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Pop Tracks: Summer May Be Over, But I’m Still Rocking the Bleachers

Jack Antonoff’s latest album is the stuff 80s pop nostalgia perfection is made of.

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Posted byJohnSeptember 20, 2017January 21, 2020Posted inMusicLeave a comment on Pop Tracks: Summer May Be Over, But I’m Still Rocking the Bleachers

Five Favorites That Pop(d) Onto the Scene 10 Years Ago

It’s been a decade since these classics made their debut. For real.

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Posted byJohnSeptember 19, 2017January 21, 2020Posted inMovies, TVLeave a comment on Five Favorites That Pop(d) Onto the Scene 10 Years Ago

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