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>"it was like I had found my home... my scene"

>"we weren’t trying to change anything… but everything changed"

>"the music was everything to us...it was our life"

>"there was just… something in the air back then"

>"those nights… they meant something...it was bigger than all of us"

choice deep quoteables from 2022's forgotten 00s NYC rock doc

shame the editor trimmed all the interview clips down to cliches, made the first half feel kind of front page
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>>130004693
The garage rock revival of the aughts was undermined by Israeli music execs and their nigger puppets.
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>>130004705
undermined or overseen
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>>130004693
All the bands mentioned in the picture are damn boring.
Like he said, they didn't try to change anything, they have nothing to say.
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>>130004693
I was there man... not that anyone cares
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>>130004693
>"im gay"
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Rich kids slumming it in the big city on daddy's money. This is why rock is dead.
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>>130005303
at the first can show in cologne



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