Steve is on a mission this week to persuade listeners that every single member of a pop-punk band ever is in some way connected to or guilty of fornication with minors ... so that seems like a balanced and totally neutral place for us to start with Buffalo, New York pop punkers Cute is What We Aim For, a band who have seen 20(!) members file through their ranks in just 14 active years as a band. Well ... someone in that band ain't too popular are they!
Rotation, the band's second (and so far final) studio album was released June 23rd 2008 to a relatively unfavourable critical response. Despite this, the album sold relatively well; 23,000 copies in it's initial week and debuting at number 21 on the Billboard 200, proving our much worn idiom that just because something's popular, doesn't mean it's good. But just how 'not good' is Rotation?
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