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Go ahead and get the plywood blade, too.

I think a couple of mine are in the 120 tooth range (or is that 160, or 180?? can't recall right off).

The one pictured would be acceptable for general cutting.

You may wish to consider cabide tipped blades for longer life.

Also a "Thin-Rim Satin Cut" blade is nice for finish stuff. Nice narrow kerf...
 
If the plywood blade had lots more tiny teeth, yeah, go swap. Somebody mentioned 'satin cut' blades, I think that was a Sears name, but if so or not, that's what I have in mind. Lots more teeth than what you're showing, there.
 
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