Current favorite album

>current favorite album
>last book you read
Harshly judging others is mandatory

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>rich dad poor dad

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>catch-22
don't read much though desu

not familiar with the book with electric ladyland is alright

>b'lieve I'm going down... - Kurt Vile
>The Catcher in the Rye
>poor dad

Women - Public Strain
Musashi Miyamoto - The Book of Five Rings

What did you find out about asian martial arts?

Loveless
Anna Karenina

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>last book I read was Dr. Bloodmoney by Philip K. Dick, and I'm almost finished Desolation Angels by Jack Kerouac

White Noise by Don DeLillo

literal dadcore, but in a good way
>pop-rock
>ska
>doesn't read
bleh
bloodmoney was bretty good, I need to re-read it sometime

>Rapeman - Two Nuns and a Pack Mule (I guess, hard to pick one)
>Władysław Tatarkiewicz - History of Philosophy: Tome I

"Insomnia" by King

It's not really about martial arts

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Rabbit, Run


nice, reread that earlier this year.

I've been meaning to read that for a long time but always forget its name when I got to a book store

I've only read Man in the High Castle, how was that? Desolation has been the only Kerouac book I've been able to enjoy (besides On The Road ofc)

It was the first of his "not-so-famous" books that I read. I would really recommend reading his more well-known books first. My favourite is UBIK. After that read A Scanner Darkly and Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

>Thus Spoke Zarathustra
It's 2edgy4me but if I read it it before bed it's great at clearing my brain's clutter so I can sleep

A Dance With Dragons

Stevie nicks was the worst part of fleetwood mac
Bruh weed lmao
Worst alice in chains album

Kasabian - For Crying Out Loud
Ken Grimwood - Replay

not an aic fan, but das a good book

Mandatory reading for any 16~20-year old imo

>Mclusky - McluskyDoDallas
>John Kennedy Toole - A Confederacy of Dunces

Last book I finished was Nausea, currently about halfway through The Trial

I can't believe there's someone who actually likes this piece of shit album

White noise is awesome.

>hellbastard - heading for internal darkness
>Hp Lovecraft - at the mountains of madness

>Rock Bottom - Robert Wyatt
>The Man Who Was Thursday - GK Chesterton

I've been meaning to read that, is it true that the devil is a character? The guy who recommended it to me mentioned something about that.

>Favorite Album
Probably LA Woman by the Doors
>last book
Tai Pei by Tao lin

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>Dostoevsky - Demons

I'm not sure. I'm halfway through and no devil but it's famous for it's very bizarre and cryptic ending so maybe.

You should check it out, obviously I haven't finished yet but it's short and paced like a thriller. You could read it easily in 3 or 4 sittings.

I've read both, loved them both. Nausea feels like a book that will stick with me for a while.

Yukio Mishima - The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea

I'm not much of a reader, but the last novel I read was Elie Wiesel's "Night." Powerful stuff.

Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy

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>Haunted - Chuck Palahniuk

Moby Dick

I really didn't like that album, could you tell me what you like about it? maybe I'll relisten.

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>Slaughterhouse Five

I really like the blend of electric and acoustics in the production and the way he layers the vocals and arranges them. Granted I believe the self titled album is better but this is a very solid album

>Emergency and I by the Dismemberment Plan
>Kinos Journey volume 1