Quote of the day: Maroon 5

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Rock band Maroon 5 is joining Kanye West, Ben Harper, and many others against Arizona's new immigration law. The band will start touring their new album, "Hands All Over," on July 30 and will not perform in Arizona.

In an interview with PopEater, Maroon 5 front man Adam Levine expressed the difficulty in the decision, "I did an interview in Tucson on the radio. [The host] asked about playing there," Levine said. "I said it was a really difficult decision to make because we have fans out there that are being penalized essentially by us not playing, so it's a really difficult decision to make. It really kind of comes down to what feels right, and it really didn't feel right to play there and reward Arizona for what we thought was a really bad decision."

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