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Who’s more inventive, Linkin Park or the Strokes?

March 31, 2002 Jake Brown 1 Comment

A New York Times writer asks the question: Who’s more inventive, Linkin Park or the Strokes?

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One thought on “Who’s more inventive, Linkin Park or the Strokes?”

  1. Jake says:
    April 1, 2002 at 8:53 am

    Hat tip to the nice guy from Georgia who recommended this article.

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