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Founded in September 2009, The Pop Break is a digital pop culture magazine that covers film, music, television, video games, books and comics books and professional wrestling.

The Singles Party: Justin Bieber featuring Chance the Rapper, ‘Confident’

We're proving a point here…we will give any song a chance. Justin Bieber is a lightning rod for hate, but you can't deny his...

Interview: Ballyhoo!

Written by Erica Batchelor with additional writing by Bill Bodkin While the country enters into a blustery and bitter winter season, the music of Ballyhoo!...

Pop-Break Live: Vamps at Roseland Ballroom

Pop-Break's Jeff Crespi ventured into New York City to catch a very special concert as one of Japan's hottest bands, Vamps hit The Roseland...

Video Game Review: The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds

Written by Eric Gallegos A Link to the Past for the Super Nintendo was my first foray in the Zelda series; it was also the...

Trailer Tuesday: 47 Ronin

Written by Bill Bodkin and Logan J. Fowler Theater, Rent, No thanks, Undecided? No thanks. 47 Ronin just doesn't interest me. It used to be...

TV Recap: Almost Human, ‘Blood Brothers’

Written by Scott Clifford A good police procedural always start off with an exciting cold opening to reel the viewer in for the rest of...

The Singles Party: Bruce Springsteen, ‘High Hopes’

It is written in the New Jersey state constitution that all media outlets must write about Bruce Springsteen when he does anything musically relevant....

Pop-Break Live: Trivium, DevilDriver (Starland Ballroom)

On November 30, Trivium (along with DevilDriver, After the Burial and Thy Will Be Done) brought the thunder to Sayreville, N.J.'s Starland Ballroom. Pop-Break's...

Trailer Tuesday: Lone Survivor

Written by Bill Bodkin and Logan J. Fowler Theater, Rent, No Thanks, Undecided? Rent. Lone Survivor looks like it's trying to be the next Zero...

TV Recap: Almost Human, ‘The Bends’

Written by Scott Clifford “The Bends” is the clichéd "drugs episode," something we see in any cop drama. Almost Human is using it as an excuse...

Album Review: July, ‘What We Signed Up For’

Written by Brendan Hourican While some people in the states might think that pop-punk is dead, these Canadians are sticking it to the nay-sayers with...

Album Review: NOFX, ‘Stoke Extinguisher’

Written by Michael Kundrath “Modesty! / Is for sure something I lack / A freight train without a track / Only ends in tragedy /...

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