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Randall

That album is next level. Kill the Enemy gives me goosebumps. That bass line on Jasontown!!?!?

    first 5 or so GBV albums while sanding drywall and painting ceilings and getting drunk alone

    best band ever? maybe

    jm Alternate Learning, Game Theory, The Loud Family

    I'm really excited for that piece, however it manifests, I love Scott Miller and everything he did! I need to get a copy of Music: What Happened?, however it seems to be a really sought-after book that gets bought as soon as it is for sale.

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      Nathan Loud Kill Yhe Enemy and Boy In The Sandbox are two of the best antiwar songs ever written

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        Randall there you go rich ;-)

        the mouth of the south on backing vocals

        Just finally giving this the first spin on the old turntable. A stunning beautiful album

        Total coincidence but I was listening to Brainbombs while eating a plant-based hotdog at Ikea.

        Inside my mind, inside my brain, inside my head, it's the President's Day Sale.

          Brainbombs is muzak to the Swedes.

          Was having a nice day of relaxing Sunday listens


          Then @Nathan Loud had to start talking about Ikea and this is where I've ended up

          Been listening to good old Skitkids the last two days. Still can't decide if i like Onna For Pleasure or Skitfucked By the State better...
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            its tradition to play chilton every day

            Chad Collins Bill Fay shreds.

            I've been on a pop-punk kick primarily consisting of The Muffs and Screeching Weasel. I know there are plenty of things to say about Weasel, but the first three albums are pretty much bullet proof for me. Definitely a gateway band to a lot of punk.

            Also this new Video Duct track is wild: I Found Out

            still making my way through cleaning out the office and pulling out old releases. Pulled this one out this morning. First LP I ever put out and still one of my favorites. I knew Benji from his band Creteens. I had put out his first single, and booked Creteens two tours in the states. Both times he flew from France to Orlando, I put together a local band, and drove them around in my van. I got to know Benji really well, but mostly as a goofy prank filled teenager. Creteens were blown out garage punk with songs about things like the Crunchwrap Supreme, so I was really surprised when he sent me this beautiful album about heartache, loss, and exploration. Still holds up!