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Thursday, April 17, 2003 

Interestingly enough, I had very definite one-song soundtracks to my last two exams. The one on Monday featured "He War" by Cat Power, especially the tense, spiralling guitar line that introduces the song; my exam today, in contrast, featured the soaring, oddly joyous chorus of Superchunk's "Watery Hands". "Watery Hands" comes off of one of Superchunk's less well-regarded albums, "Indoor Living". Despite its reputation, it's quite good.



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