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		<title>Throwback Thursday &#8211; Old 97&#8217;s &#8211; Too Far To Care</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. The Old 97's have a serious claim to the title of the world's best bar band. Luckily for them, they built their furious live act on the strength of Rhett Miller and Murry Hammond's songwriting, a foundation not easily shaken. Coming out of Dallas in the early 1990's, their first major release (and soon to be re-released on vinyl) Wreck Your Life contained chestnuts such as "Victoria", who "started out on Percodan and ended up with me", and the charming 'Big Brown Eyes". However, the band dedicated to making music "that sounded like Johnny Cash" really hit a stride with their second album, 1997's Too Far to Care. Brash, rough around the edges, and busting at the seams with Miller's heart-on-sleeve wit, this record sums up the mid-90's era of "insurgent country" and set the blueprint for a fine career.]]></description>
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