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<title>Comment by Eric Berlin</title>
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<description>Inner Circle is usually associated with Cops, but as you&#039;ve stated, they have a great and unique sound. I used to throw them on during weekend mornings -- great for getting up and going on a sunny day. 

&quot;I&#039;m a Rastaman&quot; and &quot;Roman Soldiers of Babylon&quot; are excellent raggae tunes. However, some of their later stuff gets into the very cheesy territory that many reggae artists got into by the 80s (Bobby McFerrin, the great Jimmy Cliff, etc.).

Eric Berlin
&lt;a href=&quot;http://dumpsterbust.blogspot.com&quot;&gt;Dumpster Bust&lt;/a&gt;: Miracles from Mind Trash
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