the ways in which that individual thinks he or she is perceived by others." In another example, Pearl Jam versus Nirvana evolves into an exploration of what's more important: sacrifice or survival. For instance, investigating his own dislike of Blur and his love of Oasis leads Hyden to quote early 20th-century sociologist Charles Cooley, so that he can talk about "how a person's indemnity is shaped by. Though the premise of debating the merits of one band or artist over another may seem a bit contrived, Hyden notes in the preface that he is "not interested in settling these arguments," which allows him to take his deliberations in fun and original directions. Freelance pop-culture writer Hyden puts his knowledge of pop music and pop culture on full display in his first book.
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