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bouncy and full of
hooks that it can take a...
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fashion accessories ... and in-jokes ... in short,
their own culture. —
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strong debut" and a "semi-detached bit of late-'70s
English pop-punk".
Nitsuh Abebe of
Pitchfork likened the
album to a "new wave Wire... [or] Joy Division"...