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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 ...
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They say two wolves are constantly fighting within us all – one is resolutely optimistic, while the other longs to tear us ...
After vanishing in Hurricane Laura, Yorkie Kingston reappeared five years later as the unofficial mascot of a Mississippi ...
WhatsApp chats blew up across Sydney this week when pics of Dina and Pup with their respective dates hit the Daily Mail. They ...
When three-quarters of PUP spoke to K! in early 2022 ... of knowing that the points at which the four men diverge is what fuels their enterprise. “The tension between us is what makes it ...
PAM SHARED HER PUP, CHLOE. HEY, CHLOE ... I FEEL LIKE I’M MEETING YOU GUYS. YOUR GUYS’S FAMILY MEMBERS SCREEN HERE. YOU KNOW, WE SHOULD BRING THEM ALL IN. WE SHOULD. OH, THAT’S A GREAT ...
Ahead of their new album Who Will Look After the Dogs?, PUP's guitarist names 10 great Canadian albums in this Crate Digging ...
For those unfamiliar with Toronto-based punk rock band PUP, the name is an acronym for “pathetic use of potential,” lead ...
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.