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Roxy Q

  1. Los Angeles, California
  2. Alternative
  1. collection 40
  2. wishlist 77
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  1. The Living Dead (LP no. 7)
    by Druid Stone
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    Doktor__Avalanche just deadly. love it Favorite track: A Cruel Picture.
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    vaalhazzak Listened to cruel picture on acid and ejaculated~ Enough said!! Favorite track: A Cruel Picture.
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    ghostmanbrandon Demeter is a Goddess and as soon as everybody gets onboard with that fact, the World will be a better place. Don't argue, just do it.
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  2. spawn girl
    by Spawn Girl
  3. heavyweight!
    by Spawn Girl
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  4. Smiling So Wide
    by Hayes
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  5. Pure Mud Volume 7
    by Prolaps
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    very_xleepy If you like those crazy-ass Machine Girl songs, Prolaps is definitely for you. Favorite track: Lord Cam Girl.
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    plasteredacrylic how's my boy ? Favorite track: See You Soon.
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    the_it_ When I close my eyes I see Mr. Krabs breakin it down Favorite track: Penumbra.
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  1. SOUND HOARD I Echoes of a Swan Bone Flute
    by Laura Cannell
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    Bone Thieves Bone Thieves
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    stephen1gray98 Love the music and sound.
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  2. Neptune "Play Some Music"
    by Sleeping Giant Glossolalia
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    Enter H— Enter H—
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  3. Hum of Hurt
    by Converge
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    Hum of Hurt Hum of Hurt
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    misterguff The low note on it used to matter perfectly harmonized with my orbital sander while I was sanding. 10/10 Favorite track: Detonator.
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    Taylor Smith This is the Mr. Hyde of the previous album. Subwoofer required. I Won't Let You Go, originally from the stacked Cyberpunk 2077 in-game-radio soundtrack, fits right in. Favorite track: It Only Gets Worse.
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  4. The Sensory Abilities of Plants: Music For Sitting Quietly 6
    by Niles Frantz & Maxime Tanguay
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    Aware That We Are Aware Aware That We Are Aware
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    tak29813 A fascinating, challenging, and ultimately rewarding listening experience. In line with other minimalist compositions, the listener brings their narrative.

    I found Vangellis and Mike Oldfield. I heard ocean swells and interstellar echoes. The familiarity versus confusion of cycles of sounds was amazing. I listened on a plane, passively. Then at home while cooking. Each listen was a reflection of my moment. And I loved that.
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  5. When Does This Place Become Our Scene
    by Hammok
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    The Scene The Scene
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    slotermeyer I've been saying this since JUMPING/DANCING/FIGHTING, these guys need WAY more attention than they're getting. This album, as I expected, is FIRE. It's pummeling, it's creative, it's genuinely shocking at points. You almost never know what's gonna happen next. On top of all that, it expands on the sound of their already amazing first album and goes even more left-field without sacrificing the pure punk energy that made them a band to watch in the first place. Can't recommend this thing enough. Favorite track: Groundbreaker.
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    Adam Andrade By god they've done it again. I'm completely jaw dropped. The catchiest most bombastic passionate songs you might hear all year. Think the energy of The Armed but with more punk/ Post HC influenced songwriting. You're gonna leave this album feeling electrically charged and alive. Whatever is going on in Oslo don't stop this is THE scene. <3 Favorite track: BANG.
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