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"Baku's Revenge" by Magnolia Park: A Pop-Punk Throwback Done Right

Magnolia Park, a Florida-based five-piece band, presents a remarkable debut with "Baku's Revenge." Produced by the legendary alt-rock/pop-punk producer Andrew Ade of The Audio Compound, known for his collaborations with bands like A Day to Remember and Neck Deep, this album flawlessly combines elements of hip-hop, pop-punk, and emo rock. With their infectious opener "Feel Something" and standout tracks like "Addison Rae," Magnolia Park takes listeners on a nostalgic journey while infusing a modern twist into their classic sound. Feel the Punk Goodness: "Feel Something" instantly captivates with its opening notes, delivering three minutes of pure, unadulterated punk goodness that transports listeners back to the 2000s. The track culminates in a brilliantly distorted, glitching breakdown, adding a contemporary touch to the timeless sound. Party Anthems and Relationship Insights: "Addison Rae," the second single, stands proudly alongsi

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