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So, as I want to expand my music collection it has come to my attention that the easiest way to do so is to have other people share their favorite music with me. Since there's a lot of music and a lot of people, I've decided to listen to an album every single day, or at least try to....
[b]Simply post the link (or name of artist and album) in the comments and I will pick one every day to listen to.[/b] I will also add a spoiler that I will update daily (or as often as I can) consisting of all the albums I've listened to, and what I rate them.
[spoiler]10/19/15: [i]Hypnotize[/i] by System of a Down [Rating: 4/10]
10/20/15: [i]Tourist History[/i] by Two Door Cinema Clib [Rating: 8/10]
10/21/15: [i]Untitled EP 2[/i] by Hodgy Beats [Rating: 6/10]
10/22/15: [i]Ultraviolet[/i] by Sadistik [Rating: 6/10]
11/2/15: [i]Another One[/i] by Mac DeMarco [Rating: 9/10] [/spoiler]
[i]Original date of thread was October 19, 2015[/i]
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1 回复I have three albums from Metallica you MUST check out: '...And Justice for All' 'Ride the Lightning' 'Metallica (Black Album)' And I have a System of a Down song for you: 'Chop Suey'
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8 回复由Derp Herpula编辑: 11/3/2015 4:08:24 AMEvery Iron Maiden album (excluding X-factor and virtual XI) Master of Puppets by Metallica Kill em All by Metallica Cowboys from Hell by Pantera Vulgar Display of Power by Pantera Rust in Piece by Megadeth Youthanasia by Megadeth Show No Mercy by Slayer Reign in Blood by Slayer Screaming for Vengeance by Judas Priest British Steel by Judas Priest Choose one, they're all amazing
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1 回复Introducing Isaiah Rashad. This mixtape is a little bit flexible, but in a good way. Taking after the success of fellow TDE show runners Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul, Schoolboy Q, and Jay Rock, Isaiah Rashad brings another layer of individuality and perspective to the conscious rap game. Tracks like "Heavenly Father" and "Modest" personify the sublime production of this mix, while tracks like "Brad Jordan", "Soliloquy", and "Shot You Down" effectively boast the power behind Rashad's unique, and sometimes jarring, flow. Rashad manages to uses this production to be serious, reminiscent, whimsical, and euphoric in the finished product, all while sticking to the calm, laid-back persona that he exhibits with ease. I love this mixtape.
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