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 100 Broken Windows - TutorGig Store - UK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Listening to Idlewild's 100 Broken Windows is like hearing the thoughts of four people who have chosen to seal themselves off from the outside world, with only a treasured collection of American underground rock records and indie films for company.
100 Broken Windows is an assured and largely faultless follow up to Hope Is Important, and a big step from a band that continues to grow.
If only that had been done I would have a new favorite album, never the less 100 Broken Windows is a stand out album from a stand out band, you really have to hear it to understand what im talking about.
www.tutorgig.co.uk /store/PRB00004SDQ1   (758 words)

  
 Steve Koppelman's Catalogue of Poorly Catalogued Things, Which Is Also Called "hatless.com": March 2003 Archives
I've got a window open and the blinds are rattling around, and once in a while something bounces and scrapes across the parking lot.
Instead, holed up for a writing and rehearsal getaway with a drummer with a broken arm or something, they covered the whole album with an "ironic" "smirk" and played it badly.
Blimps are fun and all, but they're not a viable alternative to the nationwide network of pneumatic tubes we need for rapid, automated delivery of corn dogs, mash notes and puppies direct to our nation's desks.
www.hatless.com /blog/archive/2003_03.html   (4969 words)

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