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What do you miss about Blink?
When we were clicking, it was pretty magical. We were a band that was the first to embody a suburban movement in America where kids' lives aren’t that great, but they're not that bad either. They’re hovering in the middle of this grey area, where they feel like they're more, and they don’t wanna or can't identify with their parents. They identify with their friends, [who] tend to be rebellious, but they don’t wanna murder anybody. When Blink came out, it was like, "Finally -- this is something for us." We were true to the punk rock ethos, but we weren’t walking around like we were really pissed at the world. We were just reflective of what a large audience in America was going through at the time. I miss that connection. I miss when we were clicking, how fun it was to be at the top of the pyramid.

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