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new smush album: a smush before smush began
music Posted 2008-12-31 19:55:20 by Jim Crawford

A Smush Before Smush Began is out! Go listen online or download it.

This is a retrospective album, so if you know my tracker scene music, you've probably heard most of this stuff before.

Thanks to Elena for cleaning up the album art! Oh, and to Shannon for drawing the album art.
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