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Essay heading: American Hardcore
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September 5, 2002 |
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They also helped out other bands and other artists with their labels. The labels were set up by hardcore kids for hardcore kids, and there is no mention in the "American Dream" of helping fellow men out and giving a helping hand, the American Dream is that of a selfish man, who's only aim in life is to gain wealth... displayed 300 characters
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That each and every American deserves wealth and happiness is unrealistic and it seemed that kids who were living in the broken dreams and in the broken homes of America, needed something more physical than a dream, something they could actually touch and feel and hear and call their own. These kids didn't want to grown up and get a suit and a job, they wanted an alternative future... displayed next 300 characters
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