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Top-Bad-5946 t1_ja1qop8 wrote

Too many to name. But the first lines that came to mind were from Love Ridden by Fiona Apple.

“I want your warmth but it will only make colder when it’s over.

So I can’t tonight, baby. No, not baby anymore. If I need you I’ll just use your simple name. Only kisses on the cheek from now on. And in a little while, we’ll only have to wave.”

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juandaddy12 t1_ja1qeuk wrote

I would have to pick 1 from every genre. Sometimes I want to be happy , angry , stoned etc...

  1. Beautiful Morning - lil rascals
  2. Metallica - dyers eve
  3. Operation ivy - unity
  4. Black crowes - sometimes salvation
  5. Bob Dylan - positively 4th street
  6. Billie Strings - don't think twice - cover
  7. Pink Floyd - shine on you crazy diamond
  8. The Beatles - tomorrow never knows
  9. White stripes - ball and a biscuit
  10. Dr Dre - still Dre

Yeh I'm stoned!!

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DifficultyOk5719 t1_ja1pvro wrote

Reply to song suggestion by 9rgen

I don’t know what that is, so I’ll recommend Forced Gender Reassignment by Cattle Decapitation. Don’t watch the music video, it’s very NSFW.

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xoomax t1_ja1nz56 wrote

Mastodon: Emporer of Sand. The band had a tough time with family when making this album. I think a lot of people don't like this album, but it's one of my favorites from them.

>Three out of the four members of Mastodon were directly affected by the disease [cancer] while making Emperor of Sand. Dailor's mom has been undergoing chemotherapy for a while, guitarist Bill Kelliher's mom died of a brain tumor while the band was making the record and bassist/vocalist Troy Sanders had to miss early writing sessions while his wife received treatment for breast cancer (she seems to be recovering well).

I have my own story to relate to this album. I had just put my dog of 15 years to sleep when I stumbled across the making of this album on YouTube. I wasn't much into Mastodon aside from Leviathan. But the video hit me and I liked the songs. Then learning the backstory of them making the album helped me cope with the loss of my furry best friend as I listened to this album over and over. There's even one song that almost makes me cry nearly 5 years later because it just hits a certain emotion and memory for some reason.

More info from Brann, the drummer, in this Revolver article from where I pulled the quote.

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