child, they will reach out to that child whether it is saying you know what i lost my dog, maybe you can help me, i did this for a living, all right. and the parents who put their kids on social media like this, it should be hung, now that is an exaggeration called hyperbole, so not greg: was joking. but what you re saying and jessica, what do they call backstage moms? judge jeanine: stage moms. jessica: a front stage mom. greg: it is a new stage mom and there is no rule. you usually have to put money aside for your kid, you can make a ton of money and you keep it for yourself. think about it, jessica. jessica: and your kid does not have to be anything good to be a success. i m not saying that the standard for these beauty queen kids. i always thought it was all repulsive, but there were standards. my kid does the best dog punches, whatever that might be. and i will say the only social media i have is twitter
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Today, aggressive pop-punk band
Stage Moms self-release their new EP
Almost Heaven… Feels Like Hell featuring their latest single “231” and the smash streaming hit “Sophomore Slump.”
The new collection of songs bring a fresh flavor to the genre and a genuine sense of honesty in their lyrics, while fusing the music styles of pop, punk, grunge, and rock.
The EP was recorded at Lumberyard Recording Studio (Wonder Years, Grayscale) in collaboration with
Nik Bruzzese of Man Overboard and
Ace Enders of The Early November. Together they’ve created something new for the ever-evolving genre and continue to fight on in the face of tragedy.