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telekon3 wrote:Most new music by "older" bands seems lackluster these days, even if it's viewed as the best thing they have done in twenty years (This single may not be the case) It's because I'm not a teenager any longer, It's not the 80's any longer, It doesn't have the impact on me or become a soundtrack for my memories as when I was younger and other things in my life at this age have become a greater priority than the "latest cool band or release" I think that is why I spend my free time hunting down rare CDs from my past and waiting for reissues of music that was never released on CD to fill this void of the excitement and importance that music once had in my life. In this age of country and rap it's a miracle that these bands from my youth are even still making music at all.
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