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Aftermath  by The Rolling Stones
Aftermath by The Rolling Stones
1966 | Compilation
Grab your headphones and give it a try! Trust me! Apart from the well-known hits that you’re bound to like on this album, there is a ton of unheard, but brilliant material, some of which I hinted at before. Love your Stones!
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The Haunting of Hill House
The Haunting of Hill House
2018 | Horror
Scary (1 more)
Not just Jump scares
Not great to watch with headphones (0 more)
Actually a bit scary
I loved watching this show. I have yet to finish the season, but I have been enjoying it. Definitely would recommend if you have gone off horror as it is normally very predictable.
Also Pandas don't like macaroni.
  
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On the Corner by Miles Davis
On the Corner by Miles Davis
1972 | Rock
8.5 (2 Ratings)
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"This is referenced in my song 'I'm An Outlaw': "...an outlaw, burned from vinyl, dimed from cans, peaked to the dome". And that's some crazy, psychedelic, synth-y, weird funk. No offence to Miles, you know, unfortunately he's not with us, but fortunately he's not, because he's the weakest link on that record. At first he's awesome, and then some of his tone, it goes down south once in a while, but all the players, like John McLaughlin and the synth players, and if you listen to the record, especially in headphones, it's all - my theory is - going through modular synthesisers, all the percussion is going through envelope filters, but it's also panning non-stop. If you listen, it's unreal. If you crank it in headphones, it's full speed ahead!"

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