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"Joel fan, eh?"

Most young people these days probably would dismiss songs like these as relics of the old days, ancient music lost in time. Unfortunately, there were not enough working phones or MP3 players to go around, so a lot of surviving members of society likely didn't know about such famous musical artists. Luckily, Tommy had grown up with classic rock before the catastrophic worldwide event even occurred. He took his love for rock music with him wherever he went; it was one of the only things that even kept him sane.

Tommy had been hanging out nearby, having been drawn over after hearing the familiar song. After Michael had finished playing, he commented, "He was from my neck a' the woods, sorta. Close enough." New York City and Newark were close enough in proximity, after all, only separated by the Hudson River. "Mike, was it? You're pretty good, pal. Not bad at all." He was no Billy Joel by any means, but he didn't sound like a dying horse either. Tommy had a certain eye for musicians, especially in these times. They were hard to come by.


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