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** Arguably, each of their albums starting with ''Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain'' is this when compared to the album before it. ''Wowee Zowee'' is one of the more infamous examples due to its experimental nature. Though Pavement's [[Greatest Hits Album]], ''Quarantine the Past'', contains rarities such as "The Unseen Power of the Picket Fence" and much more than just the "hits," it still only contains TWO tracks from ''Wowee Zowee'' (the same amount of tracks that are pulled from an early EP), neither of which were released as singles.
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* [[Rouge Angles of Satin]]: A graphic mistake on the back cover of ''Crooked Rain'' led to a lot of people thinking the song "Silence Kid" was named "Silence Kit".
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* [[Step Up to The Microphone]]/[[Vocal Tag Team]]: Scott Kannberg's turns at lead vocals fall somewhere between the two: He sings one or two songs on nearly every full length album except for ''Terror Twilight'', but Stephen Malkmus still definitely has the majority of vocals. In addition, "Painted Soldiers" is the only Kannberg-sung track to have a music video, and even then it wasn't officially a single.
* [[Surprisingly Gentle Song]]: "Spit on a Stranger," "Box Elder," and "Here."
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