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- Summary: The second full-length release from the Nashville punk band Snooper was produced by John Congleton.
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- Record Label: Third Man Records
- Genre(s): Punk, Pop/Rock
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Oct 14, 2025With ‘Worldwide’, Snõõper continue to capture their bizarro universe, at the core of which is the same erratic intensity that many fell in love with two years ago.
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Oct 3, 2025Snooper might not be having fun on Worldwide, but they make alienation served with an absurdist wink sound more entertaining than it has in some time.
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Oct 3, 2025While it’s clear that Snõõper set high standards for their second album, they didn’t collapse under the pressure—they let it mount until Worldwide becomes a diamond.
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Oct 13, 2025Worldwide fortifies Snooper’s sound by forcing the stiff loops of a drum machine to warp under the weight of their ricocheting guitars. Studio time didn’t kill the punk band. It granted them space to play faster and looser without losing any of the fun.
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Oct 3, 2025Snooper’s vision of egg punk is more hygienic; the full experience is still reserved for the stage. They’ve fantastically magnified a glimpse of that for larger crowds, but in the studio, Snooper aren’t as wild as we thought they were.
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Oct 3, 2025The 12-song sophomore effort allows the listener to view punk music through their lens, and these aren’t rose-tinted glasses, showing a band content with one sound forever. Snooper is looking to leave their mark on punk, and Worldwide slowly begins to dig its claws into that goal, even if it comes with subtle growing pains.