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I don't think there's a punk kid in the world that doesn't have some crisis of faith when they hit 25 mobile and think,” Why the fuck mobile am I listening to this shit?" and the next day sell their Strife records for Death Cab for Cutie. Then there's some of us that feel some sort of life long connection to punk and hardcore, and as sad as that may be, I am one of those people. It's too late for me to get out of hardcore because I'm far to jaded in my opinion of every other mobile type of music out there that I feel like I would just be fooling myself into liking something more "adult" or "accessible". I rather invest my time and money into a band that is closer to being half my age playing their hearts out in some basement to 10 kids that some drug addled rock stars twice my age going through the motions of being a being a band on a fifty foot stage to over 200,000 people. I don't feel the need to defend hardcore anymore. It's become such a daily part of existence that I truly don't think I'm listening to anything revolutionary and it has become "what I listen to".
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