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Punk Goes Pop Volume Two Zip

Punk Goes Pop Volume Two (2009) Punk Goes Classic Rock (2010) Punk Goes Pop Volume 03. Punk Goes Classic Rock is the ninth album in the Punk Goes.

Ah, the venerable tradition of pop-punk bands putting their energetic, snot-nosed stamp on songs from different genres. Hoyle Board Games 2001 Free Download. Punk Goes Pop, Vol. 2 covers the same ground as its predecessor, which saw the likes of and covering songs by,, and.

Released seven years later, the series' second volume tackles songs by,,, and, while also including such incongruently outdated material as 's 'Flagpole Sitta.' The premise is somewhat promising, but many of these bands stick too close to the source material for comfort, resulting in an album that mixes robotic, Auto-Tuned vocals with guttural screams. ~ Andrew Leahey.

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