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Q is for Quality Soft Core

32 min · 7 de may de 2026
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Drew takes a trip through Quality Soft Core by Mad Caddies, one of the most genre-bending records to come out of the punk and ska scene of the late 90s. Mixing punk energy with ska rhythms, reggae grooves, jazz influences, and surprisingly emotional songwriting, the album carved out its own weird little lane. Track by track, Drew breaks down the sounds, lyrics, and themes that made Quality Soft Core stand apart from a lot of its peers.

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