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	<title>Comments on: The Spider Bags &#8211; A Celebration Of Hunger</title>
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		<title>By: HearYa Live Session 11: The Spider Bags at HearYa - Indie Music Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Shortly thereafter, Paul and Mike headed into the studio and boys kicked into a couple of my favorites off of A Celebration Of Hunger, including &#8220;Waking Up Drunk&#8221; which Dan declared to be a love song. Much to my chagrin, my wife doesn&#8217;t see the romantic overtures that the rollicking tune delivers. I&#8217;ve even conducted a case study (in the name of science) by waking up drunk at my house to see if her love for me would grow stronger. The answer was a firm no. Romantic or not, I still dig it. [...]</description>
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