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Old 03-10-2008, 08:51 PM   #14 (permalink)
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50.Huggy Bear-Herjazz
49.The Delgados-The Great Eastern
48.James-Village Fire
47.Swell Maps-Read About Seymour
46.Camera Obscura-Lyod I'm Ready to be Heartbroken
45.Half Man Half Biscuit-The Trumpton Riots EP
44.The Wild Swans-The Revolutionary
43.The Pooh Sticks-On Tape
42.Fire Engines-Candyskin
41.McCarthy-Keep an Open Mind or Else
40.Jane And Barton-It's a Fine Day
39.Josef K-The Missionary
38.Ride-Ride EP
37.The Bodines-Therese
36.Shop Assistants-Safety Net
35.The Primitives-Really Stupid
34.Saint Etienne-So Tough
33.The Sea Urchins-Pristine Christine
32.Elastica-Line Up
31.Stereolab-Peng!

There you go, you now know all 50
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sweet nothing openly flaunts the fact that he is merely the empty shell of an even more unadmirable member. his loneliness and need for attention bleeds through every letter he types. edit: i would just like to add that i'm ashamed that he's from texas. surely you didn't grow up in texas, did you sweet nothing?
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