Quote by Julian Casablancas
If the choice is between doing something supercool and having no o

If the choice is between doing something supercool and having no one hear it and doing something equally cool and tricking people into putting it on the radio, I dont think the second option is some big sellout. – Julian Casablancas

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Labels dont mean anything to me. Im trying to play as passionately as Im able to. If they want to call that cool, thats fine. Just spell the name right, is the formula. – Lee Konitz

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