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Too Fast for Love

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Published on November 21, 2002

"I think [Rolling Stone] is trying to be nice, but they're failing miserably," Anderson says. "They're trying to be forward and everything, and I know where they're coming from, but these are not really women, and it's not really rock. It's, like, girls, and it's pop."

Call the Donnas either "girls" or "pop," and they'll beat you like a gong, chump.

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