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Misuse of Keep Circulating The Tapes, which is about works that are no longer officially distributed.


* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: In a way; there are a few fan remasters of ''Jupiter'' floating around the web that mitigate some of the compression and clipping issues, a commonplace occurrence with albums that were {{Loudness War}}[[WebAnimation/TeenGirlSquad ’d]] this badly. It’s worth tracking one of these down; they make it sound like a new (and much better) album.
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* PromotedFanboy: Chris Martin, Dan Martinez del Campo, and Yoav Ruiz-Feingold were all huge fans of the band long before they joined.

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* PromotedFanboy: Chris Martin, Dan Martinez del Campo, and Yoav Ruiz-Feingold were all huge fans of the band long before they joined.joined.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Kelly once auditioned for Music/DrowningPool and Music/VelvetRevolver.
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* ContractualObligationProject: ''Elements''. The band was ready to call it for good, but was told that they were contractually bound to deliver one more album, so the band wrote, recorded, and mixed it in ''forty days'' and then broke up right after. It was also by far their most experimental release, and some of its idiosyncratic weirdness can likely be explained by the fact that the band had nothing to lose either way and had carte blanche to do what they wanted.

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* ContractualObligationProject: ''Elements''. The band was ready to call it for good, but was told that they were contractually bound to deliver one more album, so the band wrote, recorded, and mixed it in ''forty days'' and then broke up right after.days''. It was also by far their most experimental release, and some of its idiosyncratic weirdness can likely be explained by the fact that the band had nothing to lose either way and had carte blanche to do what they wanted.
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* ContractualObligationProject: ''Elements''. The band was ready to call it for good, but was told that they were contractually bound to deliver one more album, so the band wrote, recorded, and mixed it in ''forty days'' and then broke up right after. It was also by far their most experimental release, and some of its idiosyncratic weirdness can likely be explained by the fact that the band had nothing to lose either way and had carte blanche to do what they wanted.
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* PromotedFanboy: Chris Martin, Dan Martinez, and Yoav Ruiz-Feingold were all huge fans of the band long before they joined.

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* PromotedFanboy: Chris Martin, Dan Martinez, Martinez del Campo, and Yoav Ruiz-Feingold were all huge fans of the band long before they joined.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: In a way; there are a few fan remasters of ''Jupiter'' floating around the web that mitigate some of the compression and clipping issues, a commonplace occurrence with albums that were {{Loudness War}}[[WebAnimation/TeenGirlSquad ’d]] this badly. It’s worth tracking one of these down; they make it sound like a new (and much better) album.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: In a way; there are a few fan remasters of ''Jupiter'' floating around the web that mitigate some of the compression and clipping issues, a commonplace occurrence with albums that were {{Loudness War}}[[WebAnimation/TeenGirlSquad ’d]] this badly. It’s worth tracking one of these down; they make it sound like a new (and much better) album.album.
* PromotedFanboy: Chris Martin, Dan Martinez, and Yoav Ruiz-Feingold were all huge fans of the band long before they joined.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: In a way; there are a few fan remasters of ''Jupiter'' floating around the web that mitigate some of the compression and clipping issues, a commonplace occurrence with albums that were {{Loudness War}}[[WebAnimation/TeenGirlSquad ’d]] this badly. It’s worth tracking one of these down; they make it sound like a new (and much better) album.

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