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Top Texas Is the Reason songs according to the fans:
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play The Day's Refrain clip The Day's Refrain Do You Know Who You Are? 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play Johnny on the Spot clip Johnny on the Spot Do You Know Who You Are? 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play Do You Know Who You Are? clip Do You Know Who You Are? Do You Know Who You Are? 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play A Jack With One Eye clip A Jack With One Eye Do You Know Who You Are? 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play Nickel Wound clip Nickel Wound Do You Know Who You Are? 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play Back and to the Left clip Back and to the Left Do You Know Who You Are? 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play Something to Forget (Version II) clip Something to Forget (Version II) Do You Know Who You Are? 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play There's No Way I Can Talk Myself Out of This One Tonight (The Drinking Song) clip There's No Way I Can Talk Myself Out of This One Tonight (The Drinking Song) Do You Know Who You Are? 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play The Magic Bullet Theory clip The Magic Bullet Theory Do You Know Who You Are? 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play Dressing Cold clip Dressing Cold Texas Is the Reason 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play Antique clip Antique Texas Is the Reason 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com
play If It's Here When We Get Back It's Ours clip If It's Here When We Get Back It's Ours Texas Is the Reason 0 amazon.com iTunes emusic.com

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Texas Is the Reason was a post-hardcore band founded by former Shelter guitarist Norm Arenas and 108 drummer Chris Daly in 1994. A foundational quartet in the post-Sunny Day Real Estate movement of emo music, Texas Is the Reason played melodious but forceful rock music before disbanding in 1997. Norm Arenas (guitar), guitarist for the hardcore Hare Krishna band Shelter, formed Texas Is the Reason with friend and then fellow Hare Krishna devotee Chris Daly (drums), formerly of the band 108, which played music of a similar kind to Shelter's, some time in the early 1990s in New York City. (show more...)