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AJR - Bang!

Image result for bang ajrOn February 12, 2020, AJR released their new song, "Bang!" In this song, they sing about the middle period between childhood and adulthood. Throughout the song, AJR sings about a "fake it till you make it" sort of policy and putting off the whole growing up phase of their lives. The message is that adulthood is bound to hit us at some point so you might as well go out with a bang, hence the name of the song. The music that plays in the song is rather unique in that it plays a mysterious horn sound during the verses but switches to a "theatrical trap" when the chorus hits.

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  1. This sounds cool I can't wait to check more about this!

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  2. The music video is super weird... I love it!

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