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"Dear Agony" MAG
Before reading Robert P.’s review of Breaking Benjamin’s “Dear Agony,” the band was unknown to me. I had seen ads for them on iTunes while shopping for other music, but it wasn’t until I read this review that I decided to click on the link. The review was extremely descriptive, telling me everything a potential listener needs to know.
When I listened to the album, I fell in love with the band immediately. I bought the album without a second’s hesitation; the rock ’n roll was literally music to my ears. Robert’s review gave me new music to add to my collection, and the open mind to be on the lookout for new bands in addition to my favorite ones.
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