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April 18, 2012

Count On Me - Mat Kearney....from Young Love (2011)



Drive By - Train...from California 37 (2012)




I love Train. I love Mat Kearney too (maybe a little more). But this is kinda odd.

On a side note, since seeing "The Californians", a new segment that pokes fun at how Californians are obsessed with talking about the numbers of their freeways among other Cali jokes, on the last SNL episode, I can't stop laughing on the inside whenever I see this album title...

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