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Well, it was that bad. It was that damned processed guitar sound that did it. Tom Scholz, studio wizard, MIT graduate, and
rock guitar murderer.
The guitar on that first Boston album is to real rock guitar like Tang is to orange juice, like instant breakfast is to bacon and eggs, like pop tarts are to apple pie.
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