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The Polyphonic Spree are a 23-member band from Dallas, TX. The video for "Running Away" is directed by Hal Samples and Julie Doyle. The video consists of over 70,000 individual pictures taken over a ten day period of the band on the road.
Their new release is called The Fragile Army, in stores on June 19, 2007 on TVT Records.
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Here we have one of my all time favorite scrubs moments. Its from episode 3.19: My Choosiest Choice of All..at the end the sick band member gets to play with his Band who just happen to be The Polyphonic Spree with their song "Light and Day / Reach for the Sun"
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Catch a glimpse into the world of The Polyphonic Spree. See what's behind the robe.
"We Crawl"
Produced by Adrienne Gruben
Directed by Jason Free and Julie Doyle
Concept: Dante Harper
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InsaneChild shares the biggest kill spree we've seen. He gets 60 kills before finally getting his first death. Although most of this takes place in a banshee, we still felt we should share. Enjoy!
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The Polyphonic Spree perform their cover of Nirvana's "Lithium" from their "Wait" EP at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles on July 18, 2007. It was their encore, so they had changed from their "Fragile Army" uniforms into their white robes. Tim DeLaughter dedicated this night's show to his former Tripping Daisy manager Eric Ferris. (okeastron video)
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Athens, Georgia, May 14, 2007 - The Spree outdo themselves with this catchy tune, which contains ELO-style music during the chorus performed by new string players.
Permission given by Chris Penn to post this video.