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Sugarbomb

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on his top ten albums list for 2001, writing in a brief summary that the band's name and album art were "silly... But, my, does it rock." The song "Hello" was included in the films
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wrote of Sugarbomb, "a damn good sound that rocks hard and is catchy as all hell", comparing them to the
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Fort Worth, Texas
Power pop
RCA
power pop
Fort Worth, Texas
RCA
Billboard
Adult Top 40
Billboard
Orange County
Van Wilder
PopMatters
Beach Boys
Todd Rundgren
XTC
Queen
"Pop Goes the World: Sugarbomb, “Bully”
Bully awards
AllMusic
"Critics Choice"
Billboard
" Sugarbomb: Bully”
Sugarbomb
AllMusic
Categories
American power pop groups
Musical groups established in 1998

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