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No Thank You's 'New England Patriots' Finds Space To Breathe In Grief

Written after the death of her father, Kaytee Della Monica wanders through her grief like an open house on the second single from All It Takes To Ruin It All.
<em>All It Takes To Ruin It All</em>, out April 6, follows up 2017's <em>Jump Ship </em>with shaky steps and bravery to grieve.

On the 2017 debut , No Thank You frontwoman Kaytee Della Monica offered the kind of heard from the edge of a cigarette with lyrics like "Still listen to when I'm getting high / I'm twenty something, I'm doing just

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