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Man, leave these little fuckers alone.

Jesus, three pages about a band of 14 year olds. It's getting kinda really mean.

Let them be a band if they want to be a band. Fuck it. You don't have to support them, you can just ignore them. It's not like most of us live in Watertown or wherever.

In the immortal words of The FuckEmos, "Be Nice/ Don't Be Mean/ Because when you're pissing people off/ You're on the losing team."
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Ekkssvvppllott wrote:MayorofRockNRoll is apparently the poor man's thinking man.

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The MayorofRockNRoll wrote:Man, leave these little fuckers alone.

Jesus, three pages about a band of 14 year olds. It's getting kinda really mean.

Let them be a band if they want to be a band. Fuck it. You don't have to support them, you can just ignore them. It's not like most of us live in Watertown or wherever.

In the immortal words of The FuckEmos, "Be Nice/ Don't Be Mean/ Because when you're pissing people off/ You're on the losing team."


Damn. And I was about to post this.

Although to give the kids their due, they're at least as good as these adults.
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Also: if I was in any position to talk to those kids with their Teen Spirit cover I posted, I'd tell them: great! You played Teen Spirit at your school show. And you pulled it off just fine, got through the whole thing and had a blast. Now, whatever you do, do not put the video on the frigging internet.

With the Creed-a-like band I think we're seeing one of the problems with the 'universal access' of something like MySpace, where a song can be recorded and on the internet within a day. They aren't acting like a 'first band' used to act, where they might play for their friends/family/schoolmates, make a home-made tape to give out, or somesuch; they're acting like a full time awesome band already, with a MySpace and an attitude. Perhaps there's something in here about instant-success culture, too, or maybe I'm overthinking it.
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