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Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys (Untitled #2)

20-May-15 19:00

Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys (Untitled #2)

This week, on (Untitled), Ezra and Uma took a look at the album that forever changed the landscape of pop music. Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys is a deeply personal album that is so meticulously complex and bizarre that it would elevate the three-minute radio ditty to fine art.


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