Lana Cooper - 24/Sep/2010  The title of the Goo Goo Dolls’ ninth studio album, Something for the Rest of Us, reflects the uncertainties faced by everyday people, digging through...
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LEE ZIMMERMAN - 15/Sep/2010  Punks-turned-popdarlings, Goo Goo Dolls have toned down their insurgent tendencies sincefinding favoritism from the masses, but that doesn't mean they...
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Gary Graff - 10/Sep/2010 If what some of the rest of us want from the Goo Goo Dolls is a return to the trio's harder-rocking, pre-"Name" roots, then the Goos have tossed us a ...
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Jamie O'Meara - 09/Sep/2010 It's been four short years sense we've been compelled to contend with a new album from the pride of Buffalo, and the brave and/or foolhardy among us m...
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Jason Keller - 09/Sep/2010  If you remember the Goo Goo Dolls as that unfashionable Buffalo-born trio wearing jammer shorts and bursting onto the mid-90s rock scene with a high-o...
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Kirsten Coachman - 06/Sep/2010 After a four-year break, the Goo Goo Dolls have returned to the music scene with their latest album, Something For The Rest of Us. The album is the fo...
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Me & My Arrow - 05/Sep/2010  The Goo Goo Dolls had already earned a place among the great rock bands of the last two decades when they released their last album, Let Love In, in 2...
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BARRY WALTERS - 31/Aug/2010  The first album in four years from the Buffalo, New York, trio sounds like the darkest moments of previous Goo discs stuck together in a 48-minute mar...
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Andy Hermann - 30/Aug/2010  Fifteen years on from their “A Boy Named Goo” heyday, the most famous rock band ever to emerge from Buffalo, N.Y., is still plugging away on this, the...
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Jordy Kasko - 29/Aug/2010  There's not much certainty in the music world, but there is one thing that is inevitable with almost every band: after 6 or 7 albums, their music will...
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