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Ben Folds returns without his five — well, actually two. After feeling they had reached their creative peak, the power-pop trio broke up in October of 2000. On Rockin’ The Suburbs, Folds still rocks out on the piano, churning out sweet pop melodies written in his unique narrative style (five of the 12 track titles contain first names). Ben Folds has the ability to relate to the Generation X, white suburban kid the same way as Springsteen relates to the blue-collar worker. Nowhere is this more evident than in the title track. A hilarious take on white-boy angst which includes Folds doing his best Zach De La Rocha impersonation while name-dropping Quiet Riot, Michael Jackson and Bon Jovi.
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