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Nick's move to vegetarianism began in high school: "I have a vivid memory of eating steak with my mother," Nick says. "Chewing animal flesh felt like the vilest action I could do. I made my decision right then at the dinner table." To read Nick Zinner's complete interview and to view PETA's Milk Gone Wild commercial, please visit peta2.com [at the full story link]. For more about the band, please visit yeahyeahyeahs.com.
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