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fromThe Nation
1 week ago

The Sonic Risks of PUP and Rico Nasty

November 2025 issue.PUP is back. The Canadian punk rockers-whose name stands for Pathetic Use of Potential, a sentiment I can get behind-just put out their fifth studio album, evocatively titled Who Will Look After the Dogs? And as the title implies, it's about relationships-the bad ones. Those love affairs that curdle, those forms of dislike you can only really cultivate when you know someone a little too well.
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fromConsequence
1 month ago

PUP and Jeff Rosenstock's Joint Tour Is a Punk Party with a Purpose: Review

With each subsequent tour, PUP and Jeff Rosenstock's respective scopes continue to grow. Between well-received albums and increasingly dedicated fanbases, both acts have been able to fill bigger venues just about every time they embark on a new run (and deservingly so, might we add). Fortunately, they've also managed to successfully scale their high-energy stage show with each jump, retaining a sense of intimacy even as the crowds grow more expansive.
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fromESPN.com
2 months ago

Cowboys' Diggs unsure he'll be ready for opener

Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs is not sure if he will be able to play the regular-season opener against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sept. 4, but he might start the season on the 53-man roster anyway. Diggs is currently on the physically unable to perform list and has yet to practice, but he said, "I feel way better than I should feel." Asked about playing Week 1, Diggs said, "Maybe, maybe not."
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fromPitchfork
5 months ago

PUP: Who Will Look After the Dogs?

PUP's 'Who Will Look After the Dogs?' examines personal growth amid peers' milestones, showcasing Babcock's shift from anxiety to self-improvement.
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fromConsequence
5 months ago

10 Canadian Albums PUP's Steve Sladkowski Thinks Everyone Should Own

Steve Sladkowski from PUP recommends 10 essential Canadian albums to explore the rich musical culture of Canada.
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