Care to listen to my band??

Hey guys. I have some music I'd like you all to listen to if you get a chance. I was in a band in high school and right before we split due to members leaving town for college we decided to record 7 of our favorite songs. We basically did this for ourselves so we can always listen and remember what we had. We never really did much with it as far as promoting as we were no longer an active band shortly after the recording. We did however, have one song (Struggle) played on a local mainstream rock station here in the bay area. They had a "pay-for-play" weekend...so we paid to have it played. 
I have three of our favorite songs from the 7-song demo. I'd appreciate your feedback. I'm often curious what others think about our music and think about the what if we were still playing...would anyone take interest?
It's a shame we don't get to play much anymore...basically only when everyone is in town at the same time which is once maybe twice a year. It's too bad. We have certainly all matured as musicians since then and I think if we were still together, we would definitely have something going.
Anyway here is the link to the three songs. Tell me what you think.
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/2/thisendupmusic.htm
FYI: We completed the recording of the demo at 3AM on September 11, 2001 (Pacific Time) Kinda weird when I think back on it...especially when you listen to "Struggle".

I have three of our favorite songs from the 7-song demo. I'd appreciate your feedback. I'm often curious what others think about our music and think about the what if we were still playing...would anyone take interest?
It's a shame we don't get to play much anymore...basically only when everyone is in town at the same time which is once maybe twice a year. It's too bad. We have certainly all matured as musicians since then and I think if we were still together, we would definitely have something going.
Anyway here is the link to the three songs. Tell me what you think.

FYI: We completed the recording of the demo at 3AM on September 11, 2001 (Pacific Time) Kinda weird when I think back on it...especially when you listen to "Struggle".