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Tape Deck


Quiet lurker/music lover who "accidentally" also became a part-time weird conversationalist. Music Recommendations. I prefer CDs and records. Ironic.

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  • Today
    Tape Deck's Mixtape: Track 30

    dang it's been a month since I started doing this (roughly).

    Tempus fugit.


    Jack Johnson's a pretty good soft rock/acoustic pop/whatever musician, and he also did the excellent soundtrack to the 2006 animated film Curious George.


    Flake from his 2001 album Brushfire Fairytales.

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  • Today
    Please Tell Me Someone Gets My Current Pfp

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  • Sunday
    Dwight Schrute (MXTP29)

    If you don't remember these guys when they were the popular band, you simply are too young to be on Fimfiction.

    Skedaddle before the mods find you.


    Imagine Dragons.
    Their first album, Night Visons (2012), was pretty good.

    Their second, Smoke and Mirrors (2015), is beyond excellent, with maybe only a couple weaker tracks.

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  • Saturday
    Tape Deck's Mixtape: Track 28

    I'm not sure if I have an accurate idea of what "punk" is.

    The closest thing I've listened to is these guys, and Wikipedia calls them "garage punk".

    But they're awesome.

    Won't Be Long from the 2007 album The Black and White Album. That's the actual album name.

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  • Friday
    Tape Deck's Mixtape: Track 27

    We're back to a new band per day.


    I really want to post a lesser-known song of theirs, but this one is so good that it traveled back in time and assassinated the Archduke of Austria.

    Take Me Out by Franz Ferdinand from their 2004 self-titled debut album.

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May
14th
2024

Tape Deck's Mixtape: Track 3 · 12:47pm May 14th

(I listened to the album I had to skip yesterday, so today will be the one time the alphabetical order is broken until I go through all of the bands I have once)

(Fist of Fire by Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe, from the 1989 album also called Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe.

I can't go into complete detail on this short blog post (for the sake of anyone's sanity) but basically the four band members whose last names you see in the album title/band name have all been members of the progressive rock band Yes.

This is just a separate project they decided to do.

(And of course some of them would go on to rejoin Yes, so it's confusing, like I said.)

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I loved this! Great choice, Tape! :)

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