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Editorial

SPX, Yo! [Part 2 of 2]


Ryan and Lauren are back to tell you even more about our favorite finds from Small Press Expo 2016.

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Dear Yellowcard


Read letters from our team as they say their goodbyes to Yellowcard, and listen to the band’s new track, “The Hurt Is Gone”.

The Fourth (Episode) Of July


Here you go, another episode of Man Of The Hour, just like you ordered. This week, we’re introduced to a (shortlived) new, mature Patrick and given a history lesson on Mike Posner.

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Pitch A Tent and Go “Reel Big Fish”


It’s not all fun and games being in a ska band… Okay, maybe there is a lot of fun involved, but there’s also long nights of touring, a noise no headphones could cancel, and fear of being eaten alive in a tent—before we get to that, though, let’s introduce the world’s most skankin’ ska band, Reel Big Fish.

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Congratulations Dad, You’re Old: Take Off Your Pants and Jacket Turns 15


Pop punkers, we are officially old. This week, Blink-182’s Take Off Your Pants and Jacket turned fifteen years old. In honor of its birthday bash, the idobi crew got together to recount our favorite lyrics (and memories) from the monumental album. Check out what we had to say below, and join us in bracing yourself for the album’s Sweet 16 (maybe MTV will revive My Super Sweet Sixteen just to throw it the best celebration ever.) — Blink-182 loves your mom…but your mom most likely wouldn’t love Blink-182. Which is one of the main reasons why Blink appealed to me… Read more »

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Music + Video Games = The New Pop Culture


When it comes to music, video games might be the last place you think to look. But the gaming world is heating up after announcing earlier this year a cool new collaboration: Florence + The Machine & Final Fantasy XV. Video games and mainstream culture are mixing more than ever through one unique intersection: music.

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What We Think: Good Charlotte’s “40oz. Dream”


Long before Tumblr became a lifestyle, pizza culture reigned, and Glamour Kills was the unofficial stylist of every dude you know, lived Good Charlotte. The band formed twenty years ago, and found their way to the top of every chart back in pop punk’s glory days.

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