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#174 - Bring Me The Horizon: amo Review

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This week, we return from a long hiatus and review "amo" the (very) controversial new album from formerly metalcore band Bring Me The Horizon.

In the news, we discuss why pop-punk is actually very depressing music, deconstruct the new Wage War single and hate a bit on the new track from the Mark Hoppus and Alex Gaskarth supergroup Simple Creatures. Finally, we received yet another insightful TED talk on the merits of a one-world government.

The band you might know this week is Point North, tru Pop-Punk heroes from Los Angeles, California!

Enjoy!

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This week, we return from a long hiatus and review "amo" the (very) controversial new album from formerly metalcore band Bring Me The Horizon.

In the news, we discuss why pop-punk is actually very depressing music, deconstruct the new Wage War single and hate a bit on the new track from the Mark Hoppus and Alex Gaskarth supergroup Simple Creatures. Finally, we received yet another insightful TED talk on the merits of a one-world government.

The band you might know this week is Point North, tru Pop-Punk heroes from Los Angeles, California!

Enjoy!

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