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Day Eighty Nine (Year Three)

Well, I made the always excellent trip to Exclusive Company.  Between S. and myself, we did pretty spectacularly, I thought.  Here's what we ended up adding to the collection:

1) Old Believers - Cory Chisel & The Wandering Sons (vinyl)
2) Babel - Mumford & Sons (vinyl)
3) Break It Yourself - Andrew Bird (vinyl)
4) Lunch, Recess, & Detention - Marcy Playground
5) Til The Casket Drops - ZZ Ward
6) Live @ Earl's Court - Deadmau5
7) Bringing In The Darlings - Josh Ritter
8) Hurricane Season - Dan Andriano in The Emergency Room
9) This Is Not A Test! - Missy Elliott
10) Under Construction - Missy Elliott
11) Australia - Howie Day
12) Before Everything & After - MXPX
13) Much Afraid - Jars Of Clay
14) St. Elsewhere - Gnarls Barkley
15) Game Theory - The Roots

We also snagged a cool poster advertising the new Wandering Sons record.

I looked for Missy Higgins and Ben Lee (to no avail), and spent a long time wandering around in search of another elusive something else I never quite found.

I'm oddly excited about the ZZ Ward, Marcy Playground, and Dan Andriano records.  Dan is 1/3 of Alkaline Trio, and with as much as I love their stuff (and Matt Skiba's solo work), I'm really pumped to hear that record.

That's really all I know today.  Excited to dive in and start listening!

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