gaporter
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So is TacocatPAULA IS SAFE!!!!!!!!!!!!
So is TacocatPAULA IS SAFE!!!!!!!!!!!!
I need an excuse to buy this. They're so good.So is Tacocat
Spotify is for previewing albums to make sure the purchases are well founded.I need an excuse to buy this. They're so good.
I've tried:
"Hey, hon
I don't have any palindromic bands in my collection"
It didn't fly.
She's always:
"What is Spotify for?"
I've tried explaining the ritual of spinning, but she's not sold on it.
I've tried that angle too!Spotify is for previewing albums to make sure the purchases are well founded.
First album I bought from them.Guided by Voices - Alien Lanes
Because everyone know when you played Smash Bros with friends, you all quickly became raging jerks, hence, a "Game of Pricks."
except when for some reason its not on spotify and you have to torrent it just because of labels being stupid (fuck you celtic records)Spotify is for previewing albums to make sure the purchases are well founded.
Perhaps meaningless but the best connection I could find... I fear the Tacocat dream is dying
Debbie Harry catches my eye. Her album Debravation has a song titled "Dancing Down the Moon" (REM connection?)"I Heard a Rumour" was produced by Stock Aitken Waterman, a group of songwriters/record producers that helped make a bunch of hits (specifically in the UK) throughout the 80s. Perhaps the answer lies somewhere in here?
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Sad Bastard Music isn't technically a clue, anyhow.I think it's going to be a hip hop/rap/r'n'b album. The sad bastard music hint is misguiding us.
"I Heard a Rumour" was produced by Stock Aitken Waterman, a group of songwriters/record producers that helped make a bunch of hits (specifically in the UK) throughout the 80s. Perhaps the answer lies somewhere in here?
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Hm... would you say that for you it's a hit factory... of sadness???Not the hit factory, anything but the hit factory, the awful music PTSD is too much to bear, I’m just one rick roll away from breaking over here...
Hm... would you say that for you it's a hit factory... of sadness???
Debbie Harry catches my eye. Her album Debravation has a song titled "Dancing Down the Moon" (REM connection?)
Edit: nvm, doesn't seem to be widely available on vinyl