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    Over the Edge

    Still a great piece of work -- listened to this more than any Yes record, that's for sure.
    Aggro, rollicking-- aggro, rollicking.
    Greg Sage could play guitar so well..............it was 1983.
    Next month will mark the 30th year of my life...............I'm still younger than most of y'all.

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    Isn't it funny how every generation thinks their pop culture is more important than any other generation's?

    The reality is, none of it is.

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    Yr comment is kind of cryptic! I was just funnin' on MasterCylinder. The Wipers are not exactly of my generation since I was 2 years old when this record came out.

    It's seriously a great album, though.

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    And yes but also I aims to keep it that way.

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    Son, there ain't no draft no more.

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