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Sticktoitiveness

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The Super Friendz

 
Sticktoitiveness

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    Sticktoitiveness comprises a good number of tracks from the Super Friendz' Murderecords releases, starting with a few selections from Mock Up, Scale Down and then moving onward -- since there's very little inconsistency in straightahead pop tunes which make up the band's catalog, the compilation comes out steady and stocked with three-minute gems. The record's probable goal is to clue Americans to the excellent work of this domestically successful Canadian band, and it does this perfectly -- there are more snappy harmonies, crisp guitar constructions, and hooky melodies on Sticktoitiveness than can be found on entire shelves at most record stores.

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