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Features, articles, and more from this issue:
In REVIEWS:
- FILE UNDER: Whole Foods pop
- FILE UNDER: Metal holding actions
- FILE UNDER: NĂ¼ power-pop
- FILE UNDER: Alt-Country Done Right
- FILE UNDER: Scot-Rock
- FILE UNDER: Sugary Pop-Rock
- FILE UNDER: Emotional Hardcore
- FILE UNDER: NYC-Style Brit Pop
- FILE UNDER: Alt-Country
- FILE UNDER: Serious Hardcore One-Upmanship
- FILE UNDER: Sad bastard music
- FILE UNDER: Ambitious post-hardcore
- FILE UNDER: Dream Rock
- FILE UNDER: Orchestral twee-pop
- FILE UNDER: Neo-Classic Prog
- FILE UNDER: Canuck Punk
- FILE UNDER: Ninth Grade-Core
- FILE UNDER: Emo-Pop
- FILE UNDER: Pitch Black Emo-Rap
- FILE UNDER: Classic Stoner Rock
- FILE UNDER: Out-of-body rock
- FILE UNDER: Transitory alt-country
- FILE UNDER: Boogie-Rock Stoner Groove
- FILE UNDER: Gothic Rap
- FILE UNDER: METALCORE WITHOUT THE -CORE



















