How Jeff Rosenstock's Worry spoke to an entire generation

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The very first installment of Modern Classics Revisited, and there's no better place to start than with Jeff Rosenstock's magnum opus, Worry.

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00:00 - Intro
01:32 - Ch. 1: Jeff Rosenstock, the last bastion of punk's DIY spirit
12:04 - Ch 2.1: Track listing and flow matter a lot, actually
14:40 - Ch 2.2: The king of pop punk
17:06 - Ch. 2.3: "Everything he does is just so damn sincere"
20:10 - Ch. 2.4: Does it hold up 9 years later?
21:52 - Ch. 3: Rosenstock somehow tops Worry
24:36 - Ch. 4: Why we love Jeff Rosenstock

Links to stuff:
Dan Ozzi's feature on BTMI for Vice: https://www.vice.com/en/article/bomb-the-music-industry-is-dead-probably-theyre-not-sure-but-yeah-whatever-probably/
Rosenstock's interview with The Village Voice: https://www.villagevoice.com/qa-the-arrogant-sons-of-bitches-jeff-rosenstock-on-the-joys-and-stigmas-of-ska-cbgb-misery-and-pranky-vibes/
Sara Crow's documentary on BTMI: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09nDri1y3kQ
Professor Skye's review of Hellmode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBpCcw4vZcs

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Jeff Rosenstock, Worry, Hellmode

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