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Metric: The Rhapsody Interview (Exclusive)

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Released: May 2006
Label: Real Networks
Joules Scott-Key tells us about the early days of Metric, the transformation of the Toronto band from an electronica outfit to a more rock sound, their writing process and his drumming influences. Listen in to hear Scott-Key describe what it was really like when they opened for the Rolling Stones in Europe.
- Jon Maples
Metric - Metric: The Rhapsody Interview 2006-06-08
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    The early days of Metric
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    Electronic to Rock
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    The name "Metric"
    The name "Metric"
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    Time off
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    Festivals
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    On playing with the Rolling Stones
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    Favorties tracks to play live
    Favorties tracks to play live
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    The new record Live It Out
    The new record Live It Out
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    Writing process
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    On Police and the Private
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    On Glass Ceiling Live
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    A song that reminds you of when you were a kid
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    On Stuart Copeland
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    On Kanye West
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    Favorite Metric song
    Favorite Metric song
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    Most important thing that you've learned
    Most important thing that you've learned