It's in the Mix - Music and Your Teenager
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Have a little read: ... It's in the Mix: Music and Your Teenager by Mike Nappa "I never really thought that being obnoxious would get me to where I am now," says Billie Joe Armstrong, the front man for mainstream alternative band, Green Day. Together with his bandmates, he routinely fills 15,000 seat stadiums and has sold millions of records to date. "When I play, I'm not a nice guy," he continues. "You know, when you get really drunk, and it's like this person inside you that wants to come out and be obnoxious? It's that same kind of thing. And then people like you for it. I don't get that." A lot of Green Day's fans are teenagers, and like Billie Joe, their parents don't "get that" either. After all, why would kids like yours want to listen to music that even its creator calls obnoxious? In fact, why do teenagers need music in the first place? Why do
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