Video: Silversun Pickups, ‘Scared Together’
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Silversun Pickups return with a riffy new single, “Scared Together,” the first from their new album, “Physical Thrills.” The Butch Vig-produced album, SSPU’s sixth, will be out Aug. 19.
Silversun Pickups return with a riffy new single, “Scared Together,” the first from their new album, “Physical Thrills.” The Butch Vig-produced album, SSPU’s sixth, will be out Aug. 19.
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