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{{Interview headline|Rentals revel in Moog music|Tristam Lozaw|The Boston Herald Magazine|[[February 2]], [[1996]]|During the '80s, after the demise of the poofy haired, new-wave bands, indie-rock tastemakers eschewed all synthesizers.
{{Interview headline|Rentals revel in Moog music|Tristam Lozaw|The Boston Herald|[[February 2]], [[1996]]|During the '80s, after the demise of the poofy haired, new-wave bands, indie-rock tastemakers eschewed all synthesizers.


The exile has pretty much remained in effect for all red- blooded rockers But that didn't stop Matt Sharp from making those long-abandoned Moog and ARP synth sounds the centerpiece of his band the Rentals, who perform with the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Silverchair on Thursday at the FleetCenter.
The exile has pretty much remained in effect for all red- blooded rockers But that didn't stop Matt Sharp from making those long-abandoned Moog and ARP synth sounds the centerpiece of his band the Rentals, who perform with the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Silverchair on Thursday at the FleetCenter.
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