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Polyphia’s latest finds the band struggling with their vocal guests.
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PUP might be a bit too in its head on The Unraveling.
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DGD is up to their old tricks on Afterburner.
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PUP solidifies itself as one of this decade’s best pop punk acts with Morbid Stuff.
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Despite a decade and a half having elapsed, At the Drive-In picks up where its flagship album Relationship of Command left off without skipping much of a beat.
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Instant Gratification is anything but.
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RISE by Top Girls A week ago, I ranted a bit about my coming to terms with the rise in popularity R&B has been seeing on the blog-o-sphere, and the acceptance moves far beyond loving the new Drake single or something like that. There are loads of artists