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The New Statesman interviews author John Irving. How do you start a novel? With the last sentence. E
The New Statesman interviews author John Irving. How do you start a novel? With the last sentence. E

Three Mile Pilot is an indie rock band from San Diego, California formed by
Armistead Burwell Smith IV (a.k.a. Zach Smith from Pinback, Systems
Officer, Neighborhood Watch) on bass and vocals, Pall Jenkins (The Black
Heart Procession, Dark Sarcasm, Mr. Tube) on vocals and guitar, and Tom
Zinser on drums.
The group released their first album, Nà Vuccà Dò Lupù, in 1992 (before
Pall could play guitar) on Cargo/Headhunter. Their next record, Chief
Assassin to the Sinister, came out (also on Cargo/Headhunter) in 1994, with
a vinyl version being released by Negative Records and then later by
Goldenrod Records. Geffen Records took an interest in them and reissued the
album but because of internal strife between the band and the label, 3MP
left Geffen and returned to Headhunter. They added Tobias Nathaniel (The
Black Heart Procession, The Young Destroyers, A Day Called Zero) on
piano/keyboard and released Another Desert, Another Sea in 1997. Several 7"
releases foll
Another Desert, Another Sea
The Chief Assassin to the Sinister
Three Mile Pilot
Songs From an Old Town We Once Knew
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