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Certain Animals • Songs To Make You Move

TCBYML • released 2020-09-25

Dutch indie rock psychedelic bands often stand out from their UK or US counterparts because they are just too good at the tropes. It’s like they took the test and got 110%, and there wasn’t even extra credit.

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