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Why We Fight 

Or, how I learned to stop worrying and love -- or at least respect -- Third Eye Blind

Wednesday, Nov 24 1999
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"The tumult that that song has caused is a sign that we're on the right track," Jenkins told Rollingstone.com. Uh, no. Compromising a statement you believe in (the band submitted the song with full lyrics to the label, so presumably its members believed in it) because the higher-ups say you have to is a lot of things, but not "the right track," not ever. The new version isn't an "edit." It's a hack job. And either Jenkins is comfortable with having his art manhandled and eviscerated in order to better serve the interests of the company to which he has contracted, or he's just spinning to the media.

I don't know which is true. All I can say is I'd like to ask.

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