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More 80’s inspired synth.
Oh, I edited my original post about it. Ten out of ten all around. I love that genre and all three albums were perfect examples. I immediately put them in my Outrun playlist. Thanks for turning me onto them!
Keep Circulating the Tapes.
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More 80’s inspired synth.
I know and love College! Frink’s killin’ it lately!
Keep Circulating the Tapes.
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“First feel fear, then get angry. Then go with your life into the fight.” - Bill Mollison
“First feel fear, then get angry. Then go with your life into the fight.” - Bill Mollison
SELF CONTROL – LAURA BRANIGAN
ALBUM: 8/10
ALBUM COVER: 8/10
“First feel fear, then get angry. Then go with your life into the fight.” - Bill Mollison
http://www.allmusic.com/album/history-of-heroes-mw0001569403
I can’t find album art because who the hell are these guys anyway? Doing a search on members from Suede Chain led me to Vitamen A because one of the guys apparently played on this Vitamen A album.
They have a really shitty webpage here:
And a slightly less shitty webpage here:
Available for free download:
https://grimluck.bandcamp.com/album/alexandra-volume-2-the-dread
Because I brought them up in another thread, I had to listen to them.
Really good album, really boring art.
“First feel fear, then get angry. Then go with your life into the fight.” - Bill Mollison
Looooonnnnnnnnnnngggggggggggggggggg box.
Kinda like the Johnny Longtorso of music.
Much like Jimmy Buffett’s “Boats, Beaches, Bars & Ballads”
Keep Circulating the Tapes.
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Remember when all CDs came in long cardboard boxes to try and thwart shoplifters?
Screw you, ozone layer!
Remember when all CDs came in long cardboard boxes to try and thwart shoplifters?
Screw you, ozone layer!
'Twas good while we had it. [Ozone layer]
Considering we’ve not all burned to death since the 1980s I’d say it’s safe to assume it’s still there.
Keep Circulating the Tapes.
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Considering we’ve not all burned to death since the 1980s I’d say it’s safe to assume it’s still there.
Not for the penguins.
Remember when all CDs came in long cardboard boxes to try and thwart shoplifters?
I thought it was so they could fit on shelves made for records.
There’s the alternate technique as well: Put all the discs behind glass that only an employee can open.
Remember when all CDs came in long cardboard boxes to try and thwart shoplifters?
I thought it was so they could fit on shelves made for records.
Psst…CDs were smaller than records.
Remember when all CDs came in long cardboard boxes to try and thwart shoplifters?
I thought it was so they could fit on shelves made for records.
Psst…CDs were smaller than records.
When compact discs first began to appear in the retail stores, the longbox packaging served a transitional purpose, allowing shops to file new compact discs in the same bins originally used for vinyl records. Longboxes were 12" tall, and capable of containing two separate discs when necessary.