. The song is featured on the band’s third studio album Days of the New (Red). “Die Born” features a strong vocal delivery by the band’s vocalist Travis Meeks. Travis Meeks’ distinctive vocals combine with the aggressive acoustic r...

    “Shelf in the Room” is yet another fan-favorite track by Days of the New from the band’s debut studio album. The song finds the band exploring a luscious blend of acoustic rock, post-grunge, and alternative rock sound influences. “Shelf in the Room” has its lyrics, penned by Travis, alluding to emotional stability and loneliness. The song is a mell...

    Days of the New (Green), the band’s sophomore outing, is home to the third pick of our ten best Days of the New songs “Enemy.” The song’s sound drifts a little owing to electronic percussions featured on the song. This almost diminishes the band’s acoustic rock sound. However, Travis’ signature acoustic guitar notes can be noticed from afar, best e...

    We find our way back to the band’s debut studio album to experience the best of Days of the New’s blend of acoustic rock and post-grunge sounds in the song “The Down Town.” “The Down Town” has its lyrics, penned by Travis Meeks, allude to a city of drug addicts who are anxious about trashing the use of drugs. The song’s lyrics are a little suggesti...

    Number one on our top 10 Days of the New songs list is the alluring hit “Touch, Peel and Stand.” The song is the band’s signature hit off Days of the New (Yellow). “Touch, Peel and Stand” brings out Travis Meek’s unadulterated skills on the acoustic guitar. Special mention to Matt Taul’s impressive percussions on this track. “Touch, Peel and Stand”...

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  4. Three songs from this album were hits: "Touch, Peel and Stand," "The Down Town," and "Shelf in the Room." The first was No. 1 on Billboard's Rock Chart for 17 weeks; " The Down Town " and " Shelf in the Room " were each top 40 hits.

  5. Originally a metal trio named Dead Reckoning, the band changed their sound to acoustic rock, added another member and renamed themselves Days Of The New.

  6. "Touch, Peel and Stand" is a song by the rock band Days of the New and the lead single from their self-titled debut album. It was released in 1997 and remains arguably the band's most popular and well known song.

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