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would see them as a safe
alternative to punk."
Music journalist John M.
Borack also
stated in his 2007 book
Shake Some
Action – The
Ultimate Guide to Power...
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individual and team foil
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Barack Hussein Obama II (born
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- band. One
track included was "I Want You to Want Me",
where author John M.
Borack wrote "the In
Color version lacked anything resembling balls, but that was...
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Wayback Machine (archived 18 May 2007).
Rolling Stone.
Borack 2007, p. 46.
Borack 2007, p. 72.
Borack 2007, p. 129. Mason, Stewart. "Tomorrow
Night – Song...
- 2007), ISBN 0-19-530053-X,
archived from the
original on 17
February 2011.
Borack, John M. (2007).
Shake Some Action: The
Ultimate Power Pop Guide. Not Lame...
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October 16, 2011.
Borack, John M. (February 9, 2011). "John M.
Borack's Top 10 CD's of 2010". Goldmine.
Retrieved May 3, 2023.
Borack, John M. (March 22...
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companies Zeta
Entertainment Utopia Pictures Good Dog
Productions Carl
Borack Productions Distributed by
Legacy Releasing Release dates November 8, 1996 (1996-11-08)...
- AllMusic.
Archived from the
original on 2019-03-21.
Retrieved 2016-11-01.
Borack, John M. (2007).
Shake Some Action: The
Ultimate Power Pop Guide. Not Lame...
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Trouser Press described the song as "tight
guitar pop."
Author John
Borack described the song as "a **** fine pop tune."
Audio magazine called it a...