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"textContent": "Pictured above: Iggy Pop, courtesy of Coachella/Pooneh Ghana People always underestimate the Coachella kids. For years now, older musos have turned their noses up at the selfie and outfit culture, and assumed that it's all very vacuous and superficial. But we've known for years that the Coachella kids know their music. In previous years, we've seen the same people singing full-voiced to Beyonce and Blondie, to Tyler, the Creator and David Byrne. Genres be damned -- good music is good music This year, the likes of Devo and Byrne (again) represented the punk/new wave worlds on Friday and Saturday. And […]\n\nThe post Day 3 Was Punk Day at Coachella first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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