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Rock was experiencing a massive resurgence among teens, with bands like Panic! At The Disco, Fall Out Boy, and My Chemical Romance ruling the airwaves. Meanwhile, pop-punk and hip-hop remained popular. In 2006, the internet was not in a
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Because data plans were expensive and phones were basic, teen hardware was fragmented. Instead of one device doing everything, teens carried a constellation of specific gadgets.
In 2006, the internet was social, but it was noisy and customizable.
Teens flocked to brands like Abercrombie & Fitch, American Eagle, and Aeropostale, sporting large logos.