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| | Mudhoney: Articles: Tomorrow Hit Today Press Release, 8/98 |
 | | Tomorrow Hit Today - the not-illogical follow-up to 1995's still-smokin' My Brother the Cow is also Mudhoney's first album that wasn't produced by somebody who wasn't a blooded-in member of their hometown Seattle Mafia, but by (drumroll, please...) the Man! the Semi-Legend! |
 | | Speaker-shredding guitar FX ("Oblivion") and gnarly fuzztones that threaten to break up into globules of sound ("Real Low Vibe") aside, Tomorrow Hit Today splashes a wider variety of Mudhoney in your mind's eye. |
 | | Ah, yes, spoken like the former English major who penned the inspirational first verse to "Oblivion," wherein a woman orders a Kahlua and cream, rolls her wheelchair over to I the karaoke machine, and proceeds to sing the shit out of ABBA's "Dancing Queen." "That's a true story," shrugs Arm. |
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