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Classic Rock
December 2023
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Nader Mansour on giving up screaming, dating wild women and the insecurity of musicians.
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THIS IS WHO I AM
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There have been wild nights, bad decisions, imposter syndrome and much more, but The Struts never stopped wanting to be the biggest and the best.
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