• FigMcLargeHuge@sh.itjust.works
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    All three Audioslave albums. I just love the fact that they gave Chris Cornell space and didn’t all try and overshadow his vocals.

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      Sublime is timeless to me. Wish there were more of it. Looking at you too Blind Melon 😞

      Dancing with Mr. Brownstone is pretty predictable unfortunately. RIP to those two and so many more.

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        I actually grew up near where blind melon were from. Got to see them a few times in small clubs. Drugs are fun until they’re not…

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      Ha! Just listened to that one this morning. The bassline in greatest hits always gets me

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    Best of Module - by Module

    Module has always been my soundtrack through hard times, and I was fortunate enough to get a signed copy of this album.

    It’s a pretty well-constructed compilation and I think it’s worth a listen, no matter what you typically like.

    But uh… I might be biased:

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    Doing 3 because I’m eclectic. They are different enough that I feel justified.

    Tool - Fear Inoculum

    Run the Jewels 2 (3 is incredible also)

    Chappell Roan - The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess

    I can listen (have listened recently and frequently) to all three repeatedly.

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    I’ve been playing Yeule’s softscars over and over for a few weeks now. I’ve never really been into shoegaze, but they put a really interesting twist on it that I’ve fallen in love with. The lyrics are very dark and personal, and it’s a very heavy album - both musically and emotionally. Their videos all have really beautiful aesthetics, and I really love the late 90s/early 00s feeling in the video for dazies.

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    Of all time, The Cure’s Disintegration. Lately, it’s been Kangding Ray’s Zero. Exactly what you need from a great techno record

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    The one I’m writing! I don’t have anything released yet, but when I do, I hope it becomes your new favorite album!

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    Definitely a tie between Where Have All The Merrymakers Gone? from Harvey Danger, Never Bet The Devil Your Head from Subrosa, and Example from Four Squirrels. They’re currently my favorite CD albums out of the small collection I’ve gotten over the last year.

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    Great thread idea, I’m going to listen to a batch of these as they sound excellent! :)

    For me I’m utterly loving the new Kim Deal* album “Nobody Loves You More” - it came out today, and oh yes it’s good!

    It’s unexpected with style, almost 60s with brass and strings at times, then there’s other songs that sound modern… and beyond making my ears happy, it’s great songwriting :)

    *(Former Pixies bassist and the fronthuman for the Breeders)