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4/10/2005
(Names of the albums are given in place of the Artist).
4/10/2005
My tribute to a man whose music mashed Albert Ayler, James Brown, Chic, Talking Heads and Captain Beefheart into a hyperkinetic blender and made a mixture all his own. This was actually tougher to comp …
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by _Ellie
4/7/2005
Just tried to shmush all the VU&Nico onto one CD. Self-taught Underground fan - more of a whimsical Nico appreciator than a rock and roll Lou Reed kid but that could all change, considering that when I …
4/7/2005
Riddim albums are better than artists' albums because you get to hear the better tracks that never make the albums--unless the riddim is extremely popular. Here is a side of Sizzla one never gets to he …
4/5/2005
My long-delayed take on the Spirit canon, finally inspired (and assisted by) popkulcher, who supplied me with "Holy Man" (as well as convincing me to re-purchase their first three albums by sending me  …
by AKA
4/4/2005
Combining singles, b-sides, album tracks and songs that were once upon a time considered "rare," this two-disc set spans Nirvana's career, from Sub-Pop to bored-and-old. Disc two of two.
by AKA
4/4/2005
Combining singles, b-sides, album tracks and songs that were once upon a time considered "rare," this two-disc set spans Nirvana's career, from Sub-Pop to bored-and-old. Disc one of two.
4/3/2005
Been listening to a lot of Ween lately, so I thought I'd make a mix of my favorites.