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  • Writerly Gal
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    12 days ago

    Default by Atoms for Peace. I was recently reminded of how good that song is, hadn’t listened for years 😃 (am a big Radiohead fan, but tend to forget side projects)

    • @TehBamskiOP
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      34 days ago

      Oh hell yeah! Another Rabbit Junk fan!

      Solid song.

      Have you heard their song called Power? it’s one of my favorites.

      • Cruxifux
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        33 days ago

        Oh I’ve heard them all, they’re like my favourite band.

  • @[email protected]
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    73 days ago

    Ezra’s Ghost - Moccassin

    I found Moccassin years ago, can’t really remeber how, that’s the only album they ever made (to my knowledge), it’s from 2006 and it’s amazing. I’d say it’s psychedelic rock as genre, and the whole album is very interesting.

    ASG is another band who, in my opinion, has a lot of hidden gem. It’s a stoner rock/metal band, and while their faster/heavier tracks are good, I find these two giving me chills everytime I listen to them

    Good Enough to Eat - ASG

    Blues for Bama - ASG

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    3 days ago

    Cuntry Boner - Puscifer (2008?). This was a silly side project from the frontman of Tool (Maynard James Keenan). Maybe not a “gem” but it definitely is hidden and the song pops into my head roughly once per week.

    • synae[he/him]
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      43 days ago

      Puscifer is still around and is currently the most active of his projects. This song is an outlier in the discography.

      The latest full studio album Existential Reckoning is fantastic, check it out! Actually I think I’m going to put it on right now as I get ready for work :)

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    2 days ago

    Incident on 57th Street by Bruce Springsteen, live at the Main Point '75

    It’s always hard to gauge, with Bruce (obviously not an unknown but, also, lots of people who’ve only casually listened to him, if even that), but this one’s a live performance for a track that doesn’t get a lot of radio play.

    Also a great example of his early storytelling work and great use of violins, to boot. The whole original album is a classic but this one’s great as a one-shot.

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    2 days ago

    Basically the whole, 'How I Learned To Love Our Robot Overlords" album by Raggedy Angry. (2010) here’s my favorite song from the album:

    YouTube link, Easter Island Radiation

    Also very good, but German, also much more popular: “Du stirbst aus” (2011) by Straftanz, which I’m currently obsessed with.

    YouTube link

  • @steeznson
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    Sang Real - Dredg (2005)

    I believe Dredg are an alt rock band but they are hard to describe. Some tracks are more like math rock (not this one) and others are more like straight indie. This is probably their catchiest track.

    • @NineMileTower
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      3 days ago

      I can’t get behind Polyphia. I admire the crazy guitar skills, but while Tim is an amazing guitarist, they forget that music should be catchy.

      • Jessica
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        23 days ago

        Very true. I think Tim sometimes makes the most intricate riffs just for him. Not necessarily a bad thing, but mass appeal it may not make.

  • hitstun
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    64 days ago

    Yasuyuki Suzuki - Discovery

    From NOTAM of Wind, a 1997 hot air balloon sim for the PlayStation that didn’t have to slap this hard.

    I’m looking forward to playing all these tracks at work today.

    • @Jarlsburg
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      13 days ago

      Whoa, I was not expecting that song to be so good. Thank you for this.

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    Trippin Like I Do - Blackfeet Braves (2011). They changed their name to Mystic Rabbit for releasing their first album but I don’t think they ever found mainstream success. This is a really good 60s revival band. I think their first LP as Mystic Braves suffered from being over-produced but their older stuff as Blackfeet Braves is all sensational.

  • wagesj45
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    54 days ago

    Playtone - Sleep on Sunday (2006?)

    An excellent song that I first came upon downloading a demo album from download.com back in the day when they hosted music albums. I can’t find anything about this song online anymore except for this YouTube upload and in my personal mp3 archives. If you know more about it, I’d love to hear it!