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Arguably the most successful band to come out of the infamous Elephant 6 Collective in Athens, GA, Neutral Milk Hotel ended up calling it quits in 1998, shortly after the release of their seminal sophomore album, In the Aeroplane Over the Sea. After playing a string of well-received solo dates last year, frontman Jeff Mangum decided to get the band back together, sparking a flurry of nostalgic think-pieces that seemed overly concerned with the group's legacy. Nevermind how you may feel about the band and their body of work; the reunion gives a new generation of angst-ridden teenagers a chance to sing along to songs about Anne Frank.
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