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Pop Music Review: JJAMZ's 'Suicide Pact'

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The history of rock is littered with the initials of supergroups and not-so-super groups. Now there's JJAMZ, a quintet of artists from the Los Angeles indie scene. But does that spell delight, or disaster? Pop music critic Steve Hochman reviews their new release, "Suicide Pact."

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