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Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys
Pet Sounds by The Beach Boys
1966 | Psychedelic
Rolling Stone's 2nd greatest album of all time
Fantastic album, and one I have spent a lot of time listening to. Indeed, on this listen I immediately went back and listened to it again. From the sublime Wouldn't It Be Nice, to the sombre Don't Talk and the story of Sloop John B and the uplifting I Know There's an Answer (or as I prefer, the Hang on to Your Ego version). Every song is a singalong classic and I would encourage everyone to give this a few listens.
  
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Ariel Pink recommended Quatermass by Tod Dockstader in Music (curated)

 
Quatermass by Tod Dockstader
Quatermass by Tod Dockstader
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"This record is, in a way, similar to Dome’s 1 + 2. Yet Tod Dockstader is more classical, electronic tape music, I love him. And this is all stuff I was listening to before I was 20 years old. I ate it all up in fast forward, like rapid fire. I was in record shops all the time and reading whatever I could, discovering things like this. I was scouring record catalogues and just came across it, just like how I found most of the records I really love."

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Diary Of A Mad Band: Europe In The Year Of VI CD by Down
Diary Of A Mad Band: Europe In The Year Of VI CD by Down
2010 | Rock
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Stone the Crows by Down

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"When we first started touring in ’96 we were in a van, four guys, a tech and a tour manager. There were no iPhones back then so whatever CD somebody put on was what you were all listening to. So Stephen [Carpenter, guitar] put this record on. He played this CD so much that we threw the CD out the window. There’s a song on that album, ‘Stone the Crow’, I heard it the other day and it took me straight back to being in the van, on tour."

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Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols by The Sex Pistols
Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols by The Sex Pistols
1977 | Punk
8.9 (15 Ratings)
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"I'd been listening to Kiss's Alive! a lot. Great three-chord rock - Strutter and Firehouse and all of that - and then somebody turned me on to The Pistols. Kiss were a great introduction into The Pistols. I'm the last of eight kids, and really wanted something of my own. No one in my family knew who the Sex Pistols were, so they became mine. I was too young to know what some of it meant, but it really had an impact. And it led me on to my next record."

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The Day The Sun Went Out by Boy Sets Fire
The Day The Sun Went Out by Boy Sets Fire
1997 | Metal
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"Does this record qualify as hardcore? Who actually gives a fuck? This was unquestionably my favorite album at the time and the first proper show I ever played was opening for BSF on this tour in London. I guess it's emocore. Whatever. Listening back now, it's a little cringey in places, but music is never as pure and affecting as it is when you're 16 and falling in love for the first time, and seeing them play these songs at the Red Eye remains one of my favorite musical memories."

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Today Tonight Tomorrow
Today Tonight Tomorrow
Rachel Lynn Solomon | 2020 | Fiction & Poetry, Humor & Comedy, Religion, Romance, Young Adult (YA)
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ugh, I absolutely ADORED this! I mean when it opened with a quote from much ado I knew we were on to a winner. I am just so soft for this book I literally melted into my bed with joy approximately fifteen times while listening to it. This is truly enemies to lovers at its best and it's all I thought about today as I anticipated finishing it and now it's done I'm sure it'll be all I think about tomorrow as well. Honestly in every sense just a pure DELIGHT!