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Rolling Stone, 11/13/2003, Issue 935, p66, 6p, 9 Color Photographs, 1 Black and White Photograph
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The article highlights members of the musical band Strokes and there quest to make the world safe for rock & roll. It presents an exclusive interview with the lead singer of the Strokes, Julian Casablanca, New York's finest purveyors of coolly detached retro-rock boogie. The Strokes are more than just a band. They have become the face of the so-called new garage-rock scene. They have been embraced by the designers of runway fashion, the death knell of anything sincere. Casablanca discusses about his love for music and abhorration for heroin. He feels it to be like walking around with a terrorist and one never knows when it is going to blow them up.
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