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This album by Reanimator (not to be confused with Re-Animator, which is a British thrash metal band that for some reason shares the same artist page on Spotify) is a beautifully produced, sample-heavy instrumental record that I’ve listened to countless times. I highly recommend listening to it straight through, in order.
Jan 13, 2022

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This is basically a Halloween album - the songs are haunted, aching, messy, and sometimes silly. It features a children’s choir, crooning, and whispers of a dying love, a beating heart, bones beneath your feet. I listen every fall and, beyond that, this album is a piece of my musical identity. I didn’t know you could break glass and stomp and let songs fall apart and have that all work on an album because when I first heard this I had mostly been listening to ska and blink 182. “My Body’s a Zombie For You” is a good one if you just want a taste check it out luv u byeee
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It pains me to say it but I was into Ska Punk, I blame it on the Tony Hawk‘s Pro Skater soundtracks. When I found this CD in a discount bin of my favourite record store I thought I had unearthed some forgotten artifact. It stayed in my disc-man until it would no longer play. I’ve long moved on from this type of party boy, unnecessarily upbeat, and often time misogynist music, but sometimes the opening bars of Beer will play out in my brain and for just a moment I allow myself to slip back...
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buzzy bleepy not quite atonal not super melodic, hard as fuck and a Move of Ten standout to me personally
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