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      <![CDATA[The one-artist-per format also means that of the first fifty I like, maybe, 7 of those songs. One of them being White Town's "Your Woman" which, unlike its radio saturating-contemporary "How Bizarre," sounds awesome lately.
        
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      <![CDATA[Well, technically, Nothing's Shocking came out in the late 80s... though the Kettle's Whistle live version of "Jane Says," which I think all reasonable people can agree is the best and quite possibly definitive version, was performed/recorded and released in the 90s... So I guess I don't really know what my point is?
        
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