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Andrew Allen's avatar

So you are trying to drum up interest in your book, regardless of whether people enjoy your writing and thinking? Sounds like a psyop to me.

(Pre-ordering now)

Nick Harley's avatar

They are my favorite band (literally paused writing this comment to spend an absurd amount of money on tickets to see them in Cleveland, which I thought would never happen), and while I truly believe they have no bad records, they (aka Julian) are the most frustrating band. I’m also a Browns fan, so maybe I just love things that are guaranteed to upset me.

Something I find interesting is that in 2001, when the “saviors of rock and roll” myth started, it was extremely obvious that they never reached too wide of an audience. For instance, Creed, Blink-182, Foo Fighters, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Linkin Park, Evanescence, Nickleback, Audioslave, System of a Down, Staind, Train, DMB, Incubus, Lenny Kravitz, Alien Ant Farm, Green Day, Slipknot, and Stereophonics all sold more in 2001. But now, 25 years later, is it crazy to call them one of the five most popular active rock bands? My fandom went from casual to diehard in 2011 when Angles came out my senior year of high school, and they’ve seemed to successfully reach new generations of fans with each release. The New Abnormal fans act as if that record is on the same level as the first two and the streaming numbers for even album cuts are eye opening. Anyway, I’ll shut up and preorder. Save the big Strokes thoughts for the expert.

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