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She was already in one of the Riddick movies with Vin and he taught her how to play D&D, because Vin Diesel is the best.

Thinking about this some more, if we can't pick from Sandinista, I've never been a huge fan of Four Horsemen or Garageland.

And, hey, at least the Clash's equivalent is in and out in under 4 minutes and there's still at least one great song after it (Version City, although The Street Parade is also good).

Some of the stuff in the depths of Sandinista isn't great. That backwards song (Mensworth Hill?) in particular is like half of a not very funny joke.

Paging St. Lawrence.  St. Lawrence, your party is here.

The problem with the opinion that Sandinista would be 1 or 2 great albums is that there's almost no agreement on what the good album(s) would be other than the obvious keeps (Magnificent Seven, Police on My Back, maybe a few others) and getting rid of the obvious trash (the children, that stupid backwards song).  That

I heard it made the cut mostly because they were obsessed with making sure every side had exactly 6 tracks because of symmetry and  massive amounts of pot.  I'd probably keep it on my ideal version, though.

J Church is really great.  My favorite song is probably Where the Trains Go, but it doesn't look like there's a copy on YouTube, so I'll go with a couple other good ones that I did find on there: