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Sisilly_G

Kate Bush - Cloudbusting
I've recently bought her remastered box sets and I love this masterpiece. Joyful, optimistic, yet wistful and melancholic.

Black - You're A Big Girl Now
Terribly underrated.

Çingiz Mustafayev - Ninne
Some may know him from Eurovision 2019. This is a cover of a classic Azerbaijani song which translates to "Lull, My Love".

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Ryu_Niiyama

Arashi’s One Love:Reborn. Looks like I’m sticking with the original. Sounds like the song was beaten within an inch of its life with autotune and they decided to put In English lyrics that were less impactful than the original Japanese it replaced. I don’t mind when artists revisit earlier work but it’s a roll of the dice.

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WoomyNNYes

@Silly_G OH my god, that Kate Bush video is so anime and from the eighties. It's awesome. And Donald Sutherland? Wild.

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JoeDiddley

I’m having to put on Beastie Boys videos on to keep my kids entertained whilst I get jobs done around the house.

I probably won’t win any parenting awards for this!

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WoomyNNYes

@kkslider5552000 Every time I hear songs by Gargbage, I get flashbacks of clothing store jobs from back then. I like the songs, it's just amazing how much those store music loops burn into memory.

@JoeDiddley Ha, did you play the "fight for your right to party" Beastie Boys video? haha

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Vinny

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Vinny

My favorite and probably the odd one from Deftones 2003 self titled album. This album is known for being one of their "hardest" while this song is very dream-like.
I'd say from this album in particular, other than this, I enjoyed Minerva and Deathblow.

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klingki

@Vinny Nice, love me some Deftones! This album is probably one of my least favorites though, but even an ok Deftones album is still better than a lot of stuff out there. I jammed Bloody Cape from this album a ton!

Have you heard any of Chino's side projects like Team Sleep, Crosses, or Palms? They're all a little different, but still have some of that Deftones feeling. It's all really great stuff!

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Vinny

@klingki Yes, I've listened to all of those, haha.

Crosses is great, It'd be hard to list all the tracks I like from it. But I gotta point out how Black Stallion is basically the opposite of White Pony, lol!

Team Sleep, love both the original and Woodstock Sessions. The Sessions version of Natalie Portman / Live from the Stage is just beautiful. Not to mention Your Skull Is Red.
One of the tracks I also really enjoy from this album is 11/11 which isn't even sung by Chino. The name of the track is interesting too, as most Deftones albums have 11 tracks and well... many new age/numerologist types claim there's a significance to a sequence of elevens (conspiracy time?). Going off on a tangent here, but I love when a track has a somewhat mysterious name/reference to something. Like Xerces from Deftones.

From Palms I loved Tropics listened that one on repeat tons of times. It's really relaxing.

Chino had some great collabs as well, like RAZORS.OUT with Mike Shinoda and Joe Trepanese.

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klingki

@Vinny I'm so glad you heard all that stuff! The Woodstock Sessions for Team Sleep was amazing! I also really liked the versions of the two songs you mentioned. And it was cool that they did some of the instrumental stuff that only really got released on MySpace (remember that? lol).

My favorite Crosses songs would have to be The Epilogue and Option, but they're all so good! I hope they make another album.

For Palms I can't really pick one song. The whole album flows so well that I usually just listen to the whole thing, haha.

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JoeDiddley

@WoomyNNYes yes, the kids are big fans of “naughty Kevin” Home Alone. So the being naughty in the Beastie Boys Fight For Your Right To Party video they think is amazing.

They love the being kidnapped by a Sasquatch video (Triple Trouble) too.

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