



A couple months ago I was at the record storer a few blocks from where I work and I saw Chains Changed on cassette, used, for $3. It was in good shape and I really wanted to buy it, but it kind of felt like it would be a little bit of a waste- I've got In A Doghouse already (it would've been awesome if Doghouse had included the artwork for Chains the way that REM added the Chronic Town images to the sleeve for Dead Letter Office. I probably should've gotten it. Less than two weeks later I was back and it was gone.
The posters for Hips and Makers and University are fine, but the one that I really like is the one for the Shark EP.
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