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9 Reasons You're Still A JoBro Fan

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9 Reasons You're Still A JoBro Fan
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Throwback to the fourth grade, when you learned about this band of three brothers that would change your life forever. It's not just because they're beautiful human beings, it's about the music. It was always about the music and their faces were just a bonus. Listening to them now as an adult still gives me all the feels. Its a nostalgic feeling that can never go away. I still remember my first concert ever in Oklahoma City, it was August, and their S.O.S. album had just been released. I will never forget the love I have for them and their music.

1. They still make you cry when you listen to the heart wrenching songs.

2. When you watch their live movie, you get a little too excited.

3. When you know all their secret dances.

4. When you sing extra notes that were from the concert.

5. You know the not so popular songs.

Bounce is your favorite song.

6. You would pay anything, ANYTHING, to see them live one more time.

7. You still laugh at their jokes.

8. You love that their music was more than just another song.

9. They were different than any other "boy band" or pop artists. They were just brothers playing music.

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