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Upon the release of their debut album, Yourself or Someone Like You, in the
fall of 1996, Matchbox Twenty were pigeonholed as one of the legions of
post-grunge guitar bands that roamed the American pop scene in the middle of
the '90s. As their first single, "Push," climbed the charts, it was widely
assumed (at least by cyncial critics) that they were a one-hit wonder, but
Yourself or Someone Like You continued to spin off singles well into 1998.
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By that time, the group's blend of '70s arena rock and early-'90s American
alt-rock -- closer to Pearl Jam and maybe R.E.M. than Nirvana -- had become
the sound of mainstream American rock. That transition slipped underneath
the radar of many pop music critics and fans. Yourself or Someone Like You
sold millions of copies without ever truly dominating the charts -- by 1998,
it had gone platinum five times; by 2000, ten times. At no time did the
record top the charts, but it was always around, a staple of modern rock,
adult alternative, and Top 40 radio alike. Matchbox Twenty were omnipresent
because they managed to blend the structure and sentiment of '70s arena rock
with '90s hard rock, thereby winning a large audience by seeming
simultaneously classicist and modern. They were a little more classicist
than modern, but that's the reason why they became America's most popular
rock band of the late '90s -- even if nobody quite realized that they had
achieved that status. The de facto leader of Matchbox Twenty is lead singer
and songwriter Rob Thomas. An Army brat that was born on a military base in
Germany, Thomas spent much of his childhood between his mother's house in
Florida and his grandmother's place in South Carolina. The stress of the
constant movement spilled over into his schoolwork and he dropped out of
high school at the age of 17. He spent some time wandering around the
Southeast, singing in a variety of rock bands before he made Orlando, FL,
his home base. There, he met bassist Brian Yale and drummer Paul Doucette,
and the three spent several years drifting through local bands before
Matchbox Twenty officially formed. They rounded out the lineup with Adam
Gaynor (rhythm guitar, vocals), who had previously worked at the Criteria
Recording Studios in Miami, and Kyle Cook (lead guitar), a former student of
the Atlanta Institute of Music. The band hooked up with Collective Soul
producer Matt Serletic and recorded a batch of demos, which helped the band
secure gigs throughout the U.S. Soon, the band signed to Lava, a subsidiary
of Atlantic Records, and recorded its debut, Yourself or Someone Like You,
also with Serletic. The album was released in October of 1996 to little
attention, but Matchbox Twenty continued to tour America, cultivating a fan
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