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Northwest Indiana Times "ScribbleMonster plays a meld of punk and pop that parents
can appreciate with lyrics that will leave youngsters singing along long after the show is over."
Minnesota Parent review "ScribbleMonster plays melodic poppy rock that would fit just fine
on alt-rock radio, if only alt-rock radio played songs about monsters going 'Rrraargh!' and imaginary friends."
Parenting Magazine review "ScribbleMonster (a.k.a. James Dague) & His Pals plug healthy eating with their unique brand of hard pop."
Cookie Magazine review "The group's signature elements, a devilish sense of humor and
masterfully catchy songwriting, are definitely in full effect."
Hip Young Parent review "Songs With No Character is a fun, witty album filled with positive messages that the whole family will actually want to listen to from beginning to end."
The Seattle Times "Some reviewers have likened ScribbleMonster to 'Sesame
Street on Steroids.' But this Chicago group is popular with parents who don't mind a bit of an edge."
Cool Tunes for Kids review "ScribbleMonster has a terrific blend of melody and subject matter that is perfect for kids."
Dadnabbit review "Songs with No Character does an excellent job of giving different age groups something to listen to... ..and deserves space on your shelf alongside fun-for-the-family titles from bigger names like Dan Zanes, Barenaked Ladies, and They Might Be Giants."
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