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Why isn't Severe Tire Damage on this albums listing? I know I had that album.
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Why isn't Severe Tire Damage on this albums listing? I know I had that album. <small>—Preceding unsigned comment added by [[User:104.12.10.106|104.12.10.106]] ([[User talk:104.12.10.106|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/104.12.10.106|contribs]]) 16:16, September 1, 2020‎</small> <!-- {{subst:unsigned}} -->
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:Hi there! This is a list of '''studio albums only''', [[Severe Tire Damage]] is considered a [[Discography/Live Albums|Live Album]].  All works are listed under the main [[Discography]] page.  -[[User:Oldpinebox|Oldpinebox]]<sup>[[User Talk:Oldpinebox|Talk]]</sup> 19:39, 1 September 2020 (EDT)

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I'm curious as to what people think would be the best "introductory" album to TMBG. Like as in not scaring away a mildly curious soul (i.e., Miscellaneous T), but not a too-mainstream sound (i.e., The Else). My initial thought was Flood because of the all the semi-recognizable songs. --MisterMe 23:09, 8 July 2012 (EDT)

I usually recommend Lincoln or Apollo 18. I think they're the best combination of accessible and still brilliant. --Self Called Nowhere 23:19, 8 July 2012 (EDT)

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Why isn't Severe Tire Damage on this albums listing? I know I had that album. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 104.12.10.106 (talkcontribs) 16:16, September 1, 2020‎

Hi there! This is a list of studio albums only, Severe Tire Damage is considered a Live Album. All works are listed under the main Discography page. -OldpineboxTalk 19:39, 1 September 2020 (EDT)