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The Prozacs

The Prozacs – Johnie 3 – We Should Split – Review

March 2, 2007

The perfect dunebuggy punk holiday for kicking sand in the face of 98 lb. weaklings and turning their goodie-two-shoes girlfriends into wanton go-go dancers.

The Prozacs – Live At CBGB’S – Review

March 17, 2006

Springfield’s Prozacs are exactly what you hope to hear at CBGB’s: Sloppy, snotty, and carefree. Far more upbeat than the name implies,

The Prozacs – Monsters Night Out – Review

September 30, 2005

Pop punk with catchy tunes and simple lyrics galore. Bop your head and shake your butt, because simplicity is bliss.

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