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That new Radiohead video is pretty sweet…it’s a good thing I’m not a huge fanboy and don’t have high expectations, because the new album and everything about their new material is really fucking awesome. Radiohead could use some Jennifer Dances. Reply
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Not surprisingly, I’ve always hated the Breeders.
That new Radiohead video is pretty sweet…it’s a good thing I’m not a huge fanboy and don’t have high expectations, because the new album and everything about their new material is really fucking awesome.
Radiohead could use some Jennifer Dances.
The Breeders rock, but Deal-A-Meal rocks harder; so I’ve got nothing but love for you Richard.