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By: Kiernan Maletsky
Rock N roll is less than sixty years old, remember, so the idea of multiple generations of active bands is still a fairly new one. But as big-ticket concerts and festivals become prevalent, more and more people are going to get the ol' band back together for another shot. Still, it's a risky proposition, seeing a band you had in your cassette deck 25 years ago. We don't want anyone's precious memories tainted by a subpar relic, so we've made this handy guide to help you decide whether to go see that old band.
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First, let's define some terms: Is the band you're thinking about old?
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