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The Toronto punk boys in Pup are veterans by now, going strong on their fifth album Who Will Look After the Dogs? Twelve years past their frantic, funny debut, they still crash through their tunes ...
As its title suggests, PUP’s 2022 record, The Unraveling of PUPTheBand was an album that tackled the hardships, mishaps and uncertainties of the Canadian quartet doing what they do in the ...
It should also be kept in mind when this reviewer says that PUP's latest offering, “Who Will Look After The Dogs?” is, well, not good. And compared to their previous work — it's not.
For those unfamiliar with Toronto-based punk rock band PUP, the name is an acronym for “pathetic use of potential,” lead singer Stefan Babcock has said. That should give listeners an idea of ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. After 15 years as a band, you would think that PUP has its shit together. But for the Toronto band, the chaos is not ...
We’re a few days away from the release of PUP’s new album Who Will Look After The Dogs?, and you should probably be excited about that. Thus far, the inventive Toronto punks have already share ...
For Stefan Babcock of Toronto punks PUP, it’s no laughing matter. The singer, songwriter and guitarist – who claims he couldn’t be friends with a Trump supporter – sighs that the hyperbole ...
PUP Result 2025 OUT: Punjabi University Patiala (PUP) has announced the results for various courses, including BA, PG Diploma in Hindi (Journalism), Diploma in Agriculture, MA, BCom, BEd, and ...
This Friday, Canadian punk band (it’s important to know they’re Canadian for reasons that will be clear soon) Pup are releasing a new album, Who Will Look After The Dogs?. We’ve already hear ...
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