7/30/2023 0 Comments Songs by the whoNow, while Stray Kids are so far into their career, it’s worthwhile to take things back and see them as the kids they were at the very start. In 2004, Rush honored some of the bands that inspired them by releasing Feedback, an eight-song EP packed with covers of songs by the Yardbirds, Buffalo Springfield and Cream. The Who 11.29.75 16 02.14.76 16 You Better You Bet The Who 03.21.81 18 05.09.81 15 Who Are You The Who 08.26.78 14 11.04.78 15 Athena The Who 09.04.82 28 10.30.82 14 Won't Get Fooled Again. Although it’s maybe not sonically where Stray Kids ended up being for most of their career, you see the musical experimentation they’ve come to be known for in the penultimate bridge when near-silence is interrupted by synthesizers, slight keys, blowing breezes, and echoing ad libs. School Life is all about hoping school will become a bit less boring, which it assuredly did after they debuted as K-pop stars. While working on their very first album, Stray Kids were literally the kids that their name dubs them, with many of the members still in school. Read more: Balming Tiger is the 11-member collective with an alternative vision of K-pop While no Stray Kids song is overlooked by their dedicated fans, known collectively as Stay, here (in no particular order) are some tracks for soon-to-be Stay who are looking to get a bit more familiar with the hidden treasures that Stray Kids have to offer. With their third LP, 5-Star, stylized as ★★★★★, set to drop on June 2 via JYP Entertainment and Republic Records, it’s a great moment to delve into Stray Kids’ discography and take a look at some of their most underrated songs.
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