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Henry Rollins on drugs, alcohol & self-transformation

I always find Henry Rollins interesting to listen to. But this interview is particularly engaging, even by his standards:

It suddenly struck me how obviously this song is about self-transcendence:

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February 28, 2016
Archive, asceticism, Cognitive Triage: Practice, Culture and Strategies, Henry Rollins, Listening, Thinking
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