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  2. Consequence (publication) - Wikipedia

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    Consequence of Sound was founded in September 2007 by Alex Young, then a student at Fordham University in The Bronx, New York. [4] The website took its original name from the Regina Spektor song "Consequence of Sounds". [5]

  3. The Orwells - Wikipedia

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    On September 10, 2018, Consequence of Sound published a series of allegations made by nine women who accused members of the band of serious instances of sexual abuse. One accusation claimed that "The Orwells’ abuse was not only a well-known scene secret, but it was something that happened to so many women WITHIN the scene."

  4. Nostalgic 64 - Wikipedia

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    Consequence of Sound: B [2] Potholes in My Blog [3] Absolute Punk: 8.5/10 [4] Nostalgic 64 is the debut studio album by American rapper Denzel Curry. It was released ...

  5. Paul Bunyan's Slingshot - Wikipedia

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    Jonah Krueger of Consequence of Sound called this album nearly "power pop perfection" with "upbeat tempos, loud guitars, killer melodies, and a strict three minute cap when it comes to song length" [1] and chose this as his album of the month. [5]

  6. Lighght (album) - Wikipedia

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    Kristopher Lenz of music blog Consequence of Sound thought the album missed the mark, expressing that there is "simply too much questionable fluff surrounding the good ideas." [ 8 ] Despite disagreements, reviewers seem to agree that Kishi Bashi's sophomore effort has been successful in defining his signature sound.

  7. Beautiful Disaster (311 song) - Wikipedia

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    Consequence of Sound commented that "Beautiful Disaster" may be 311's greatest hit and that it has one of the most recognizable intros in any song. [3] Music video

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  9. Three Seashells - Wikipedia

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    Three Seashells (sometimes stylized as 3 Seashells) [1] is a mixtape by American rapper Lakutis. [2] It was released on Greedhead Music on February 20, 2014. [3] It features a guest appearance from DVS. [4]