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    Limitpoint “We Call This Life”

    Album Reviews | Mar 1st, 2005

    Written By: B. ReadJunk

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    Catchy pop punk that actually sounds like a softer version of The Bouncing Souls, well when they play faster songs. This band has only been around since 1999 but they sound like they’ve been together for longer. This Cd only contains 7 songs so I’m curious to see how they would hold up a full length Cd. Overall, I was surprised about this band and actually dug a lot of their songs. Notable Tracks: “Today is Your Day” “Super Cautious” Rating: Reviewer:

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