Suitcase 2: American Superdream Wow is the second box set of 100 unreleased songs by Guided By Voices. As with the first Suitcase box set, each song is credited to a fictional band name. For this set's artwork, fictional artwork, album covers, and ephemera associated with some of the acts was created. Somewhat infamously, the mastering process for this set involved a cassette-deck and a consumer-model standalone CD Burner operated by bandlead Robert Pollard himself, and the transfer process left a handful of tracks marred by digital audio glitches.
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| - Suitcase 2: American Superdream Wow is the second box set of 100 unreleased songs by Guided By Voices. As with the first Suitcase box set, each song is credited to a fictional band name. For this set's artwork, fictional artwork, album covers, and ephemera associated with some of the acts was created. Somewhat infamously, the mastering process for this set involved a cassette-deck and a consumer-model standalone CD Burner operated by bandlead Robert Pollard himself, and the transfer process left a handful of tracks marred by digital audio glitches.
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- Disc 6: 54:16
- Disc 7: 56:37
- Disc 8: 48:52
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| - Suitcase 2: American Superdream Wow is the second box set of 100 unreleased songs by Guided By Voices. As with the first Suitcase box set, each song is credited to a fictional band name. For this set's artwork, fictional artwork, album covers, and ephemera associated with some of the acts was created. Somewhat infamously, the mastering process for this set involved a cassette-deck and a consumer-model standalone CD Burner operated by bandlead Robert Pollard himself, and the transfer process left a handful of tracks marred by digital audio glitches.
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