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It was just over a week ago now that the Toadies started streaming a 22-second clip of the title track from its upcoming album, No Deliverance, on its Web site.
Now there's this: Spin.com's got a full stream of the track on its site this afternoon.
For what it's worth, this version at least inspires more than apathy. Actually, I kinda dig it after a first listen. Although--I can't tell--does Todd say "black mustard" at one point or am I just nuts? --Pete Freedman
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