Entertaining and poignant, without beating the viewer over the head with the message.
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Perfectly blended a cappella vocals, excellent production, and compelling arrangements of pop and rock tunes.
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The band's first independent release in over 20 years is a breath of fresh air.
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Limited edition sampling of fan favorites, recorded with the new Rasputina lineup.
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One hundred seventy-six pages of pure food porn.
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