GasBandit
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I didn't recognize the name, but I recognize the album cover. That's one I bookmarked when it came up on my Pandora feed for the station of "songs that are hard to put into any one category" like the Squirrel Nut Zippers, Calexico, Asylum Street Spankers, Chris Isaak, etc. Glancing through my thumb list, here's the song of hers that first put her on my map:Seems to me you might like her.
This is why I also make sure that anything I buy online that says, "You don't need to download this, you could just stream it, you know" I still download anyway and make sure I can play it without any silly plug-in or whatever installed.This is why people pirate, you fucks. This exact thing is why it took me ten years to get around to trusting Steam enough to give it money.
It's been around before (though I think last time was during a discussion about Hayseed Dixie).After a few Oh Brother clips, this popped up for me...
I didn't start paying attention to them until Computer World came out. It was a big thing in 1981.TIL the BBC did a few documentaries on the German music scene. Kraftwerk doesn't really acknowledge their first three albums, but I heard this track from their first album in full for the first time today. It may sound a bit familiar...
Sabaton is so fucking manly.I have discovered Sabaton. Did I ever think I would love Swiss military history metal? Did I ever think "Swiss military history metal" would ever be a thing? The answer to both of those questions is "no".
Do I like it? The answer to that is "yes".
We have one of their albums.
My dad was absolutely ape for the Chenille sisters 20 years ago. The song I linked was my favorite. But I also liked the Amoeba song.We have one of their albums.
I bought it just for "Blowin in the Wind," but of course there's "Chocolate" and there's also the one I inflict on my coworkers: "Your Place Name Here."
--Patrick
I used to go to a goth/industrial night at a club in Philadelphia in my late 20s-early 30s. I listened to a lot of EBM and industrial dance. I got into SomaFM's Groove Salad station when Noah was a baby, so that added downtempo and chillwave to the mix - sometimes trance and house if I switched to other stations. Yeah so, I like EDM and some dubstep, too. I like to dance.Neat. I hadn't pegged you for a raver, Wasabi.