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Metal Gear Solid 2 Speedrun – Tanker, All Dog Tags, Extreme
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Thermos Foogo Leak-Proof Stainless Steel 10-Ounce Food Jar, Pink
$9.75 Foogo Vacuum Insulated Food JarTherMax double wall vacuum insulation for maximum temperature retention Unbreakable stainless steel interior and exterior Wide mouth is easy to fill, eat from, and clean Ergonomically designed lid with rubber grip Dishwasher safe Non-slip, scratch resistant base, cool to the touch with hot foods Light, compact and portable... |
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HM Digital TDS-EZ Meter/Tester, Water/ppm/Purity/Filter
$47.50 Factory Calibrated: our meters are calibrated with a 342 ppm NaCl solution. Meters can be recalibrated with a mini-screwdriver. Fun, translucent blue housing that's very strong and durable. Includes a TDS chart sticker on the back of the meter that explains TDS values. Measurement Range: 0-9990 ppm. From 0-999 ppm, the resolution is in increments of 1ppm. From 1000 to 9990 ppm, the resolution i... |
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Copco 2510-9963 Acadia Reusable To-Go Mug, 16-Ounce Capacity
$5.50 The reusable To Go Cup replaces paper and Styrofoam coffee cups. Double-wall insulation keeps drinks hot or cold. Durable, BPA free plastic construction. Textured, non-slip sleeve. Microwave and dishwasher safe.... |
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Motown Classics: Gold
$10.39 Motown Classics: Gold... |
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Classic Rock: Gold
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Tom and Jerry - Spotlight Collection
$10.83 Tom and Jerry, the animation franchise, lasted six decades and saw several geniuses of the form--Chuck Jones, Tex Avery, and Friz Freleng--have a hand in updating and refreshing the series in later years. But Tom and Jerry: The Spotlight Collection, Premiere Volume celebrates the original mastery of producer-directors William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, who took the familiar cat-chases-mouse concept... |
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Ultima Full-size Microfiber Soft Suede Futon Cover
$51.99 Update your home decor and protect your futon mattress with an Ultima futon coverVibrant colored furniture will add a touch of style to any roomFuton covers feature Heavy duty three-sided zipper for easy on and off |
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Premium Full-size Upholstery Grade Twill Futon Cover
$31.99 Update your home decor and protect your futon mattress with this premium futon coverLiving room furniture accessory features a heavy-duty, three-sided zipper for easy on/offFuton cover is machine washable for easy care |
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Ultima Queen-size Microfiber Soft Suede Futon Cover
$51.99 Update your home decor and protect your futon mattress with this Ultima futon coverLiving room furniture accessory features a heavy-duty, three-sided zipper for easy on/offFuton cover is machine washable for easy care |
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All That Is Solid Melts Into Air
$13.49 All That Is Solid Melts Into Air |
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All That Is Solid Melts Into Air
$10.49 All That Is Solid Melts Into Air |
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All That Is Solid Melts Into Air
$11.95 All That Is Solid Melts Into Air |
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All That is Solid Melts Into Air [8/30]
$12.99 All That is Solid Melts Into Air [8/30] |
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Solid
$20.78 On the surface, the Groundhogs could easily have become one of the dozens of British "blooze and boogie" bands that cropped up in the late '60s and early '70s in the manner of Savoy Brown or Foghat, but Tony (T.S.) McPhee's ideas and ambitions were just eccentric enough to push the band into directions too challenging for most mainstream listeners, and as with much of their catalog it's McPhee's sense of invention that makes 1974's Solid memorable. Recorded in McPhee's home studio with Clive Brooks on drums and Peter Cruickshank on bass, most of Solid's nine numbers are anchored by the sonic overdrive of McPhee's guitar playing, which twists blues figures through psych and progressive frameworks, while the doomy poetics of his lyrics don't so much establish the mood of the songs as reinforce the tone of the music. While Brooks and Cruickshank are a fine rhythm section, giving these songs the muscle and backbone to make the most of their hard rock leanings, this is obviously McPhee's show, and an impressive show it is. Not too many guys would think to lay a Mellotron or a fuzzy synthesizer over a heavy blues jam, or run his recordings through such a remarkable maze of phase shifting and ping-pong panning, but in his own small way McPhee's music is in the grand tradition of the great eccentrics of British rock, and that windmill-tilting spirit is what Solid is all about -- it's not a freak masterpiece like Thank Christ for the Bomb or Who Will Save the World?, but if you dug the twists and turns of those albums you owe it to yourself to give this a listen. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
