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Pinkshift releases new single "When We Were Friends," a pop-punk anthem about friendship and breakup clarity

By

Tom Breihan

10d ago· 2 min readenNews

Summary

Baltimore pop-punk band Pinkshift releases a new single called "When We Were Friends," a pogo anthem about post-breakup clarity and the realization of how valuable friendship is. The song, originally titled "Friends," tells a story about being sidelined when a friend entered a new relationship. This follows their album Earthkeeper (released last August) and the single "Snow."

Key quotes

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This song was just called 'Friends' for the longest time.
It's a story about getting kicked to the curb when there was a new relationship in my friend's life.
I wanted to share a story about how valuable friendship is, even though we might take friendships for granted.
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Baltimore pop-punkers Pinkshift are on a seriously prolific run right now. They released their album Earthkeeper last August, then followed it with the single “Snow” a few months later. Today, they drop a new song called “When We Were Friends,” a pogo ant

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