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  "textContent": "There's a voice most of us know all too well—the one that shows up at 2 a.m. to remind you of every awkward thing you've ever said. The one that second-guesses, catastrophizes, and occasionally spirals into full existential dread over a minor email. Common People have written a love letter to it. \"Dear Worry\" is the latest single from the Los Angeles-based indie rock outfit, and it's something of a radical act in a musical landscape that loves a triumphant chorus: rather than vanquishing the darkness, it sits down next to it. Bassist and vocalist Konrad Ulich puts it plainly: […]\n\nThe post Release Radar: Common People Let the Worry Win on Games first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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