Been interested in the lore of this album and Randy Rhoads lately (favorite thing to do is obsess about some random shit for a few months) and it’s insane how someone can be so influential in a short amount of time. Great album that I keep going back to. RIP Randy Rhoads dog, wish bro would’ve gotten the chance to spread his wings more.
been on a Black Sabbath kick recently, a lot to be said. their debut is more or less an Evil Blues album, during the coke era there are some oddly great hits (It’s Alright, Spiral Architect, and Dirty Women are basically evil ELO songs), Changes is a spectacular ballad, that first four or five album run is practically perfect, but Dio is also a phenomenal singer. listening to Master of Reality at 13 while learning what weed was was a total life changer…
Incredibly well researched deep dive into hip hop history and DOOM’s unmatched place in it. I remember when DOOM passed I couldn’t help but feel like a friend had died, despite him being notoriously private, and this book calls that feeling out by name within the first few pages.
It’s a respectful and insanely addictive read
One of my favourite albums from one of my favourite bands of all time. I will never get tired of this album, especially with all of the lore(comics, music videos)
Don’t be that person. Mf got a banana and a Celsius, something is going down and they need to make a quick exit. You got mad vegetables anyway, let the cashier breathe a little before they struggle to remember how to ring up them green onions you copping.
Nothing better than giving someone a little squeeze to show them you got them. It’s always great when someone can sense that you need it and add a little something to the hug. Don’t settle for a dap. Get in there.
I have no context at all but I love it. Feels like I’m missing out but that’s alright it’s just good to hear somebody having a big ol belly laugh and enjoying this shit while we’re breathing.