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Old 03-30-2009, 06:43 PM   #65 (permalink)
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Nevermind the Bollocks- The Sex Pistols
I first go this album when I was in the 4th grade and it completely changed my outlook on life and music. It was the complete opposite of what was on the radio and I that greatly appealed to me. It opened me up to punk.


The Smiths- Hatful of Hollow
Up until I heard this album I listen to almost nothing but punk and hardcore, and the Smiths were very different from punk. Their songs werent angry but emotional. It was also my first indie album. I listened to nothing but this album for an entire summer.


The Libertines- s/t
The Libertines where the first band of the new millennium I liked. They were also the first 'underground' band I heard. Up until this point in my life I hadnt owned an album that dated passed 1997. I had always regarded new music as crap until I heard this album.


Gorillaz- Demons days
This album had blown the door open for me to wide variety of music, hip hop, electronica, dance, it had almost everything. And it blended them all together so well. It defiantly made my music taste what it is today.
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sweet nothing openly flaunts the fact that he is merely the empty shell of an even more unadmirable member. his loneliness and need for attention bleeds through every letter he types. edit: i would just like to add that i'm ashamed that he's from texas. surely you didn't grow up in texas, did you sweet nothing?
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