The Cult
Like a butterfly metamorphosing into a caterpillar, the Cult went from writin…
Like a butterfly metamorphosing into a caterpillar, the Cult went from writin…
Some strange combination of Blink 182, Lagwagon, and Braid. Pretty damn fast …
These guys are so hot nowadays, especially on
Sometimes you can tell when a band really wants to pull girls from playing ro…
Hey hey hey, can we be anymore radio-friendleeeeee? Please oh pleeeeese, fall…
A lot of Boy Sets Fire fans are going to be upset with this one. Yep, it’s on…
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