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Toad the Wet Sprocket celebrates the 30th anniversary of their album 'Dulcinea' by heading out on tour this summer, expressing a preference for a less tech-filled era and a dislike for social media's noise. The band, known for hits like "Fall Down" and "All I Want," reflects on their legacy and approach to social commentary, acknowledging the challenges of aging while preparing for upcoming tour dates with bands like Counting Crows and Barenaked Ladies. Despite some health concerns, the band remains focused on enjoying their time together and engaging with their audience.
Source: YAHOO