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Two songs have noticeably been absent for too long.
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Two songs have noticeably been absent for too long.
Maybe they'll win a metal GRAMMY.
"It’s a record I’m immensely proud over and it also remains a fan-favorite I believe."
"Patterns In The Ivy", 36 times in a row.
"It's a terrible idea for a band to do that."
"The second one [Morningrise], we were just so pretentious then – playing chess, poetry."
"Try singing it like you're inside a banana."