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  • June 23, 2011
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Every time we listen to The Greatest Album Of 2011 we find two extra things to love and one extra thing to not be sure about. It's such a complex album — often infuri­at­ingly so — that it is yet to feel like an easy listen. Maybe it will never be back­ground music; it was clearly never meant to be. That's probably a good thing, but there are times when you just want someone to get all the good bits and chuck them into a megamix.

Well the day has come, ladies and gentlemen. "Do you not agree that this is the greatest fucking megamix possibly ever made?" @AdemWithAnE tweeted at us earlier this afternoon. Unable to contain his excite­ment, he added: "(@&($#^@(&$(!&&#;^(*!&[email protected]#([email protected](*&".

We couldn't put it better ourselves. In truth this is a bit more than just a megamix, but it handles the tunes with the care they deserve. Enjoy it before it gets yanked off the internet. It's really great.

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