#Music

Whats an album that brings you comfort?

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Whats an album that brings you comfort? 2025 is gearing up to be one of the most stressful years of my life. There’s nothing bad going on, but the amount of responsibilities that I have are at an all-time high. I’ve been using (music) to cope with the stress, and I’m needing some recommendations. What are some albums that make you feel like you’re being wrapped up in a warm hug. I nee…

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How would you classify Hot Rod Lincoln by Commander Cody?

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How would you classify Hot Rod Lincoln by Commander Cody? As I sit here doom scrolling with the ’70s Music Choice channel on in the background, this song came on and I was wondering how to classify it. Country? Rock? Pop? I could even see an argument for Rap. Thoughts? submitted by /u/mncoder13

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Catchy pop bangers that are actually sad?

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Catchy pop bangers that are actually sad? I know we’ve covered a few similar questions, but this one crossed my mind. Father of Mine – Everclear was a constant radio play when I was a kid, and back then it was just a catchy rock song that I liked a lot. Now I’m a dad and I can’t hear the first measure without getting sad. What are some other catchy, up-beat pop songs that are actually b…

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Songs from The Big Chair Turns 40

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Songs from The Big Chair Turns 40 Feb 25th 1985 Tears for Fears released Songs From the Big Chair, one of the most recognizable and quintessential 80s albums of all time. Who here loves this album? Does any one remember its release?? I saw this band 2 years ago and they are still both rocking and rolling (like, really hard). submitted by /u/SaintSamuel

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What album made you think “this is gonna change the entire face of a subculture/genre” when you heard it the first time?

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What album made you think “this is gonna change the entire face of a subculture/genre” when you heard it the first time? I vividly remember hearing Burial’s Untrue. To give you all a bit of a reference about my usual music taste which is very eclectic, I had previously been really in to garage, and the entire UK scene but also had been hearing a lot of ambient/soundscapes/analog music from the likes of Tim Hecker, William Basinski and Robert Rich previous to this…

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