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R.I.P. Wolfmother

Sunday, August 10, 2008

R.I.P. Wolfmother

No, nobody died. It's just that one of my favorite bands just announced their splitting up. All the good ones end young, like Jimi Hendrix, like Jim Morrison, like Stevie Ray Vaughan, like Kurt Cobain. Again, nobody died here, but one album to me is just like a pre-mature death somehow. At least they left on a high note. Rest in peace, Wolfmother. 




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