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On its second full-length outing, 2007's LOSE ALL TIME, the Vancouver, Canada-based ensemble You Say Party! We Say Die! makes up for an unfortunate band name with a sharp set of dance-punk tunes. Highlights of the edgy, rhythm-driven album include "Downtown Mayors Unite, Alley Kids Rule!"--a raucous number that sounds like a fusion of !!! and Yeah Yeah Yeahs; and the jagged yet melodic "Monster."
You Say Party! We Say Die!: Becky Ninkovic, Krista Loewen, Derek Adam, Devon Clifford, Stephen O'Shea.
Additional personnel: Kristin Treleaven, Melissa Gregerson, Katherine Prentiss (vocals). You Say Party We Say Die Lose All Time Songs Lose All Time Review
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