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Music Review: Gym Class Heroes “The Papercut Chronicles II”

Remember last year, when Travie McCoy broke off from his friends in Gym Class Heroes to release his first solo album Lazarus? If you don’t, then you must remember his first single “Billionaire (feat. Bruno Mars)” at least. That song became a theme for 2010, as almost every sort of radio station just put that […]

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Review of Four Year Strong’s “In Some Way, Shape, or Form”

For some reason, one of which I cannot truly wrap my head around, is how the post-hardcore scene is now starting to blossom. Acts like Florida-based standout A Day To Remember are now starting to climb the U.S. mainstream charts, while also dominating sales and selling out concerts. Recently, I was reminded about how popular […]

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Music Review: Cobra Starship’s “Night Shades”

Cobra Starship is a special kind of band. Firstly, let me remind you that they are, indeed, a band. With recent singles like “Good Girls Go Bad (feat. Leighton Meester)” and “Hot Mess,” it’s hard to remember that Cobra is a quintet, featuring actual instruments. Featuring Gabe Saporta, Ryland Blackinton, Victoria Asher, Nate Novarro, and […]

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Review of Panic! at the Disco’s “Vices and Virtues”

If you watched MTV during the middle of the last decade, then you have probably heard of Panic! at the Disco. Debuting with probably one of the catchiest songs of the past ten years “I Write Sins Not Tragedies,” Panic! was poised to be everyone’s “I knew them first” band. That one song catapulted the […]

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