What are you listening to right now?

That rush tour is high demand, probably see lots of attendance records broke for sure.
Curiosity is going to sell more tix than ever, willing to bet you won’t see any clips or teasers of the 3 of them playing together.

Predicting a serious cell phone policy.

2112 and all the worlds a stage are my rush gems.

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Van Halen -Fair Warning
Deftones-private music
Jesu s/t

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It’s been a while…

Jethro Tull - Stand up
Jethro Tull - Benefit

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Long live the spaceman

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Vimic - open your omen vinyl.

King Diamond - The Puppet Master

the jimi hendrix experience - bold as love -sessions 4CDs

A lot of My Bloody Valentine.

Misfits live in Coachella 2025

My neighbors and I are listening to Slomosa this morning. I stumbled across Slomosa a while back and rather like. Just a really good hard rock/Stoner band out of Norway. Good stuff.

Slomosa - ST
Slomosa - Tundra Rock

Horses - https://youtu.be/gaHYvp10UJ0?list=RDgaHYvp10UJ0
Rice - https://youtu.be/NzqyWezlQjA?list=RDNzqyWezlQjA

Don’t worry about the cops banging on your door. They are just there to tell you it’s not loud enough.

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John Frusciante…doesn’t get any better on Sunday mornings.

Ministry

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Egypt -ST

I’m sure your neighbors will dig this as much as mine do.

FM - The Original Movie Soundtrack (1978)

Einsturzende Neubauten, “Live At Rockpalast”
The Velvet Underground, “The Legendary Guitar Amp Tapes”
Painkiller
Tears For Fears

The new Clipse album, “Let God Sort 'Em Out,” would be EOTY-best if it wasn’t for the obnoxious repetition of an irritating sample. On one song, ok, I can skip it. But the sample (a sarcastic sounding woman uttering something about social acceptability) not only follows you through the entire album, but they double down HARD about 75% of the way through and batter you with it at the end of one of the tracks. Like, yea, I know this sample sucks, let’s commit the ultimate act of excommunication and rub your face in it. Which is sad, because otherwise, the album is great. Pusha T and Malice are on top of their game, and producer Pharrell Williams goes places he never has before.