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ITT: albums that aged like milk
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but that album came out 0.832316 picoseconds ago
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Please don't kill me
Still a great album and I love it but god damn
Nope. It might be only glam rock, but its energy is still there. Its heritage is not so widespread in the US I'd say, but in UK it's still pretty relevant. Its sound remains somewhat unique.
It's a fantastic album but it SCREAMS 60s.
Are you retarded?
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yea
lol
yea
lol no
yea
yea but i dont care. pet sounds is perfect
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The only song that aged horribly was Being for the benefit of mr. Kite
But even then...
Lou Reeds entire solo discography
Nah
lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No
I totally agree
Great contribution shitter
Any electronic album more than 20 years old
Any of Kraftwerks albums but fuck i love em anyway
>Severin! Severin!
Lol, it sounds so 1967.
This and anything with Stephen Stills attached to it.
Yes
Kys
Yes
Major kys
Sort of
no
haha, when milk ages too much it becomes cheese and this album is sure as hell cheesy!
>music "ages"
GET OUT OF MY BOARD YOU FUCKING PLEBEIANS REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
great album but basically became irrelevant in less than 2 years
it does. but to imply that it makes the music somehow worse is plebeian as fuck
what the fuck?
complete opposite actually. it captured the entire era in a timeless capsule. it's a part of history, where as the albums it was making fun are now way more aged because they are unironically hippy dippy shit.
I mean really, the techniques he used with all the tape manipulations and crazy shit was so far ahead of it's time that the album sounds way more relevant today than back then from a composition perspective now that everyone is doing deconstructional shit all the time
Zappa is so fucking awesome
sounds like aggression if aggression hadn't been discovered yet