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Channeling the Muffs, the Go-Go’s and the muscular bravado of ’70s punk, particularly within the snarling voice of bassist Eloise Wong, the Linda Lindas shredded by songs about identification, friendship, energy and cats, most from their forthcoming debut album, “Rising Up.” They windmilled their devices in tandem, grinned at one another between numbers and tossed guitar picks to the gang. “They’re so cool — I used to be by no means that cool,” an objectively cool lady whispered to a companion. Mid-set, Bela Salazar, the 17-year-old guitarist, instructed the viewers to do a/an scream. On the finish, the foursome thanked their mother and father.
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