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Old 01.05.2009, 01:34 AM   #14
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I have some fond memories of owning backroads in a trusty busted up beauville, ashes and grime and cool teen bad attitudes screaming along to gg. Ha, it was good times, then.

Sitting back downloading from my laptop...ha, I doubt I would have near the same attraction now if I hadnt heard of em.

I wonder of all kinds of music that might have been more apart of my life if there had just been a particular context for, but never have. Some things I probably pass up just because they needed something else to be a soundtrack to, and would have made a unique experience altogether for me.
Sometimes different things in the environment just make things click.

Fuck, enough with my nostalgia. It's the mood, as I enter a new age bracket in an hour - 25 to 70.

Anyways, I definately concurr with demonrail - albums like hated in the nation have some of the best...classic songs like drink fight and fuck, and the backing band The Jabbers is my favorite.
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