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| Brad - I went back on album to "Second Stage Turbine Blade", but haven't listened to it closely enough to have a good opinion. I am afraid I am stuck on "Good Apollo..." for a while. what the heck and why not Now if we could get a few others to tune it - like Stratman - he's got to love the axe work. I think - Whattya think Stratters? Grab a brew, put your feet up and take a minute with it please, it's definitely new-old school By the way, I found a review that said C&C were "loosely considered 'emo' but not.." in the opinion of the reviewer. Interesting. Maybe I don't know emo
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