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{{future album|Exile on Mainstream}}
[[Exile on Mainstream]] is the fourth album by [[matchbox twenty]] and is expected to be a greatest hits album containing eleven previous hits and six new tracks that emerged from a 12 song recording session in L.A., produced by [[Steve Lillywhite]]. According to Billboard.com, the album is due out October 2, 2007. In the same article, [[Rob Thomas (musician)|Rob Thomas]] stated that [[Paul Doucette]], originally the band's drummer, would be playing rhythm guitar due to Adam Gaynor's departure.<ref>http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/search/google/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003605892</ref>
'''''Exile on Mainstream''''' is the fourth album by [[matchbox twenty]] and is expected to be a greatest hits album containing eleven previous hits and six new tracks that emerged from a 12 song recording session in L.A., produced by [[Steve Lillywhite]]. According to Billboard.com, the album is due out October 2, 2007. In the same article, [[Rob Thomas (musician)|Rob Thomas]] stated that [[Paul Doucette]], originally the band's drummer, would be playing rhythm guitar due to Adam Gaynor's departure.<ref>http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/search/google/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003605892</ref>


The first single, "How Far We've Come" was released on July 16th, 2007.
The first single, "How Far We've Come" was released on July 16th, 2007.

Revision as of 23:20, 17 July 2007

Template:Future album Exile on Mainstream is the fourth album by matchbox twenty and is expected to be a greatest hits album containing eleven previous hits and six new tracks that emerged from a 12 song recording session in L.A., produced by Steve Lillywhite. According to Billboard.com, the album is due out October 2, 2007. In the same article, Rob Thomas stated that Paul Doucette, originally the band's drummer, would be playing rhythm guitar due to Adam Gaynor's departure.[1]

The first single, "How Far We've Come" was released on July 16th, 2007.

Expected Tracks

  • "How Far We've Come"
  • "I'll Believe You When..."
  • "Can't Let You Go"
  • "These Hard Times"

References

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