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Vince Maskeeper

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I have been a passing fan of this band for a while- mostly hearing tunes on Mix Tapes/CDs provided by friends. Although I've always thought they were cool, the tunes that everyone raved about (i.e. Dramamine) never really caught my ear enough to buy their records...
However recently I stubled across the songs "Never Ending Math Equation" and "Trailer Trash" and have fallen in love with the band. I'm planning to buy some of their records in the near future, but was curious if there are any fans here who could suggest which records to buy if I was starting with 2 or 3.
So any Mouse fans here, pref ones who have all the records and could clue me in on which are the best?
-Vince
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i'd say go with the three biggies:
Lonesome Crowded West
This is a Long Drive for Someone With Nothing to Think About
The Moon and Antarctica
 

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Thread resurection time :)
A great band that I have recently started listening to.
My favorites include: Life Like weeds, Broke and 3rd Planet.
 

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MM fans will be happy to hear that they have a new LP "Good News for People who Love Bad News" due March 30.
 

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And there's also the solo effort called Ugly Casanova. Pretty cool stuff :)
 

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