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FORGET ABOUT TOMORROW (RELEASED 5TH MAY 2003)
CD1

1) Forget About Tomorrow
2) Lose The Fear
3) Tinseltown (acoustic)
4) Forget About Tomorrow (video)
CD2

1) Forget About Tomorrow
2) Bring It Together
3) Helium (acoustic)
4) Forget About Tomorrow
(live at Brixton Academy video)
DVD

1) Forget About Tomorrow (lyric screen)
2) Cast Of Thousands (Brixton Academy video)
3) Godzilla Goes To Mars (fans photo gallery)
4) Cement (video clip)
5) Crash (video clip)
6) Can�t Stand Losing You (live at Reading 2001 video clip)
7) Piece By Piece European version (video clip)
The third single from the �Comfort In Sound� album. This track is liked by many fans, and has a really nice orchestra sound to it, as well as a neat mellowed lead guitar sound to it. This song is nearly perfect in every way, but I do think it is nowhere near being the best track lifted off from the album. I did think this would be the next one though, because it�s very radio friendly and is an enjoyable song as well.

�Lose The Fear�, is a little more upbeat with a nice feel-good chorus, with the verses being quieter and fit well into the song. It�s a pretty good song, but wouldn�t sound right on an album to say the least.

The acoustic version of Tinseltown, don�t very much different to the original version on the �Yesterday West Too Soon� album, but is interesting to hear it performed in a studio like atmosphere and is worth listening to.

�Bring It Together� is a very fuzzy guitar distortion track, and works very well. Probably the best b-side from this campaign since �Feel It Again�, with the two from �Find The Colour� bettering it. It kind of reminds me of �Reminders� in which it goes all mellowed before the energy builds back up again, which is what this track also does, it even runs for virtually the same length of time!.

The acoustic version of �Helium� is also another interesting experiment. Like Tinseltown you get the whole band involved, but with Grant playing an acoustic guitar. This version isn�t as good as the album one, but the conversion of a track traditionally performed on an electric guitar, onto an acoustic works to great effect.

The Brixton Academy video of �Forget About Tomorrow�, is pretty good and is well edited, but the problem is that it�s just the audio of the studio version played on top of the footage, and so isn�t exactly live.

On the DVD, you get an exclusive track called �Godzilla Goes To Mars�. This is just a re-recording of the track called �Godzilla� from the �Comfort In Sound� album, but here we get a sort of space-like atmosphere to it hence the title, and sounds pretty good too!. At the same time you get a fans-video gallery, which is a gallery made up of pictures of fans wearing their fave Feeder tee-shirts etc. The pictures were picked from a selection Feederweb received as part of a competition. I myself appear on there!- check out the third frame and the pic of a guy holding up the �Two Colours� 7�!.

The only problem I have with the photo gallery however, is that the pictures are made quite small so it�s quite hard to see if there�s anyone you know on there.

But despite that, I really like the gallery and had good fun asking around the Feeder message boards if they appear on there!.

Believe it or not, a good quarter of the fans on there post on both the official and unofficial boards, with a few visiting the street team board as well!.
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