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  "textContent": "Pop trio Moody Joody, which consists of producer/guitarist Andrew Pacheco, vocalist and keyboardist Kayla Hall, and guitarist/singer Kaitie Forbes, casts a wide net of influences that captures today’s pop music scene. Their pop sound encapsulates the vintage eras of 80s and 90s that forms a modern refreshing twist in 2026. Their lyrics are fun and unabashedly playful. Their songs “OOPS” and “Loretta’s Last Call” are proof that the band is on the cusp of creating some great pop tunes.\n\nThe band, based in Nashville, initially got together over some group chatting, coffee, and a Pale Waves concert. “The band got …",
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