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Debut single Drink the Sunshine in 1996 was followed by support from NME, who placed them on the Bratbus Tour an annual tour of four hotly tipped bands which would visit universities in the UK. In March 1996, the band's concerts had been noted by Everett True, who put them on the cover of Melody Maker, proclaiming them to be the best live band in Britain. The band released a No. 25 UK hit single, Farewell to Twilight in March 1997. They also performed the song on TFI Friday. This was followed by a headlining tour. After supporting Metallica at the Milton Keynes Bowl in 1999, Symposium released the Killing Position EP. symposium drink the sunshine. INFECTIOUS - - UK unplayed bw fizzy - purple vinyl. Price : . Format : 7inch SP. Cover condition : EX Excellent Media condition : EX Excellent. Infectious Records - UK cat no: INFECT49PS - 1997. Format : 7inch x 1. Cover condition : VG Very Good Media condition : EX Excellent. Watch the video for Drink the Sunshine from Symposium's One Day at a Time for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and. Some writers suggested that they sounded like youthful exuberance. Debut single Drink the Sunshine in 1996 was folloWatch the video for Drink the Sunshine from Symposium's One Day at a Time for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. Debut single Drink the Sunshine in 1996 was follo read more. The band formed while still in school in Kensington, London, in 1995. The line up was: Ross Cummins vocalist, Hagop Tchaparian guitarist, Joe Birch drummer, William McGonagle guitari read more. Symposium - Drink The Sunshine, track 1 from their 1997 mini-album 'One Day At A Time'. Designed to introduce Symposium to the American audience, Red Ant's EP Symposium contains the group's earliest singles, including Drink the Sunshine and Farewell to Twilight. It's a concise distillation of their sound, capturing their textbook punk-pop at its best. Symposium don't have enough energy or melodic hooks to make their punk-pop compelling over the course of an LP, but on this EP, they sound fairly appealing. Title: Drink The Sunshine Artist: Symposium Album: One day at a time EP Tabber: Philip Tweedie Bass . Intro tacet 1st 4 bars G--. D-- a. We drink the sunshine, Which is heaven sent. We're doing things which we've, Only ever dreamt. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Hurry children don't you dare be late. SYMPOSIUM Drink The Sunshine 1997 UK PURPLE VINYL 7 single including the track 'Fizzy' as the B-side, housed die-cut silver & purple sleeve INFECT49PS. More Info & Image. In Stock - Buy Now for shipping on Mon 22-Jun. SYMPOSIUM One Day At At Time Rare 1997 UK 8-track CD mini-album, including 'Farewell To Twilight' and 'Drink The Sunshine', fold-out picture sleeve INFECT49CD. More Info, Tracklisting & Image. Drink The Sunshine - UK - CD SINGLE - Promo More of this title. SYMPOSIUM Drink The Sunshine 1997 UK 2-track promotional CD, also includes Fizzy, custom die-cut card sleeve INFECT49CDPS. New condition. 14 day returns - Buyer pays return postage Returns policy. Title: drink the sunshine, disappear, smiling -. Format: CD. Condition: New. Read full description. See details and exclusions - drink the sunshine, disappear, smiling - CD NEW. Buy it now. Matt Emery - Disappear 4. The Blackbelts - The Answer To Why I Hate You 5. ZX - Killing Position 6. Symposium - Bleach In Your MotherFucking Eye 7. Flipside Studio House Band - Fairweather Friend. Includes high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Paying supporters also get unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app. Purchasable with gift card. Buy Digital Album. name your price. Symposium Drink The Sunshine 1996 EXEX UK Infectious CD - 3 Track Pic Disc Bw Disappear And Smiling infect30cd. Mail order office address: Vinyl Tap The Old Chapel 31 Chapel Hill Linthwaite Huddersfield HD7 5NJ. Tel - 01484 845999. Shop address