Cadence
Cadence is a band that put out the song "The Party Starts Now," which got some attention. Their first album was called "Ignite," and they followed it with...
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Cadence is a band that put out the song "The Party Starts Now," which got some attention. Their first album was called "Ignite," and they followed it with another one named "Ascension." The group includes Amelia Jones on vocals, Ethan Carter on lead guitar, Liam Harrison on bass, and Sophia Garcia on drums.
They've had some pushback for their approach to pop music, with some early criticism calling it too unorthodox. Later on, a song called "Unfiltered" stirred things up by touching on mental health and societal pressures, which led to mixed reactions from listeners.
Other tracks in their catalog include "Tangler" and "Cadence Club Penguin - Ghosts Just Wanna Dance."
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