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For me, for the few years I've been listening to music,
Bruce Springsteen- Greetings from Asbury Park, Darkness on The Edge of Town, close to mastering The Wild the Innocent and the E-Street Shuffle Pink Floyd-Dark Side of the Moon Steve Earl-Guitar Town and Copperhead Road Rolling Stones-Exile on Main Street Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers debut album The Bruce Springsteen albums are just so detailed. The greetings from Asubry Park is a hot mess, but as a teen I am constantly finding things in them that just connect to me. The drug references and the grab-assing and the songs about various childhood events...kinda just hit that whoaa cord with me...Darkness on the Edge of Town parallels what's happening to me and my hometown, and too the folks I know. The rest of the albums are just Damn good. |
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The Doors' whole discography save for "The Warm Parade". |
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Spammer or not, I say let him stay. S'got good taste.
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Every album by The Pixies
Almost every album by Frank Black (Except Black letter days cause i don't like that one) Every Nirvana album The Runners Four by Deerhoof Suburban lawns self titled album All things must pass by George Harrison Toxicity & Steal this album by SOAD Last splash by The Breeders Those are the first ones i can think of but im sure more will come to me later. Oh! and Wowee Zowee by Pavement. |
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