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Published: 2010/08/26

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The McLovins are just like any other rock band, except they haven’t graduated high school yet. Here they discuss their famed YouTube “YEM,” Phish’s response to it, and what it’s like to play the festival circuit before being able to drive.

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David Michael Jones August 30, 2010, 11:23:13

I honestly wish all musicians had the same appreciation and mindset towards music as these kids. Props to them, they seem to have their heads on straight and don’t seem to be taking anything for granted.

Adam Smith August 30, 2010, 15:06:32

Awesome!!

Sarah February 27, 2012, 02:06:32

I alltacuy came here from my blog since you posted on my review. Really nice shots. I agree though, the one of Tony with Scott in the background is my favorite too. And I’m glad you got iPad guy. I’ve been telling people about him.

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