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Yeah, if someone's selling downloads and collecting money for our songs I would be unhappy about that but if they're trading it I don't mind, obviously if I make a thousand records or CDs or whatever, I like to sell a thousand.
Ian MacKaye
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Ian MacKaye
Age: 62
Born: 1962
Born: April 16
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When someone writes a really nasty piece about me. I think they're generally untrue because I think I'm a nice person.
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