When a band releases an album, the easiest way to measure success is the number of records sold. However, sometimes an album is successful because it accomplishes something behind the scenes; it makes a connection for an artist or puts their music in the right place at the right time. That's exactly how you could describe The White Stripes self-titled debut on Sympathy For The Record Industry. It didn't light up the charts, but it provided the scaffolding for Jack and Meg White to build something bigger than either of them could've ever imagined.
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BONUS: To Hear A Sound
BONUS: As I Walk The Floor
S2 E5: Lots Of People In This World
S2 E4: Home Has Run Out Of Space
S2 E3: Got A Letter This Morning
S2 E2: Nobody To Answer The Phone
S2 E1: The Wind Is Blowing
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BONUS: They're Looking At Me
BONUS: Past The Caution Tape
S1 E4: Nothing Could Be Better
S1 E3: Got A Little Feeling Going Now
S1 E2: What A Feeling That's Begun
S1 E1: Don't Feed Me Planned Obsolescence
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