A long, exposed walkway with a railing held up by wooden posts juts out over Tommy Stinson's living room. "At the hardest times, I've always looked up there and gone, 'Yeah, I could put a fuckin' noose around that fuckin' pole right in the middle,'" the singer-songwriter says as he looks up at them, pausing briefly. "But nah, my kids would
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