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The album certainly isn't a waste of your money if you aren't already a fan. This is one band that clearly doesn't save their lesser material for obscure release. Lost Marbles and Exploding Evidence functions very, very well as a weird little LP.
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Actually one of the band's most enjoyable releases.
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If there’s one thing this collection illustrates it’s that throughout that time they’ve maintained a high level of quality.
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It jumps from light pop to disco funk to noise samples without ever sacrificing melody for the sake of overindulgence.
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Can't remember many bands whose B-sides/rarities comp things I liked as much as their full-lengths, but here's one.
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Lost Marbles is no more inconsistent than most respectable bands’ A-side albums, and attains greater brilliance on a number of occasions than they could ever hope for.
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MojoA veritable treasure trove of electro-bubblegum, irresistible punk-funk, and hypnotic noise experiments. [Mar 2005, p.116]
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Under The RadarAn excellent compilation if you're an adoring Enon fan. [#9]
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Entertainment WeeklyAs erratic as the band itself. [4 Mar 2005, p.73]