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Originally Posted by +81
Unique Artists: 280
Total Tracks: 927
Total Plays: 987
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Nice! Some good stuff in the list, namely Fantômas, but I've also been known to enjoy Sonic Youth (did today), Boys Night Out, Green Day (been ages though), and will likely check out Future of the Left eventually.
My week of March 19-25:
Unique Artists: 117
Total Tracks: 666
Total Plays: 725
Pavement 77
Played all studio albums and the
Watery, Domestic EP.
Prefuse 73 75
Vocal Studies + Uprock Narratives,
One Word Extinguisher,
Extinguised: Outtakes, and
Security Screenings.
Shiner 47
Splay,
Starless, and
Lula Divinia twice.
Funckarma 34
Dubstoned EPs 1-3 and
Vell Vagranz.
The Clash 31
Debut album twice.
Funeral Oration 30
Self-titled and
Believer. Dutch punk rock.
Dillinger Four 26
Midwestern Songs of the Americas and
Versus God.
Chris Clark 24
Ceramics is the Bomb EP and
Empty the Bones of You. If my
Clark and
Chris Clark plays were combined (same guy, changed his artist name after 2 albums), he'd be my top-played man with 852 plays...89 more plays than
The Beatles.
These New Puritans 23
Beat Pyramid and
Hidden.
These Arms Are Snakes 22
Easter and
Tail Swallower & Dove.
Ambulance 15
The Curse of Vale Do Lobo is a 17-track album, but two don't scrobble because they are under 30 seconds. Excellent IDM album.
DANGERDOOM 14
Filthy Thieving Bastards 14
A Melody of Retreads and Broken Quills
Propagandhi 14
Less Talk, More Rock
A.C. Newman 12
Re-downloaded his second album
Get Guilty. I had it when it first came out but the rip was glitchy, finally downloaded it again.
Liars 12
Sisterworld and
They Threw Us All in a Trench and Stuck a Monument on Top.
Lansing-Dreiden 12
Three plays of the
A Sectioned Beam EP.
Nine Black Alps 12
British alt-rock band heavily influenced by
Nirvana but this album
Everything Is stands up well on its own. You can hear the influence but it doesn't sound like a rip-off.
Wax Stag 12
IDM/electronic/acid/dunno.