
If It Ain’t Broke, Crank It Louder: The Indestructible Sound of Buckcherry
When I first encountered Buckcherry in 1999, a wave of envy washed over me. This band, with its ingenious fusion of Guns N Roses’ unparalleled
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When I first encountered Buckcherry in 1999, a wave of envy washed over me. This band, with its ingenious fusion of Guns N Roses’ unparalleled

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