A Year After the Quake, a Rift in Japan's Musical Landscape - Patrick St. Michel - The Atlantic

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After the March 11 crisis, pop went patriotic, YouTubers made protest songs, and indie got weird.

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震災から1年、日本の音楽界に亀裂が生じた - The Atlantic
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A Year After the Quake, a Rift in Japan's Musical Landscape - Patrick St. Michel - The Atlantic
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After the March 11 crisis, pop went patriotic, YouTubers made protest songs, and indie got weird.

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