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Gin Blossoms

9 Reasons to Yearn for Extra Innings Every Spring
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9 Reasons to Yearn for Extra Innings Every Spring

By
Michael Bialas
/ 7 March 2024

At the inaugural Extra Innings Festival, spring swung into gear with baseball bats and an eclectic lineup of musicians. These players led our hit parade.

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In Defense of Not Buying into ’90s Nostalgia

By
Colin McGuire
/ 17 September 2012
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In Defense of Rock Radio, a Force in Popular Culture

By
Colin McGuire
/ 23 May 2012
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20 Questions: Gin Blossoms

By
PopMatters Staff
/ 4 February 2011
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Probably Pop: An Interview with Gin Blossoms

By
Nathan Pensky
/ 16 January 2011
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Gin Blossoms: New Miserable Experience (Deluxe Edition)

By
Patrick Schabe
/ 7 November 2002

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