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And I think you've completely missed the boat on Tweezer > Caspian, as @joechip points out. Caspian has been a lot more interesting in 2010-11 than it was last night, but that's no big deal. It really did belong where it appeared. Think for a second: Chalkdust, Tweezer...what should follow?
They aren't the Dead. Their 'out-there' music is not anywhere near as far out there as 'Space' tended to be. Come on now.