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There have been a lot of records that people claim “capture the experience of growing up,” but I’d argue that this year Life on a Houseboat is one of the only records to actually achieve this hard to reach goal. There are still those pop-punk jams that talk about girls really plainly, and that’s all well and good, but it’s the songs that really tell a story where the endless replay value of this album is found. You can hear all of the experiences in this record. You can hear the love, heartbreak, happiness, sadness, and everything in between on this album, and it is a feat that is seemingly accomplished with relatively no real effort. Life on a Houseboat is the kind of record I want to take the time to get to know, and in doing so allow let it further entrench itself inside my ear drums. - someone in 2013
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