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derek smith

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  1. Occupational Hazard (2026 Remaster)
    by Unsane
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    Murphrygian It drives me insane that I didn't listen to Unsane in the 90s. WTF was I thinking? This shit reeks like the best 90s hardcore, and I love it!
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    Grimmrobe Face-fucking noise metal.

    Unsane for life. Favorite track: Committed (2026 Remaster).
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    ____________ glad this remaster adds power and distortion to the hihats, where they are needed.
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  2. A Million Knives
    by The Velveteers
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    bcoleman3 The Velveteers have taken their brand of alt-pop-rock savagery, polished it to a perfect mirror finish, shattered that mirror into a million jagged shards and assembled them into the most seductively mesmerizing sonic disco ball of sound Favorite track: Bound In Leather.
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    mattgraupman The Black Keys used to be all scuzzy (and way more awesome) but their albums, Dan Auerbach's production, and the whole Easy Eye roster have all continued to get slicker and slicker throughout the years. Not so much The Velveteers, though. "A Million Knives" is even grittier than their debut, with thick slabs of guitar and pounding drums. The label could use more of their rebellious attitude. Favorite track: On And On.
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    mrbungleswildride This song has power, energy and passion ripping through it. The ethereal voice floats over the drums and guitar - dragging you in and down. When as you crawl up, you are changed inside & out for all the right reasons. So, yea. I liked it. Favorite track: All These Little Things.
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    marcadelic Just saw these guys last night in Seattle. Incredible performance. I didn't know any of their material, and they just blew me away. Great energy, great command of the sound, and the whole room was under their spell.
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  3. Shadow Age
    by Shadow Age
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    Trash_Queen88 Hard to pick a favorite! This album is just great 🖤 Favorite track: I Love You.
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    rikm A perfect blend of Darkwave, Shoegaze, and nineties nostalgia that remains vital, current, and very present.

    On their self-titled release, Shadow Age have successfully tapped into a musical ideal that stands the test of time.
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    brantly Interesting neo-goth-y-indie-darkwave. The vocalist does have a Dave Gahan tone sometimes, but the band is more a mix of Chameleons, a less histrionic early Editors and contemporaries like Forever Gray. But, really, if you think dark post-punk meets 'Rio' era Duran Duran, you've pretty much nailed it,
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  4. Rarities
    by Spotlights
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    duskbringer Alright, I have almost all of these tracks already, but I'm hoping by throwing all of these dollars at you, you'll follow the trail back to Australia for a tour...?
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  5. Several Arrows Later 20th Anniversary Album
    by matt pond PA
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    scott The acoustic versions are an absolute treat.
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  1. Pang [Instrumental]
    by Caroline Polachek
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    lourath where did she go
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    grieving Ma’am- I- WHA 😭😭😭😭😍😍 Favorite track: Pang [Instrumental].
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    sanderkip Thank you talented queen! I'm gonna sing, dream and gasp to these instrumentals, just like I did before you ascended that ladder into heaven and left Pang vocalless (I'd like to believe that ladder leads to heaven, instead of it descending into hell on earth.) Thank you and here is my money!
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