Cover of New Found Glory Stick And Stones
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For fans of new found glory, pop punk lovers, listeners interested in 2000s punk rock and energetic, catchy music.
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The five young men from Coral Springs have put a lot into reaching the level they are at now, and this is evident from their gold record win with the previous album "Nothing Gold Can Stay" and a prominent spot in the 'Warped Tour 2002'.

Five years, to be precise, spent touring the length and breadth of the United States, thrilling entire audiences with their lively and fast-paced rhythms, almost imitating sprinters and their record-breaking times. From that explosive formula of the previous album, they have kept the core sound ingredients, changing the themes of the lyrics here and there so that no one can say they aren't capable of growth and maturity.

The important thing is that their fast and lively rhythms and elastic and catchy choruses haven't suffered from this growth, and the various Understatement, My Friends Over You, Something I Call Personality, It’s Been A Summer, and Forget My Name categorically exclude it.

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New Found Glory's album Stick And Stones showcases the band's growth while keeping their signature energetic and fast-paced pop punk sound. The album maintains catchy choruses and lively rhythms proven popular in their previous work and live performances. Songs like 'My Friends Over You' highlight their ability to evolve lyrically without losing the core essence.

New Found Glory

New Found Glory is an American pop‑punk band formed in Coral Springs, Florida, in 1997. Known for energetic hooks and heartfelt lyrics, their core lineup includes Jordan Pundik, Chad Gilbert, Ian Grushka, and Cyrus Bolooki. Key singles include Hit or Miss, My Friends Over You, and All Downhill From Here.
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