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This Day In Music History: July 22nd

On this day, July 22nd, in 2014 the Chicago pop punk band Real Friends released their debut LP ‘Maybe This Place Is the Same and We’re Just Changing’ via Fearless Records. With a twelve song track-list the full length produced such hits as “Sixteen”, “Summer”, and “ I Don’t Love You Anymore”. The album was well received by fans and critics alike, quickly rising to the spotlight on many platforms. The album itself took over multiple US Billboards, the most notable being its peak at number 24 on the Billboard 200. Listen to the album below!

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PostedJuly 22, 2017
AuthorXochitl Hansen
TagsReal Friends, fearless records, This Day In Music History

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