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Back then, the movement was really based on free love and coming together and music. But as far as my thoughts on rebellion and stuff, I just feel that we’re the modernized 60’s. It was just really cool because with the storyline and with what I was doing, it would be perfect to pay homage to her on her birthday. Well, I didn’t drop the album on 4/20 because of it being the day of marijuana it was a tribute to Edie Sedgwick because she was born on 4/20. Also, with young people, there’s a more outright and upfront use of drugs, mainly marijuana, so tell me your thoughts on this whole movement of rebellion. There’s a movement that’s going on with young people and, I feel, with a certain sense of realism, it can connect with people. I really felt the lyrics, and I just wanted to tell my story through music and to definitely inspire the youth. When I was growing up, I would always listen to a certain type of music, which was, like, classic rock and 90’s grunge rock. I just wanted to make music that was realistic to my lifestyle, and I wanted to speak out to the youth. How, specifically, would you categorize your music? You’re pop, punk, rock, hip-hop and dubstep. Police Searching For Boyfriend Of Dismembered Brooklyn Woman

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