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The Starting Line
Saturday, April, 1 at 6:30 p.m. Mississippi Nights (914 North First Street)
Published on March 29, 2006
Although they're still associated with the pop-punk scene that they helped usher into the mainstream, the Starting Line have really grown up in the past few years. More specifically, they've evolved from a band who had a video that parodied Say Anything (for 2002's "Best of Me") to a group seriously singing the lyric, "I'm gonna tear your ass up like we just got married" (from "Bedroom Talk," off of 2005's Based on a True Story). After a successful stint on last year's Nintendo Fusion trek with Fall Out Boy, the Starting Line are bringing their brand of catchy pop-punk to St. Louis on Saturday night and while they might have outgrown their brief John Cusack obsession, we guarantee they'll still be tearing up asses all night long.