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  1. Stratosphere (25th Anniversary Edition)
    by Duster
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    maryjlabelle I discovered Duster last year just before I saw them live at Dia De Los Deftones! I hope they come to Canada! 🖤
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    slobberkissintl i don't think I will be able to listen to this from inside of a womb, but I work at the airport as a baggage handler and i can tell you that the best place to nap is in the belly of a plane. very womb-like. I'm not actually supposed to bring my phone out there but f*k the rules Favorite track: The Twins/Romantica.
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    azzytype A staple slowcore release that has blown up in recent years, & still lives up to the popularity. this is a droning, depressing, comforting masterpiece. Favorite track: Shadows of Planes.
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  2. Tales of Necrophilia
    by REGURGITATION
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    pulverizing_brains I believe these guys are the pinnacle of brutal death metal. There some insane guitar licks on this album (some of the best in bdm), and the drums capture the perfect vibe of brutal death metal with a snare that sounds like its going drive a nail through your skull. Brian Baxter is one of bdm's greatest, and his vocal performance ties everything together, making this a perfect 10/10 album for me. Favorite track: Acid Enema.
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    dothacnt Masterpiece of Brutal Death. Possible greatest Brutal Death Album ever made, if not easy top 5.
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    Mitch Mitcherson This is reeeeeaaaally good
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  1. it'll pass
    by hold
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    Again Again
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    Dom Upton nearly 3 years old already, what a release since the start
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    thekennedycurse This album is what the months of mid November-February feel like Favorite track: Alone.
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    aaryan1702 phenomenal. Never stop making music. Favorite track: U.
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  2. Hurting
    by sign crushes motorist
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    Start Start
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    elliottsargent The first time I heard ‘Wedding Night’ my brain melted and I wanted to sob Favorite track: Wedding Night.
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    vincent_berube that demo track deserves to be in one of Mc Cay's project tbh
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    mahkai I'm So Sorry (Demo) is a bonus track and is a phenomenal 5:20 long demo track filled with so much raw emotion Favorite track: Manifesto.
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  3. Chainsaw Dismemberment
    by MORTICIAN
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    Stab Stab
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  4. Patience (After Sebald)
    by The Caretaker
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    Everything is on the point of decline Everything is on the point of decline
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    Lossless Here, we delve deeper into the depths of The Caretaker's introspective emotions and significant complexities regarding its music. Great album, and one of the best soundtracks for a haunting documentary. Favorite track: Now the night is over.
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    gorp_ In my opinion this is more depressing than Everywhere at the end of time Favorite track: A last glimpse of the land being lost forever.
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    OrsonXD The Caretaker produces a great soundtrack that fits perfectly with the theme, watching the documentary. Some tracks really hit while some took a swing and missed by an inch, not really feeling what the author felt and experienced along his journey. Wish more people made P(AS) fan projects tho. Favorite track: Everything is on the point of decline.
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  5. As Long as This Warmth Remains
    by Port Sleep
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    Wilful Vagueness Wilful Vagueness
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    quiet_moss I don't want to sound negative, because it's a fantastic album, but it's a wonderful calmer. I haven't felt as calm as I did while listening to this album in a long time.
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    Josh Solar Perfect album to listen to while laying in a hammock. The way the sounds float around the stereo field take you on a journey. Favorite track: Sign of Rescue.
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