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idobi Radio & Man Overboard Team Up To Defend Radio


idobi Radio have joined forces with New Jersey’s own pop-punk favorites Man Overboard for a brand new show. “Man Overboard Radio” will air every Monday at 7pm ET on the station starting March 4th. The show promises to be a riot as the band brings you some of their favorite music as well as interviews and pure ridiculousness.

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idobi Radio & Man Overboard Team Up To Defend Radio


idobi Radio & Man Overboard Team Up To Defend Radio First show premieres Monday, March 4th at 7pm ET  March 1, 2013  — idobi Radio have joined forces with New Jersey’s own pop-punk favorites Man Overboard for a brand new show. “Man Overboard Radio” will air every Monday at 7pm ET on the station starting March 4th. The show promises to be a riot as the band brings you some of their favorite music as well as interviews and pure ridiculousness. Man Overboard Radio: New Jersey’s finest take to the airwaves to bring you mindless banter, the most unprofessional interviews… Read more »

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Holly Would… – If Word Got Out: Album Review


Hailing from Newport News, VA, Holly Would… are a breakout pop rock band with a southern rock flair that’s way too easy to fall for. Just a few months after signing with One Day Savior Recordings, the band have debuted a full-length album that establishes them as a versatile group of musicians that can write a song for just about anybody.

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Love, Robot – Rebuild | Rebirth


After a tumultuous time in the life of Love, Robot, the quartet has come out with Rebuild | Rebirth. The album is dripping attitude and energy, letting listeners feel the band’s trials and tribulations through every song. This album opens the door for the audiences to see into the world of Love, Robot.

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Such Gold – Misadventures: Album Review


Such Gold’s debut full-length Misadventures takes the problems everyone can relate to and turns them into gut-twisting melodic hardcore songs. Known for their catchy EP’s, this time around the band has dropped the sing-a-long choruses and traded them in for a more complex sound with the help of producer Steve Evetts (Lifetime, Saves The Day, Every Time I Die).

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