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by tallchris
Love everything. Pod is probably the best, and the recording is still astonishing. I know Steve feels weird about "pushing" bands to leave random spoken bits and things on their records, but I do think it really adds something to that era of recordings.
Last Splash though, easily one of the best 90s records to end up selling a bunch of copies, and "Cannonball" 100% the best hit single to come out of the alterna gold rush-era.
Honestly, between the Breeders record and the Amps album (and those 00s solo singles) Kim has never released a bad or boring or mediocre record, and I'm not sure if you could say that for most of her peers.