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Just coming here to say that is indeed what happened to me. It was a late summer night between my sophomore and junior year of college. I'd downloaded the album earlier that year but it didn't catch. A few months later, I had just worked a tough double shift at a restaurant and was sitting outside watching the moon

I would say it is less so, in that - at least in the original - you are rewarded for not killing people.

There are so many:

Drive-By Truckers - Decoration Day: Bought it my freshman year of college at the local record store in Morgantown, WV. And it's still one of my favorite albums.

Just to throw in here, too, but I've seen them several times, and they've been fantastic every time. Their best show - for me - was at Rock n Roll Hotel in DC a few years ago. They were touring The Monitor and they just blew the house down. My friend and I ended up having a cigarette with Patrick outside after the

Well, I tried to keep the sequencing similar to what DBT originally intended. I once read an interview with Patterson where he expounded on the importance of album flow, and that's something that's always stuck with me … and something that I think DBT does particularly well, so I didn't try to mix things up too much.

Haha. I feel exactly the same about Mercy Buckets. It's funny that we could feel similarly about combining those two albums, but have very divergent opinions about what that should be.

I already did, since this has been one of my biggest gripes, as well. Here's my suggested playlist: