Recent comments in /f/Music

SaintWithoutAShrine t1_j9kv4ri wrote

Between the Buried and Me have done this at various point with almost every album they’ve released.

Mastodon has done it with most of theirs, too.

Pink Floyd has many, many times.

Primus, Glassjaw, The Mars Volta, Failure, Father John Misty, AFI, Brand New, Thrice, Coheed & Cambria, Dredg, Smashing Pumpkins, City & Colour, Alkaline Trio… those are just ones that I’ve seen do just this.

Lots and lots of rock bands do this when they’ve had several albums and one album in particular was most successful / well-known.

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litetravelr t1_j9kuzqb wrote

Yea, I've done that my whole life, which in the CD age was an expensive method, as I'd be constantly going back to my local Strawberries record store to get another chunk of discography. Then in the internet era I'd get re-obsessed all over again and download/discover all the rarer EP's, B-sides and compilation only tracks until there was literally nothing left to digest.

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Persepus t1_j9kt2oo wrote

I'm in my 60's and we bought the latest album by(Bowie, Deep Purple, Floyd, Yes, Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Genesis).We would devour the album cover info, band members, producers, session and back up players.Online listening deprives you of that enjoyment.Today, people listen cocooned in their personal headphone space,we would see pals with an album under their arm and you would ask what's that? It's the new Yes album "Whoa,can I borrow it"? And Soo it went!!

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OrbitOrbz t1_j9krh63 wrote

The fact that I am getting two shows for Metallica compared to me trying to get tickets for blink. Which were running around 100 bucks at the time during their botched presale rip off prices.mind u I payed 40 bucks more for 2 SHOWS for Metallica compared to 100 for 1 show for blink that I said no thank u to lol

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KingSmizzy t1_j9kr68z wrote

I wasn't like that before, but it's becoming a habit of mine too. FKJ came out with an album last year and I was hooked on it, listening to FKJ every day. Then I recently discovered Polyphia and was listening to their songs on repeat. Then I saw Vulfpeck had a new album and I've been re-listening to their whole discography multiple times.

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