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  "textContent": "Midway through my video chat with Cootie Catcher, guitarist/vocalist/beatmaker Nolan Jakupovski suddenly wields a prop: “ _This_ , I think, is what we want to sound like.” He’s holding a copy of the Pastels’ 1998 remix album _Illuminati_ , on which the Glasgow indie greats have their songs reworked by the likes of My Bloody Valentine, Stereolab, and Jim O’Rourke. “A lot of the songs on here, I hear them, and I'm just like, 'Oh, this is literally what we want to do, but live.’”\n\nThe post Cootie Catcher On How <em>Girls</em>, Electrelane, And Embracing Awkwardness Influenced New Album <em>Something We All Got</em> appeared first on Stereogum.",
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