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	<title>Subanimal Sounds &#187; Pete And the Pirates</title>
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		<title>Jennifer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To balance out the metaphysics of the Antipop post (below), I offer up a quick burst of sugar smacks from Pete &#38; The Pirates. It&#8217;s a new single released this year, and other than having been mastered way too loud (a disturbing trend that can only self-destruct before too long; I mean, how much further [...]]]></description>
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<p>To balance out the metaphysics of the Antipop post (below), I offer up a quick burst of sugar smacks from Pete &amp; The Pirates. It&#8217;s a new single released this year, and other than having been mastered way too loud (a disturbing trend that can only self-destruct before too long; I mean, how much further past 11 can we go before a wave becomes a straight line????) I can&#8217;t really pick any bones out of this one when it comes to pure pop. Pete &amp; The Pirates, I&#8217;m given to understand, can proudly boast the <a title="Pete &amp; The Pirates: Wikipedia entry" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_%26_The_Pirates" target="_blank">worst record review</a> Vice Magazine have ever given out. My advice: don&#8217;t listen to Vice.</p>
<p><a href="http://peterbeyer.com/mp3s/Jennifer.mp3"><strong>Pete &amp; The Pirates: </strong>Jennifer</a></p>
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