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Surely, you saw Jesse Hughey's review of New Science Projects' new album, Crocodile, in this week's print edition of DC9.
And, surely, you raised an eyebrow when he crowned the disc's "Wet Sights" as having the Line of the Year in area music: "You can come in my mouth, don't you get near my heart."
Well, here's the track in all it's glory, for you to own...
Bonus mp3:
..and there you have it. Pretty awesome song, to boot. --Pete Freedman
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