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Because Blue Lines and Mezzanine were practically stuck in my CD player for weeks at a time (Protection and 100th Window aren't bad, mind you, just not as great). Also because I've got one of those promo beetles on the wall behind me staring as I type this. Because their musical mix of soul, hip-hop, rock, and reggae continues to satisfy today. An interview with Daddy G and 3-D talking about the current situation in the Middle East, a bit of their history, and upcoming recording plans. All for us in today's Guardian, a bargain at twice the price.
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