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5.0 out of 5 stars
how does this not have a review yet?, April 5, 2011
I own all their releases. Their early stuff is high energy, abrasive, but of course always fun. Their latest 2 releases are smooth meandering yet always interesting chill cd's. before that was unknown country, which is their weirdest stuff, great throughout and their most experimental. before that is Modern Rock, which is pretty much half unknown country half Vehicle. Vehicle, which may be their briefest cd, and most of the tracks can be found on disc 2 of the ever popular Anthology, this is still worth owning for anyone who calls themself a Clean fan. It is possible their most coherent peace, in that the tracks are all quite similar (I'd say this is a bad thing, as variety keeps a cd interesting, but that's why it being short works for it. All the songs are still distinct in their own way, and the cd is over just before you begin to think that if there were more songs that sounded similar it would become redundent. In short, this is their last burst of pure fun energy, (save for a few tracks on modern rock and literally one track on unknown country). think of it as, their early high energy stuff, but without the abrasiveness. When Friends around, this is likely the first Clean CD I'll pop in.
NOTE: My theory is more than half these tracks can be found in Anthology, so no one bothers buying this, but i assure you, some of the best tracks on here aren't on Anthology, and to me, why they picked the ones they did doesn't really make sense. (although Big Cat is still my fav)
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