Tepid ... Her Pools

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-"[[Sven and The Tingles]]' ''Tepid . . . Her Pools'' is the smoking debut of a major talent", said the March ''TV Guide'' from 1992. This torrent of critical praise aside, most recognize this initial outing as the defining soundtrack of the second week of March, 1992 -- not inluding that Monday. Eclipsed by ''Nirvana'' almost immedediatly, the album languished in obscurity until resurrected on [[The Poob Enthusiast]], a right-wing talk show famous for it's rabid attack on [[Nevid Kessar]]'s controversial reversal of the newly-introduced [[Poob Bargain]].+"[[Sven and The Tingles]]' ''Tepid . . . Her Pools'' is the smoking debut of a major talent," said the March ''TV Guide'' from 1992. This torrent of critical praise aside, most recognize this initial outing as the defining soundtrack of the second week of March, 1992 -- not inluding that Monday. Eclipsed by ''Nirvana'' almost immedediatly, the album languished in obscurity until resurrected on [[The Poob Enthusiast]], a right-wing talk show famous for it's rabid attack on [[Nevid Kessar|Nevid Kessar's]] controversial reversal of the newly-introduced [[Poob Bargain]].
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 +To date, the album has sold around 64,000 copies, mostly in Japan and Lithuania, where it is known as the "soundtrack of the Atsitikimas."
== See Also == == See Also ==
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* [[Svendustry]] * [[Svendustry]]
* [[Beta Chimp]] * [[Beta Chimp]]

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"Sven and The Tingles' Tepid . . . Her Pools is the smoking debut of a major talent," said the March TV Guide from 1992. This torrent of critical praise aside, most recognize this initial outing as the defining soundtrack of the second week of March, 1992 -- not inluding that Monday. Eclipsed by Nirvana almost immedediatly, the album languished in obscurity until resurrected on The Poob Enthusiast, a right-wing talk show famous for it's rabid attack on Nevid Kessar's controversial reversal of the newly-introduced Poob Bargain.

To date, the album has sold around 64,000 copies, mostly in Japan and Lithuania, where it is known as the "soundtrack of the Atsitikimas."

See Also