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The Strokes: E14 Meet me in the Podcast


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The Strokes rock. Period. Full stop. End of discussion. Here’s a 1:12:51 long discussion on how cool they are.

The Shuffle Bois discuss how bad rock music was in the late 90s and early Y2K era, which made what the Strokes pulled off all the more impressive. They discuss why the indie garage rock scene in NY blew up, the hilariously privileged background of the Strokes, and dissect some songs from their first three albums and why they’re great. They also have some connections to the 2020 Bernie Sanders’ primary campaign, which genre of Y2K rock you can have sex to, and the general uselessness of the UK and the blood debt they owe the world for giving us Adele.

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