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The strange saga of Pavement’s Terror Twilight-era B-side “Harness Your Hopes” has taken another turn. Back in 1999, when it first appeared on Pavement’s Spit On A Stranger EP, the song was not a noteworthy part of the band’s catalog, but two decades years later, it somehow got caught up in Spotify’s algorithm, becoming Pavement’s biggest streaming hit. The band made a music video for “Harness Your Hopes” when they gave Terror Twilight the deluxe reissue treatment in 2022, and the song became a mainstay of their live show during that year’s reunion tour.
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