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Motion City Soundtrack, Mental Health, and Rock'n'Roll
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07/21/23
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The founding members of pop punk band Motion City Soundtrack, Justin Courtney Pierre and Joshua Cain, open up about their careers and how addiction, grief, and mental health shaped their journeys both in music and life. Reflecting on the power of music as a tool for healing and self-discovery, the band’s members share an insightful look at how their personal struggles reached their fans through music. “People started sending me messages about like, 'oh, hey, I have OCD and anxiety too.' It took me like another 10 years, but then I realized like, oh. I actually have some of these things that these people are telling me and I didn't even know it."You can follow Justin and Joshua here.
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