I have an idea of what I’m going to do with it. Can you say natural curliness? I suppose this is the result of not getting a haircut throughout the entire academic year.
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10 11 Albums that changed my life (or at least how I perceive music):
Over the past few years my friends and I have delved deep into the music blogosphere and proverbial (and literal) record crates. We’ve found some great albums, legendary albums, and completely shitty albums. However, no matter how much new music I find I still find myself coming back to one of the above albums. It’s almost as if I’ve developed some sort of pseudo-emotional/symbiotic relationship with all of them for countless reasons. They’ve changed me in some sort of way or another (all for the better). Some of these you’ve probably heard of, others you may not. However, I highly encourage all music enthusiasts to do what I have just done and share the albums that you have become emotionally attached to, and have changed you in some sort of way.
Another album I was unable to put into the photoset: My Bloody Valentine — Loveless (1991)

the all seeing eye controls the masses…
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I have an idea of what I’m going to do with it. Can you say natural curliness? I suppose this is the result of not getting a haircut throughout the entire academic year.
just listening to this has me pumped for the summer…
It’s like a week-long cruel prank that determines whether your GPA will be good, bad, or really shitty…
This might be one the greatest days of my life thus far! Daft Punk is of the formative groups that I listened to as a kid and I can say that this album changed both my life and how I view music.
It’s gonna be an all-out 90s French house-music party in my apartment for the next 48 hours with this album spinning on the record player.