Too

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AlbumAug 13 / 201512 songs, 42m 17s97%
Garage Punk Pop Punk
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5.8 / 10

FIDLAR's second record continues the hormonal, party vibes of their enjoyable debut, but seems to have bigger things in mind for itself. Most of the record revolves around frontman Zac Carper's road to sobriety, and the many inherent pitfalls and setbacks faced along the way.

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FIDLAR’s self-titled debut album was about as straightforward as albums come. The L.A. snot punks did drugs, got drunk, shit on humanity, and sang about it with a healthy dose of self-deprecation. They weren’t trying to change your life. They weren’t even trying to look cool. They were just being honest: Drugs and…

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The Californians sound as rambunctious as ever, but darkness lurks behind the recklessness on Too.

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If the 2103 debut album from party-hard punks FIDLAR sounded like the height of a rager, the band’s follow-up makes the…

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A big, dumb-smart, happy-sad, universally-specific beast of a record.

When L.A. garage punks FIDLAR emerged in 2013 with their self-titled debut, they were lauded for their mix of classic SoCal punk (Circle Jerks, Descendents, Fear, etc.) and brash, melodic indie jangle with occasional clamorous surf tones.

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On their self-titled debut, FIDLAR sold themselves as a gang of drunk and stoned fuck-ups. The Los Angeles-based garage punks practiced what...

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FIDLAR shouldn't be good. With their pre-teen analysis of hangovers and love of skating and weed, Fuck It Dog, Life's A Risk's (yes,

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