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Originally Posted by kingcoffee
I agree. OnoffOn was a pretty damn good effort that showed a band could break up for two decades and then reunite spontaneously and release a brilliant record, but it fell a little short of the expectations that the bands live material would have lead you to believe. But The Obliterati shows that Mission of Burma is still a force to be reckoned with and when given a little bit of time to hone their songwriting skills, they can still play with the big-boys and put them in their place like they did back in the early 80's.
So I say hell, yeah! 20 more years of Burma!
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Right on. Please blow out my eardrums again soon, the ER was worth every second.