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         <description><![CDATA[The long wait has been worth it, Suck It And See, the forth album of Arctic Monkeys is full of surprises but also a lot different from Humbug, where the songs were more connected, SIAS is the evolution of Alex Turner and his lyrics mixed up with guitar solos, underrated basslines and noisy drum. This record id a no-break off record, despite the fact that itìs really influenced by Submarine's soundtracks written by the same Turner, even the last song could be the starting track, meaning an...]]></description>
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