The best part of Three Cheers lies in its mutability: it transforms the everyday struggles of suburban kids into a life-or-death soap opera. Rather than delving deeper into the pressures of adolescence, the album seeks to transcend them; in a realm filled with Judy Blumes, it resonates like a Stephen King narrative.
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