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St. Vincent and IDLES both released albums this year, and we saw both of them perform at the Shaky Knees festival in Atlanta recently. Now, Annie Clark has enlisted the UK post-punk band for an industrial-tinged remix to her Daddy’s Home opening track and lead single “Pay Your Way In Pain.”
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