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<title>Comment by zingzing on Skull and Guts Music!  No Fun!</title>
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<description>well, if you have to choose just one, i would suggest the tg track for you... tg improvised a lot of stuff, especially live, and their ... synergy... was quite amazing.</description>
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<title>Comment by Pico on Skull and Guts Music!  No Fun!</title>
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<description>Zing, you rawk!

Don&#039;t know if I&#039;ll ever get around to listening to this stuff, but the metaphors being thrown around here are worth the price of admission. Thanks for answering my call to enlighten us. 

And be sure to bookmark my reviews so that 25 years from now you&#039;ll know which limp-ass Fusion records to listen to.

xoxo

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