The Jonas Brothers' fourth album has more instant pop melodies and fewer kiddie digressions, which makes the group's seemingly abundant women troubles ("Poison Ivy," "World War III" and "What Did I Do to Your Heart") a little more believable.
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The Jonas Brothers' fourth album has more instant pop melodies and fewer kiddie digressions, which makes the group's seemingly abundant women troubles ("Poison Ivy," "World War III" and "What Did I Do to Your Heart") a little more believable.