Catch the heavy bass throb and percussive pulse of "Spinnin' Around", or check out the thudding pop dance hooks of "Throw Your Hands Up" (written by Britain's very own popmeisters Zarc Porter and Mark Pennells). You can almost see pop star wannabees practicing with hairbrush mic in front of mum's bedroom mirror. I'm not sure that too many British teenies are going to be chomping at the bit to perform "God Bless The USA" and anyway Jump5 aren't well known in the UK (note to Authentic, a Tribe karaoke album would sell a few). But that's as may be. If you know young kids wanting to make a start with church youth group gigs, this could be worth getting for them.
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