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<title>How do you feel about this CD collection called Dad Rock? I guess it depends on how old you feel.</title>
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<description>The Now That&#x26;#x2019;s What I Call&#x26;#x2026; compilation series, which stretches all the way back to 1983, has always been commercially successful. Wildly, phenomenally so, in fact. There are dozens and dozens of these CDs. However, one such disc first released in June is getting some renewed attention because of its subject matter. Okay, fine. Dads love music, too. And yeah, dads can sometimes be all Homer Simpson about what they believe to be great music. But if we look at the tracklisting for this disc, I wonder how many of the included acts appreciate being lumped into a category that...</description>
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