As far as music that makes you go wild and slugs you in the gut at the same time, You Will Never Be One of Us is second to none. At a time when most bands are busting their humps to offer productions so polished, they are nearly sanitized, the Californian band’s third album is like a breath of fresh air to our ears. It’s a little dirty, but it comes from the heart and you don’t get tired of it.
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