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rodox_head wrote:Been years since I frequented this forum, kinda fell off the IDM wagon since, do my tastes still fit in here?
rodox_head wrote:Been years since I frequented this forum, kinda fell off the IDM wagon since, do my tastes still fit in here?
Orbited insanitarium wrote:1 year late. I thought for the sake of it I'd fuse together my own. List in the underneath spoiler tag.
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rodox_head wrote:I feel like I've come to the realization that one's favorite BoC album may or may not dictate their music tastes.
Since I noticed Goodbye and Hello in the list (the only Tim Buckley album I own, but I like it) I wondered if you had seen his performance of Song to the Siren that played on the Monkees series finale.Orbited insanitarium wrote:rodox_head wrote:I feel like I've come to the realization that one's favorite BoC album may or may not dictate their music tastes.
Apart from the number one spot, the rest of the top ten change around a bit. Thought I'd have a go (it'll never be finite )
Jonse wrote:I haven't made one of those in years but I do want to give props to anyone who includes Fixed on one because I thought I was the only person to do that. Most people would be forgiven for thinking that's "just another remix album" and not actually knowing why it's so good.
We also have Geogaddi in the same place. I don't know if I'd still put it at no. 1 now, top four though.
rodox_head wrote:Since I noticed Goodbye and Hello in the list (the only Tim Buckley album I own, but I like it) I wondered if you had seen his performance of Song to the Siren that played on the Monkees series finale.phpBB [media]
rodox_head wrote:My modest sized CD collection has two big clumps of NIN and Depeche Mode because I loved collecting the singles for the alternate mixes and B sides. I think that kind of thing is lost these days, or at least overlooked.
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Quadrivium wrote:That Doctor reveal
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