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Can't comment on Mascis, but of course I disagree with you on Yorke (which is fine, of course, DUH!!) I do feel like his singing is natural and really works with the music, forming a part of the classic Radiohead sound we know of today (and for me, personally, we're better off with it than without it).
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Can't comment on Mascis, but of course I disagree with you on Yorke (which is fine, of course, DUH!!) I do feel like his singing is natural and really works with the music, forming a part of the classic Radiohead sound we know of today (and for me, personally, we're better off with it than without it).
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Can't comment on Mascis, but of course I disagree with you on Yorke (which is fine, of course, DUH!!) I do feel like his singing is natural and really works with the music, forming a part of the classic Radiohead sound we know of today (and for me, personally, we're better off with it than without it).
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Can't comment on Mascis, but of course I disagree with you on Yorke (which is fine, of course, DUH!!) I do feel like his singing is natural and really works with the music, forming a part of the classic Radiohead sound we know of today (and for me, personally, we're better off with it than without it).
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Can't comment on Mascis, but of course I disagree with you on Yorke (which is fine, of course, DUH!!) I do feel like his singing is natural and really works with the music, forming a part of the classic Radiohead sound we know of today (and for me, personally, we're better off with it than without it).
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Can't comment on Mascis, but of course I disagree with you on Yorke (which is fine, of course, DUH!!) I do feel like his singing is natural and really works with the music, forming a part of the classic Radiohead sound we know of today (and for me, personally, we're better off with it than without it).
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Can't comment on Mascis, but of course I disagree with you on Yorke (which is fine, of course, DUH!!) I do feel like his singing is natural and really works with the music, forming a part of the classic Radiohead sound we know of today (and for me, personally, we're better off with it than without it).
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Can't comment on Mascis, but of course I disagree with you on Yorke (which is fine, of course, DUH!!) I do feel like his singing is natural and really works with the music, forming a part of the classic Radiohead sound we know of today (and for me, personally, we're better off with it than without it).
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Can't comment on Mascis, but of course I disagree with you on Yorke (which is fine, of course, DUH!!) I do feel like his singing is natural and really works with the music, forming a part of the classic Radiohead sound we know of today (and for me, personally, we're better off with it than without it).
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Can't comment on Mascis, but of course I disagree with you on Yorke (which is fine, of course, DUH!!) I do feel like his singing is natural and really works with the music, forming a part of the classic Radiohead sound we know of today (and for me, personally, we're better off with it than without it).
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Can't comment on Mascis, but of course I disagree with you on Yorke (which is fine, of course, DUH!!) I do feel like his singing is natural and really works with the music, forming a part of the classic Radiohead sound we know of today (and for me, personally, we're better off with it than without it).
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Can't comment on Mascis, but of course I disagree with you on Yorke (which is fine, of course, DUH!!) I do feel like his singing is natural and really works with the music, forming a part of the classic Radiohead sound we know of today (and for me, personally, we're better off with it than without it).
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Can't comment on Mascis, but of course I disagree with you on Yorke (which is fine, of course, DUH!!) I do feel like his singing is natural and really works with the music, forming a part of the classic Radiohead sound we know of today (and for me, personally, we're better off with it than without it).
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Can't comment on Mascis, but of course I disagree with you on Yorke (which is fine, of course, DUH!!) I do feel like his singing is natural and really works with the music, forming a part of the classic Radiohead sound we know of today (and for me, personally, we're better off with it than without it).
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Can't comment on Mascis, but of course I disagree with you on Yorke (which is fine, of course, DUH!!) I do feel like his singing is natural and really works with the music, forming a part of the classic Radiohead sound we know of today (and for me, personally, we're better off with it than without it).
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