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  2. Angles (The Strokes album) - Wikipedia

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    [25] Claire Suddath of Time called the album "a 10 song exercise in rock precision," [26] and Mikael Wood of Spin proclaimed that it "reminds you why they were so irresistible in the first place". [23] Amanda Petrusich of Entertainment Weekly gave the album a B−, describing it as "accordingly fractured and often inscrutable, but (with ...

  3. Pamungkas (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Pamungkas joined a band called Potenzio in 2009, and they released an album titled Jingga. [4] Pamungkas released his debut solo album, Walk the Talk, in 2018 to popular acclaim. The album was in fact first released in 2017 with 10 songs, but re-released in 2018 with six more songs and a new cover.

  4. Ode to the Mets - Wikipedia

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    "Ode to the Mets" is a song by American rock band the Strokes, the ninth and closing track on their sixth studio album, The New Abnormal (2020). Singer Julian Casablancas began writing the song while waiting for a subway train following the New York Mets' loss in the 2016 National League Wild Card Game at Citi Field.

  5. The Strokes - Wikipedia

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    The Strokes have been said to be, "as influential to their era as the Velvet Underground or the Ramones were to theirs", by Lizzy Goodman in her book on the New York City music scene, claiming that, "almost every artist I interviewed for this book – from all over the world – said it was The Strokes that opened the door for them."

  6. New York City Cops (song) - Wikipedia

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    The Strokes continued to perform the song live despite the September 11 attacks. During their performance in Toronto on October 2, 2001, Casablancas stated, "I liked this fucking song and it's ruined. We live in New York. It's fucked up. The cops have killed a lot more people than they're saying and that's the fuckin' truth." [9]

  7. The New Abnormal - Wikipedia

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    The New Abnormal is the sixth studio album by American rock band the Strokes, released on April 10, 2020, through Cult and RCA Records. [2] It was their first full-length album since Comedown Machine (2013), marking the longest gap between studio albums by the band.

  8. Last Nite - Wikipedia

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    "Last Nite" is a song by American rock band the Strokes. It was released on October 23, 2001, as the second single from their debut album, Is This It (2001). Outside of the United States, "Last Nite" peaked within the top 20 of the charts in the United Kingdom.

  9. Is This It - Wikipedia

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    Live recorded versions of "Hard to Explain", its B-side "New York City Cops", and "Last Nite" from The Modern Age aired on the UK music show Top of the Pops on July 6, 2001. [30] The Strokes were added to the main stage at the T in the Park festival in Scotland on July 7 after alternative rock group Weezer pulled out. [31]