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          The problem for mainstream pop since the 70s is that metal has
          siphoned off many of the best freaks and losers.
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    <p>
      It's not often you read an article in the Guardian about Adam and The
      Ants, Finnish Battle Metal bands, and being "cool",
      but <a href="http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/music/2008/05/in_metal_ridicule_is_nothing_t.html">today
        I did</a>.
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