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2000: Since I Left You
Season 2021, Ep. 14
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The Music Club discuss The Avalanches' 2000 debut album, Since I Left You. Did it leave us wanting more, or with a sour taste in our mouths..? There's also a look back at some music and events of 2000, some highly topical millennium bug controversy, plus the usual talk of beer and wine and all things fine.
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We've created a playlist of some of the songs and artists we also discuss during the podcast, which you can listen to here:
And as an added bonus, courtesy of The Mary Whitehouse Experience, that equally talented vocal partnership, Shakespeare's Sister:
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