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What Are You Listening To Right Now?
Cheesebuggah
100+ Head-Fier
I've been listening to a couple of my favorite metal tracks. Throughout the years, these particular songs have shaped who I am today:
David A Silva
1000+ Head-Fier
A favorite of mine, can’t believe how well the production and writing / performance hold up!
mystaiced
1000+ Head-Fier
Beautiful (imo) and hard new track by Majo and SFK. Epic.
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Never really a Doors fan, but I always loved Riders on the Storm since first hearing it as a kid. Always loved the production of that song, and especially the guitar play of Robby Krieger, along with the Rhodes piano play of Ray Manzarek. And of course, the vocals of Jim Morrision. It's why I have that album. The only Doors album.The Doors - L.A. Woman
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Definitely in my top 10 electronic albums of all time, a masterpiece!
I was actually listening the album for the first time this morning, it was quite of an experience. I've known Global Communication for ages but never bothered to listen that particular album. I'm glad I finally did.Definitely in my top 10 electronic albums of all time, a masterpiece!
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I was actually listening the album for the first time this morning, it was quite of an experience. I've known Global Communication for ages but never bothered to listen that particular album. I'm glad I finally did.
That album was incredibly rare for years until it was reissued on CD and vinyl about three years ago. The first edition still is hard to get hold of as it has a sample from Star Wars near the beginning that was used without permission and was cut from subsequent releases.
archdawg
500+ Head-Fier
Don't remember how often I floated my way thru Bukem's Earth series (I-VII) over the years, starting with the first album that almost 30 years later sounds as fresh as when it came out in 1996.