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Podcasts of the Adam Carolla Show. Fuckin' great. Used to listen to Loveline every night just to hear this man's brilliance :lol:

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tillotson505 wrote:Two kids in the next room playing video games - and the fucking neighbor mowing his lawn for the second time this week.

Unfortunately, no music.
OOOH!!!!

The "neighbour mowing lawn" is a personal favourite of mine! Especially as I work nights, so, just as I'm trying to get to sleep at about 1pm, I just FUCKING LOVE IT when the twatting fucking neighbours get their fucking lawnmowers out and start fucking pushing the fucking things up and down, up and down, up and fucking down over the same fucking blade of grass for hour after fucking hour!!! OH, JOY OF FUCKING JOYS!!! HERE COME THE FUCKING LAWNMOWERS!!!

FUCK OFF, YOU CUNTS.


Paul Westerberg > Mono > Eyes Like Sparks

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Two kids in the next room playing video games - and the fucking neighbor mowing his lawn for the second time this week.

Unfortunately, no music.

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Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros > Streetcore > All in a Day

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The New Pornographers > Mass Romantic > Letter From an Occupant

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Sounds like a Whigs album!

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I like. I actually bought it Yesterday. Bought the tickets a while back.
Really lush depth of sound. Feels a bit retro like some of the bands of the early 90's like the God Machine and Buffalo Tom. All feels very familiar (in a cosy way) without quite being able to put your finger on it.

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sand dusky wrote:I'm Ready - Powder Burns - The Twilight Singers
Oh yeah, you got that recently didn't you? What you think?

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I'm Ready - Powder Burns - The Twilight Singers

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Steve Wynn + the Miracle 3 > ...tick...tick...tick > Bruises

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Jay Farrar> Terroir Blues...Out On The Road

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Varnaline-Songs In A Northern Key

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I am feeling a kind of singer/songwriter kind of a day. Sun is shining outside and it feels like a sleepy Sunday so I got three Josh Ritter albums lined up and some Nick Drake and some John Martyn.

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saratoga jay wrote:REM> Automatic For The People...Sweetness Follows
Tune! That and 'Try Not to Breathe' and 'Find the River' are real stand-outs for me on that record.


Cat Power > The Covers Record > Red Apples

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