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Friday, May 30, 2003 

Agreed; in fact, I wrote about something very similar when I purged the ol' CD collection of stuff I never listened to a while back. That entry is now no longer on the web, but it's on the hard drive somewhere. Anyway, luckily I'm following the article's advice - not to harp on the same album again and again and so forth, but No Cities Left is really a fantastic record. It'll probably be forever associated with the smell of oxidizing steel, though.



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