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Because I Am, I Can!
Join Date: Aug 2014
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the worst guy
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Miami is the place
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Their first three albums are great to me. The fourth is okay.
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Groupie
Join Date: Dec 2014
Posts: 25
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As a teenager I used to listen to lots of reggae, especially dub, such a "Scientist", "Sly and Robbie" , "Yellowman", lots of earthy Jamaican stuff. It went well, most easily and smoothly, with my, ahem, herbally inspired stoned perceptions.
Now I'm a man (of sorts), as sober as porridge, I never listen to such laid back grooves, I'm far too impatient and ambitious, although I still think it sounds good, albeit not quite as good as it use to sound.
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the only fox you need!
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: South Island, Mobius
Posts: 249
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i still listen to System of a Down, which i started listening to in 2001 when i was 15 and Mastodon, which i got into when they released Blood Mountain when i was 19.
other than that, i don't really listen to music i listened to in my teens as often now. most of the music i listen to now i discovered when i was in my early-mid 20's. |
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