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"Leave Me Alone" finds a disaffected young man who tries to escape the ennui of modern life with Blues hockey and cheap beer. The next track, "Bi-Polar Girl," argues that "we'd both be a whole that happier if you were medicated." The Haddonfields aren't as sharp or effervescent as fellow pop-punk locals the Pubes; a few too many dropped beats and some sour harmonies derail the momentum. Luckily the EP ends on a high note with "The Haddonfield Hop," which serves as a band theme song as well as a call to arms for the Haddonfield faithful.
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