1984
Van Halenboo. sounded like a bald eagle chewing tobacco and voting against abortion. the horny teacher one was kinda fun tho
boo. sounded like a bald eagle chewing tobacco and voting against abortion. the horny teacher one was kinda fun tho
weird girl but i fuck with her
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some absolute bangers in the beginning but the slow tracks were too long and i got bored
parklife has been one of my fave songs for years so it was fun to hear the rest of the album, but it’s def the best song on it. fun fact: blur and gorillaz are the same man
other than “when i’m 64” i’m not particularly fond of this beatles era
the beastie boys are a guilty pleasure for me. “hold it now hit it” is my fave off this album
i like dion’s 60s stuff that he’s known for so i was curious about this, it was better than i was expecting. still not really my thing but hard to be too mad at yacht rock
so fresh and so clean
the og coffeehouse rock
good variety on this album, it was nice!
pretty good, not bad, can’t complain
he sure sang about god a lot for a guy that also sang about fucking a lot. fav song: inner city blues
is this music to drive to? no. to study to? no. to dance to? no. but it IS music to give birth in a cemetery while tripping on ketamine to. i suspect this will be our lowest rated album yet, but björk was never for the boys. very impressive for 2004. fave song: triumph of a heart
i listened to this album a few years ago on a whim and was blown away. i love hallelujah and it’s probably the worst song on here fave song: so real
boo. sounded like a bald eagle chewing tobacco and voting against abortion. the horny teacher one was kinda fun tho
not as good as OK computer but still fire
thom yorkes vocals sound the same always but i appreciate the variety in instrumentals. i really liked life in a glasshouse
fun funky reggie watts vibes. i only knew them changes and was hoping to find more songs that good but it’s the best one
i like yes for their rock opera vibes. i hadn’t heard this album before but it was good! the clap was my favorite, that was the instrumental guitar one (not gonorrhea)
one or two songs sounded like music that would be playing in a Dillards. the rest were bangers, i really liked hang onto your love
siouxsie is such a badass. i love hong kong garden, if you’re lucky you’ll hear it at the king soopers on colorado/yale
Now That’s What I Call music that would be blaring over the speakers while you’re overstimulated in a Dillards dressing room “GET UP OUT OF THAT ROCKING CHAIR GRANDMA … or rather … would you care to dance grandmother?” this is the first artist i haven’t known so that was exciting
they sound more like blur than i realized. really liked married with children
reminds me of my old roommate who was obsessed with ac/dc objectively they are talented but subjectively this genre sucks and so did my roommate
i like this one more than licensed to ill. dee-lit and mf doom vibes
not sure why they would pick this CAN album
over the garden wall vibes