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I like my outskirts redneck town

Yup. I grew up in one in Massachusetts. Moved here in the 80's because of music. I should've stayed in mine but fuckin liberals came in and destroyed the place anyway. It's one big condo complex now. But not where I'm GOING. Its as Mayberry as it gets

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I'm still a youngin born in the 80s. Seen many music scenes gone to shit though, even as an old school punk and folk, etc fan, who dressed conservative, often out of place.

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Well back then (listen to the old asshole with remember when) back then If you wanted a record deal you had to be either in Jew York or the Land of Fruits and Nuts where the record companies were and go hat in hand to these fuckin kikes. I am glad about 1 thing the internet has done. It has stripped them of that life and death power over musicians

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Yeah. But there was only a slim margin in the early 00s between small labels and internet, before internet music exploded, both crippling the industry, allowing wider access, yet an even greater field of competition