The band returns with a third album that's more tender than punk.
Basically every musician, ever, will tell you they don't want to be pigeonholed. But they're usually talking about limiting themselves to the confines of one hit song, or the sonic signifiers of one genre. Going hard against type can look risky, but ...
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