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Lost Issue: Ancient, Dead Reviews
Posted By: Jason Foster , Bill Powell , Jeff Szpirglas 7/6/2004 - 10:00 PM

Lost Issue: Ancient, Dead Reviews

Here's another installment of reviews of older albums (from circa 1999). For various reasons most or all of these never ran in FSM or even here on FSD. Many famed FSM writers, including Jeff Bond, poured a lot of time and effort in to these critiques, only to see them languish on a ha
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