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Thomas Raven

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  1. pov: you take a walk in the snow to clear your mind.
    by The Jazz Hop Café
  2. pov: it’s time to turn over a new leaf.
    by The Jazz Hop Café
  3. i don't care anymore.
    by The Jazz Hop Café
  4. pov: you went to japan to see the cherry blossoms.
    by The Jazz Hop Café
  5. Amelia
    by Laurie Anderson
  6. Big Science
    by Laurie Anderson
  7. The Singles
    by Bikini Kill
  8. Bikini Kill EP
    by Bikini Kill
  9. Reject All American
    by Bikini Kill
  10. Pussy Whipped
    by Bikini Kill
  11. New Radio
    by Bikini Kill
  12. Revolution Girl Style Now
    by Bikini Kill
  13. Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah
    by Bikini Kill
  14. Last Splash (30th Anniversary Edition)
    by The Breeders
    Every track here is solid gold. As a lifelong Pixies fan, I'd also followed the Breeders and the Kelley Deal 6000. This album was the first amalgamation of all of those sounds into the perfect sonic stew! Listening now even brings me back to the summer it was released and hanging out on a friend's porch where this was on repeat all summer long. I love this record! It's a part of me now.
  15. nothing
    by Louis Cole (with Metropole Orkest & Jules Buckley)
  16. Time
    by Louis cole
  17. Peel Sessions 1989-1990
    by cranes
    Cranes have been among my favorites since I heard Wings of Joy playing in a record store in 1991. To get anything new at this point is an amazing gift! These recordings are incredible. Put simply, they sound better than the originals. Is it too much to hope for new material some day?
  18. Unprecedented Sh!t
    by Ani DiFranco
  19. Sweep It Into Space
    by Dinosaur Jr.
    Great first track! I can't wait for the whole album! 2021's getting better every day.
  20. Hard Light
    by Drop Nineteens
    Great music on a terribly noisy pressing. I can only imagine it's the colored vinyl that's the issue. I should have bought the black vinyl version instead.