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Formed in 2001 when the members of the band were still in their teens, Los Angeles' the Like featured Charlotte Froom (bass), Tennessee Thomas (drums), and <a href="spotify:artist:1kqmfPNXoed2ueFvyMfNP7">Z. Berg</a> (vocals). Initially influenced by <a href="spotify:artist:4nlqDmbzFzbNITaqjJv7D7">the Sundays</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5xU5wRTlZHVRoo2OxPvqA4">Throwing Muses</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:0GByy3DcfbQwDvXGCWmzv9">the Pretenders</a>, the Like were known at first for consisting of offspring of well-known members of the music industry: producer <a href="spotify:artist:6nEsI2S68MX6T0dVdLtido">Mitchell Froom</a>, drummer Pete Thomas (of <a href="spotify:artist:2BGRfQgtzikz1pzAD0kaEn">Elvis Costello</a>'s <a href="spotify:artist:4qmHkMxr6pTWh5Zo74odpH">Attractions</a>), and A&R impresario Tony Berg. The indie rock trio worked to make its own way, though, and three EPs -- I Like the Like, ...And the Like, and Like It or Not -- were independently released via the band's website or sold at shows prior to the Like landing a recording contract with <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Geffen%22">Geffen</a> in 2004. Fresh out of high school, the Like toured with the likes of <a href="spotify:artist:04gDigrS5kc9YWfZHwBETP">Maroon 5</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:78inRkIIF0n9R9I2HPoWP7">Rooney</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:0LsTFjEB1IIrh7IlTxs1GY">Phantom Planet</a> while writing and recording material for their debut album, 2005's Are You Thinking What I'm Thinking? After that the band went through some changes, losing (Froom) and gaining (bassist Laena Geronimo, organist Annie Monroe) members, switching labels (<a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Geffen%22">Geffen</a> to <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Downtown%22">Downtown</a>), and ditching its initial look for a mod makeover. This shift in style was in keeping with the musical change that found the Like looking to 1960s garage rock and girl groups for inspiration, rather than the punk-pop sound that informed their debut. Produced by <a href="spotify:artist:3hv9jJF3adDNsBSIQDqcjp">Mark Ronson</a>, Homer Steinweiss, and Alex Greenwald, the band's second album, Release Me, was released in June of 2010. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, Rovi

Monthly Listeners

19,470

Followers

17,561

Total Streams

5.8 million

Top Cities

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Popular Tracks

42 tracks
1
(So I'll Sit Here) Waiting

(So I'll Sit Here) Waiting

Jan 1, 2005

875,657

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2
He's Not A Boy

He's Not A Boy

Jan 1, 2010

682,098

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3
Wishing He Was Dead

Wishing He Was Dead

Jan 1, 2010

674,543

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4
June Gloom

June Gloom

Jan 1, 2005

435,265

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5
Release Me

Release Me

Jan 1, 2010

397,534

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6
Narcissus In A Red Dress

Narcissus In A Red Dress

Jan 1, 2010

343,341

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7
What I Say And What I Mean

What I Say And What I Mean

Jan 1, 2005

266,153

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8
Walk Of Shame

Walk Of Shame

Jan 1, 2010

238,772

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9
Fair Game

Fair Game

Jan 1, 2010

208,724

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Don't Make A Sound

Don't Make A Sound

Jan 1, 2010

177,954

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