00:00Oh, they wanted to have our song in Girls and we were super happy about it.
00:04I just remember waking up the day after they aired it and we were like, oh, wait, this is like
00:11a shift.
00:12Girls, the TV show has had such an interesting resurgence with younger audiences rediscovering it.
00:18I like it being in season two, episode three, I believe it was.
00:22I feel like if you were to identify like five major millennial cultural moments, that has to be one of
00:30them.
00:30We knew that, oh, they wanted to have our song in Girls and we were super happy about it.
00:36But I just remember waking up the day after they aired it and we were like, oh, wait, this is
00:43like a shift, like a moment.
00:45It was so epic.
00:49In the scene, they don't really have their phones on them.
00:52It was just a different vibe.
00:53It's not there in the same way.
00:54That's also why maybe people are like looking back at that time and being like, oh, my God, it was
01:01so like free and wild.
01:03Pure.
01:04Yeah.
01:05There was not that many people on Instagram and we just put up pictures so we could remember what we
01:09were doing.
01:10If we were in Vegas, we put up like a picture on our drum machine and we're like, oh.
01:14It was just so raw.
01:15Yeah.
01:15It was more like a diary, like a photo diary of us doing weird stuff because people didn't really care
01:22because no one could like take a photo of them when they messed up and then send it to their
01:26boss or whatever.
01:28It was more like, oh, yesterday was wild.
01:30I'm just very happy that we were doing that.
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