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41 minutes ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

It shouldn't be possible, but one time I saw The Strokes and by about a third of the way through the gig every single one of them had fallen asleep.

Although you jest Casablancas did end up having a lie down under the drum riser for a couple of tunes at T in the Park 2004.

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32 minutes ago, Anarion said:

Is This It was a masterpiece, as The Nal so succinctly noted, but everyone who has spent more than five minutes on The Strokes know that Room On Fire is their best record.

Nothing the strokes have released is close to a Masterpiece to be quite honest. 

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1 minute ago, Xeph1995 said:

Nothing the strokes have released is close to a Masterpiece to be quite honest.

I think people must have forgotten all the crap nu-metal and post grunge crap we had to endure before The Strokes saved rock with Is This It.

It instantly changed mainstream music in both the US and the UK, and went on to influence many great bands. It's possible to discuss if it's a masterpiece or not, but its position in music history can't be denied.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Anarion said:

I think people must have forgotten all the crap nu-metal and post grunge crap we had to endure before The Strokes saved rock with Is This It.

It instantly changed mainstream music in both the US and the UK, and went on to influence many great bands. It's possible to discuss if it's a masterpiece or not, but its position in music history can't be denied.

 

 

Absolutely. Even if they aren't the best at what they do, they influenced a lot of bands in to doing it better. 

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