Editorial
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I Ranked All 25 Years of Punk Goes… (So You Don’t Have To!)
In celebration of the 25th anniversary of the first volume of the series, resident cover expert Kate definitively ranks every Punk Goes album
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20 Years After Everything In Transit was released Into The Airwaves, It’s Still Ready
20 years later, Kate and Fox dive into the iconic debut album from Jack’s Mannequin, Everything In Transit
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Paramore Celebrates 20th Anniversary Of Debut Album, All We Know Is Falling, With Release Of Deluxe Edition
Crysta looks back on Paramore’s debut album, All We Know Is Falling, for its 20th anniversary.
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Saturday Song Sisters: “Decode” and “Are You Happy Now?”
In this edition of Saturday Song Sisters, Sydney compares Paramore’s “Decode” and Michelle Branch’s “Are You Happy Now?”
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Emo History: The Birth Of Midwest Emo Took Over The Second Wave In The 1990’s
After the first emo wave took Washington DC by storm in the 1980s, things were rapidly changing within the music scene. Some of the bands that were a part of the Revolution Summer Movement stopped playing shows or broke up as the years inched closer to 1990. But, before we can dive straight into learning…
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Saturday Song Sisters: “Fourth of July” and “Just Watch The Fireworks”
In this edition of Saturday Song Sisters, Bekah compares Fall Out Boy’s “Fourth Of July” and Jimmy Eat World’s “Just Watch The Fireworks”
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Still Walking On “Streets Of Gold” 15 Years Later
Ashley looks back on 3OH!3’s third studio album, Streets Of Gold, 15 years later.
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“Without You, What’s The Point?” – Selfish Machines 15th Anniversary Review
Sydney looks back on Pierce The Veil’s Selfish Machine for its 15th anniversary.
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Everyone Moved On, But I’m Still Fixed At Zero (15th Anniversary Retrospective)
Crysta takes a look back on VersaEmerge’s first and only studio album, Fixed At Zero, for its 15th anniversary.
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Saturday Song Sisters: “Back In Town” and “California King”
In this edition of Saturday Song Sisters, Sarah compares Annie DiRusso’s “Back In Town” and Sincere Engineer’s “California King”
