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It seems critical to note that since the band is writing less new songs, this would affect predictability in a big way. Though i dont know that this would 'prove' anything. If we agree they should be writing/adding material, then the lack of this aspect is simply a problem in itself, perhaps associated with--but not directly affecting--calculations of predictability.
just a thought, and certainly not original with me, i expect.