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    <title>I Loved The Day</title>
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    <summary>I loved the day, back when people would take risks, and they would do stuff to promote and build bands. The music industry is really toxic right now. There&apos;s a lot of groups out there that have one great song,...</summary>
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        <name>Dave Mustaine</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[<p>I loved the day, back when people would take risks, and they would do stuff 
to promote and build bands. The music industry is really toxic right now. 
There's a lot of groups out there that have one great song, and the rest of 
their album is just filler rubbish. People will go to see them in concert and 
they'll have to stand there for 45 minutes until they play that one song they 
know. Meanwhile, they're looking at a band of posers that just stare at their 
feet and are humped over, you know? They look like they've got their head duct 
taped to their shoes. That's not entertaining to me. Entertainment is Jimmy Page 
and Robert Plant onstage doing the Led Zeppelin stuff. Entertainment to me is 
Bonn Scott and Angus Young. Entertainment to me was Roger Daltrey and Pete 
Townshend. That was concerts galore, ya know? And I look at some of the young 
bands out there, and yeah, their music is really powerful and stuff like that, 
but for the most part it seems kind of like you're getting a peek into the day 
room at some kind of epileptic ward. There's no musicality to it, and the timing 
of their moves with the music is not dramatic at all.</p> ]]>
        
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