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Artist: Bash And Pop
Album: Friday Night Is Killing Me
Review: There's a temptation when bands break up to hear their solo records through a tabloid filter, to sift each song for dirty laundry. That the Replacements always seemed to write songs about themselves only increases speculation. And it's tough to miss the implication when Friday Night Is Killing Me, Tommy Stinson's debut with his new band, Bash and Pop, opens with the lines "Tried to keep your party...
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<p>There's a temptation when bands break up to hear their solo
records through a tabloid filter, to sift each song for dirty
laundry. That the Replacements always seemed to write songs about
themselves only increases speculation. And it's tough to miss the
implication when <em>Friday Night Is Killing Me</em>, Tommy
Stinson's debut with his new band, Bash and Pop, opens with the
lines "Tried to keep your party...</p>
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