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'No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls' Review
If you were around in the early 2000s or a 2000s kid, bands such as Blink-182 and Linkin Park were most likely the ones you might have grown up listening to. One band in particular that hardly gets enough attention these days is Simple Plan. They're a Canadian rock band that was part of my childhood, dating back to middle school. As of 2025, they have released six studio albums, with the most recent one being 2022's Harder Than It Looks, which was their final album featuring bassist David Desrosiers. In this story, I'll be reviewing their debut album and reveal some of my favorite songs.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard about a year ago in Beat
Top Best! Songs Like "Big Poppa" – Classic Vibes with Timeless Flows!
Listen to These Songs While Reading 🎶 Click on the play button 🎶 and the music will start! 🎧 "Big Poppa" by The Notorious B.I.G. further than good existence amp dog it's amp vibe. Released in 1994 the song shot to become one of the most recognisable songs in hip-hop history due to its laid-back groove memorable chorus and Biggie's swagger. just the vibe does point thither. If you looking to find songs that capture a similar energy full of smooth beats confident flows and that timeless swagger you in the right place. here amp number of tracks that ring the effect of “big poppa” and hold that standard hip-hop look alive
By Charlotte is Here!about a year ago in Beat
Learning Portuguese Through Music
When I started learning Portuguese this summer, I discovered one of the most enjoyable ways to practice pronunciation and vocabulary: listening to music and reading along with the lyrics. It all began when I heard the lively beats and melodies playing while the Brazilian crew framed my house during a renovation.
By Xine Segalasabout a year ago in Beat
Medicinal Melodies
If you were to ask me if I would rather lose my sense of sight or my sense of hearing, I would choose going blind without a second thought. Being unable to enjoy music would leave me devastated. Music is the one reliable comfort I've had throughout my life. Without it, there is no doubt my mental health would suffer. The infinite silence would most likely drive me insane, and I would be left unable to cope with the dynamics of my emotions.
By Alyssa Mussoabout a year ago in Beat










