The Singles – ‘L.O.V.E. From the Santa Cruz Archives ’82-’85’ (2022)
The term “power pop” has been widely overused and misused, but the Singles can positively be deemed poster boys of the idiom.
The term “power pop” has been widely overused and misused, but the Singles can positively be deemed poster boys of the idiom.
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