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The X Factor, The Day After: Season 2, Episode 5 Dish

Last night, "The X Factor" headed to San Francisco and Providence, where we found some familiar faces (Gene Simmons's daughter Sophie, Season 1 InTENsity castoff Arin Ray); some crazy faces (Tara Simon, Jaime, Changy, the zombie-eyed ONE4FIVE); and Britney's usual array of facial expressions that defy description. My usual "The Day After" co-host, Matt Whitfield, isn't here to provide his own facetime to today's chat, but a special guest, esteemed "X Factor" expert Richard Rushfield, is filling in for Matt today. And of course, Richard and I have plenty to discuss:

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