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they saved rock and roll
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Right, that's why it's in such good shape today.
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>>127735688
>>127735696
their first few albums did by RCA forcing them to keep slogging along put it back where they started
the new abnormal was good but its more of an anomaly than a rule
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thier popularity gave it one last breath of life, this is why i will never hate the strokes or julian even though julian is a mega trust fund baby. the music was good and it allowed other bands to get signed and rock to still be a thing in the 2000s.
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Garage rock Greta van fleet
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>>127735688
One record wonder. Meanwhile, Im not saying KoL are greats, but they consistently release quality at least. Same with Interpol mostly.
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NO
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>>127735688
They had zero impact on rock and roll



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