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Run It Back: BPM’s Top 50 Albums of 2013

Rob Hakimian, Aleksandr Smirnov, Andy Johnston, Joshua Pickard, John Wohlmacher, Steve Forstneger, John Amen, Ethan Reis, Carlo Thomas, Chase McMullen, Ray Finlayson and Tom Williams·July 17, 2023
Ah, 2013… to say it was a “simpler time” is, well, oversimplifying things. But in the music world...
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Tim Sentz, Chase McMullen, Rob Hakimian, Joshua Pickard, Kyle Kohner, Andy Johnston, Aleksandr Smirnov, Ethan Reis and Grady Penna·January 11, 2022
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