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	<title>Comments on: A Brand New Day</title>
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		<title>By: luke</title>
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		<description>i have to take exception with your calling the original big shiny tunes the one that holds up best.  oddly, i was also looking at the tracklists of the entire series the other day, and although big shiny tunes 2 was the one i owned and listened to the most when it came out, i was shocked at how strong big shiny tunes 3 was.  one or two duds, but it has a bunch of songs i still listen to semi-regularly.

also, the track listing for the new volume blew my mind a little.  seeing bands like wintersleep and tokyo police club amidst stuff like die mannequin and protest the hero and... buckcherry?  popular rock music has been bizarre this decade.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i have to take exception with your calling the original big shiny tunes the one that holds up best.  oddly, i was also looking at the tracklists of the entire series the other day, and although big shiny tunes 2 was the one i owned and listened to the most when it came out, i was shocked at how strong big shiny tunes 3 was.  one or two duds, but it has a bunch of songs i still listen to semi-regularly.</p>
<p>also, the track listing for the new volume blew my mind a little.  seeing bands like wintersleep and tokyo police club amidst stuff like die mannequin and protest the hero and&#8230; buckcherry?  popular rock music has been bizarre this decade.</p>
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