would if i could, buddy
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Damn that's intense. Only heard No Cigar off this album (Tony Hawk 2) so maybe I should check this one out...
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thps 3 >> THUG = THPS = THPS 2 > THAW > THUG 2 > THPG > THP8 > TH:R
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album is like yeahhhhhh
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this doesn't get enough rep here
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so good
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oq9HcwrPs6s
throw this on repeat 5x
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yeah I do that with a lot of their songs
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Duckpond and Polar Bears is the bidness.
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great review, pos'd
no cigar, the reason I even got this record, is also the only reason I don't find these songs repetitive. I grew up with THPS2, after all. Hellman is the other excellent song on here. This record is some of the few pop-punk I truly love
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Penguins and Polar Bears rules face.
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"Album Rating: 1.5
so good"
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This shit still rules. This band has been unfairly forgotten about over time, man these guys were the shit back in the old Punk-o-Rama days. I thought "No Cigar" was the greatest song ever made when I was eleven.
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nostalgic album, jammed Penguins and Polarbears and No Cigar all the damn time when i was younger
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Fox and No Cigar ftw.
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'introduces you to the band...' How can you justify that comment? Sorry to sound like a hipster, but this IS their fourth album after all. In Sweden and here in Australia they already had a borderline mainstream following by 2000. This particular CD went gold in Australia within a few weeks of release. My point is a very large number of people were already well acquainted with them by this stage.
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awesome stuff. penguins and polar bears, no cigar, fox, pepper m/
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on page 1 i gave this a 5
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awesome fucking band
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Can’t believe I never jammed these guys til now. Spun this like four times so far and really liking it
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