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Useless Sedated Americans ...USA!!
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Getting closer and closer and closer and closer and closer to thinking this might be my fave album ever. If forced to handicap by genre, maybe top 8.25...but ****** dicks!...this holds it hard against quite a bit from many-a-genre.
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No idea what the **** that album cover is, nor could I guess the genre/
 
Right, so I don't know how long this small can will last, so I figured I'd go with some singles instead of full albums.

Beer: Sticking with the barleywine theme. These are from the 2015 canning, didn't like them fresh, too hoppy, figured I'd drink one a year and see if it worked at any point. I remember it being ok when I had it last year. This time around...eh...but it could just be due to it following up what I found to be a really good beer. I'll check in next year with my last can.

Albums: Regina Spektor: Considered her previous album for this weeks great music thread, realized I got this when it was released and never opened it.

Roger Miller: He did a video for Big Steam which was part footage that he shot while on a train, part found/old footage and the rest of the footage I shot with him one afternoon at Alloy Orchestra's space. I had nothing to do with the editing and putting together of the final video, just the raw footage for one aspect, but it was still a fun, if not long, day.

Dresden Dolls: Vinyl single from their self-titled. The b-side, Night at the Roses, is probably my favorite song of theirs.

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Probably my last post for the night, if anything I'll be moving onto hard liquor after this and wouldn't you all like to see me drunk post? Anyway, I know some of you do the Great Music threads and you know this week is 2004. My top album for that year is Funeral. I got it in vinyl when it came out but it disappeared sometime after I moved in with my wife. While she wasn't my wife at the time, she doesn't know Arcade Fire beyond they made an album that I "lost" and I'd have found it by now if she "stole" it, so I have no damn clue what happened to it. My second pick would probably be Sleepytime Gorilla Museum's Of Natural History. I think this is the only SGM/Free Salamander Exhibit album I don't have on vinyl, but I didn't actually check. Next in line were several albums that don't exist on vinyl. Coming in maybe 5th or 6th is this, which I do have on vinyl.

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Probably my last post for the night, if anything I'll be moving onto hard liquor after this and wouldn't you all like to see me drunk post? Anyway, I know some of you do the Great Music threads and you know this week is 2004. My top album for that year is Funeral. I got it in vinyl when it came out but it disappeared sometime after I moved in with my wife. While she wasn't my wife at the time, she doesn't know Arcade Fire beyond they made an album that I "lost" and I'd have found it by now if she "stole" it, so I have no damn clue what happened to it. My second pick would probably be Sleepytime Gorilla Museum's Of Natural History. I think this is the only SGM/Free Salamander Exhibit album I don't have on vinyl, but I didn't actually check. Next in line were several albums that don't exist on vinyl. Coming in maybe 5th or 6th is this, which I do have on vinyl.

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This was a contender for me.
 
Some ******* dragged me into another music thread, so I'm still here.
Beer: absinthe, because we're at that point of the evening.
Vinyl: In the Aeroplane Over the Sea because this is beer and vinyl, not beer and Spotify and this is closest to what I want to listen to right now.
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that would be a boring ass thread
 
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