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<title>Comment by Jorge Moreno on Toad the Wet Sprocket Reconsidered</title>
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<description>I discovered Toad late, i.e. circa 1999. Since then I became a fan who has shared this excellent discovery with those who, like me, did not had the exposure to good alternate rock in the 90s and were in the middle of the rap-kids-grundge-hiphopagain era.

They sound great today, each piece is different, each work is pullished, each song is delicate and elegant, or hard but with well developed music.

Some weeks ago a new station started around (Fresh FM) and from time to time they play the classic &quot;All I want&quot;... it sounds recent but it is almost 12 years old!

Give TTWS other chance? Of course they have it!

Best!

Jorge Moreno 
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