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Still, "Go to Hell Mountain" works as a slice of sunshine pop, its four-to-the-bar piano chords modulating in the manner of Todd Rundgren or the Cowsills. "Put It in Your Mind" suggests the folk-rock of Crosby, Stills & Nash, while "Come Out the Wilderness" is essentially a one-chord blues track that never gathers momentum.
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