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    "A Song That Changed My Life: XBYRDX is Satisfied With the Replacements' Unsatisfied",
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  "textContent": "The Storyteller: XBYRDX The Song: “Unsatisfied,” the raw, confessional misfit anthem by the Minneapolis-based The Replacements, hit a universal note with songwriters across genres by combining keen, cutting lyrics with unpolished, punk-prone energy and jangly alt-rock melodies. The Background: Intrigued by singer-songwriters who aim to document moments in time through their own cultural-societal perspectives, and steeped in punk’s DIY ethos, XBYRDX sought out musical stylings where contrarian dissent and counterculture-driven lyrics were bountiful. By studying ‘60s protest folk artists and ‘80s alternative trailblazers such as Hüsker Dü & Big Black, XBYRDX began shaping a songwriting approach that channels personal reflection […]\n\nThe post A Song That Changed My Life: XBYRDX is Satisfied With the Replacements' Unsatisfied first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
  "title": "A Song That Changed My Life: XBYRDX is Satisfied With the Replacements' Unsatisfied"
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