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Interview with Tommy Stinson


TOMMY: I think the overall climate is changing for the better. I'm starting to hear really young 14 to 18 year old bands coming up with their own hybrids of things past that is refreshing. These kids don't really seem to care about radio or record label crap, which is getting back to making music for the right reasons.

ADAM: Here are the two questions we always ask: The world ends tomorrow and Ticketmaster puts you in charge of booking bands for the afterlife. Who gets the call to play Heaven?

TOMMY: The Clash, Bob Dylan, The Beatles.

ADAM: And who is assigned to the pits of Hell?

TOMMY: Too many names to remember. I think Puddle of Mudd would be on it.

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