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I would have to agree with his thoroughly, like others here have said. I felt like 2.0 jamming was forced and often felt awkward, some of it is more complete on re-listen than it seemed in the moment, though, but not all and it was definitely an endemic.
I could have absolutely never imagined that in 3.0, 2015, I would be saying "I'll take that short little Caspian over that huge 46 days, well, any day!