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All the Way from Chicago is an album that showcases the musical talent of Handcuffs, a band hailing from the Windy City. The album is a mix of rock, pop, and punk, with catchy hooks and energetic beats that will keep listeners engaged from start to finish.
The album opens with the upbeat and catchy "Baby Blue," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The Handcuffs' signature sound is evident throughout the album, with strong guitar riffs and powerful vocals. Tracks like "Miss You on Tuesday" and "Come On, Come On" are standout tracks that are sure to get the crowd moving.
The album also features some slower, more introspective tracks, such as "Waiting for the Robot" and "Half a Mind." These songs showcase the band's versatility and prove that they are more than just a one-trick pony.
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Somebody Somewhere | ||
God is Sure One Funny Girl | ||
Dirty Glitter | ||
I Just Wanna' Be Free, Man | ||
Car Crash | ||
All The Way From Memphis | ||
Mickey 66 | ||
Vinyl Isabella | ||
Can't Get the Girl (without the good stuff, baby) | ||
Miss You on Tuesday |
All the Way from Chicago is a solid album that is sure to please fans of rock, pop, and punk. Handcuffs' catchy hooks and energetic beats are sure to get stuck in your head and have you singing along in no time.