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//top\\: The Brothers 3.10.20

For the first six months, the project remained in obscurity. But by late 2020, a ripple effect occurred. A user on a private music forum shared a 30-second snippet from the USB drive, describing it as “the saddest, most beautiful thing I’ve heard — like dying and being reborn in a synth pad.”

The room was half-full. Not because the band was bad, but because fear was beginning to ripple through the crowd. People hugged their elbows. Hand sanitizer was passed around like a joint. the brothers 3.10.20

Play every show like the lights might go out tomorrow. Love every hug like it’s the last one before the lockdown. Because one day, you might wake up on March 11th, wishing you had been more present on March 10th. For the first six months, the project remained in obscurity

It is crucial to note that the date 3.10.20 (October 3, 2020, in European formatting, or March 10, 2020, in American formatting) is often a point of confusion, but the American format—March 10—is historically more poignant regarding the "last days of normalcy." Not because the band was bad, but because

“Take a load off, Fanny…”

Did you have a "3.10.20" moment? Share your story of the last normal night in the comments below.