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	<title>Comments on: Playlist: Big House Mix (Defense)</title>
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		<title>By: Scott</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well done, sir. You were, much like Michigan’s defensive coaching staff, tasked with spinning gold not even out of straw, but from underclass shoots of grass. But whereas they were able to realize only the (knock on wood) nadir of defensive competence, you have succeeded mightily. I particularly enjoy the blip-core of the opening cut, which resonates perfectly with how I imagine our young secondary sees the field most plays—something like a game of Asteroids four or five levels beyond your actual skill. Teardrop Explodes is another perfect inclusion; and +1 for the band’s name, in and of itself. Listening I couldn&#039;t help recalling McGloin going all grit-core on us during the PSU game. So thanks for that....]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well done, sir. You were, much like Michigan’s defensive coaching staff, tasked with spinning gold not even out of straw, but from underclass shoots of grass. But whereas they were able to realize only the (knock on wood) nadir of defensive competence, you have succeeded mightily. I particularly enjoy the blip-core of the opening cut, which resonates perfectly with how I imagine our young secondary sees the field most plays—something like a game of Asteroids four or five levels beyond your actual skill. Teardrop Explodes is another perfect inclusion; and +1 for the band’s name, in and of itself. Listening I couldn&#8217;t help recalling McGloin going all grit-core on us during the PSU game. So thanks for that&#8230;.</p>
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