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101mas101

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  1. SUNN O​)​)​) - 2019​.​03​.​04, Paradiso, Amsterdam, NL
    by SUNN O)))
  2. SUNN O))) - 2023.01.28, Neptune Theater, Seattle, WA, USA [SHOSHIN DUO]
    by SUNN O)))
  3. SUNN O))) - 2019.03.04, Paradiso, Amsterdam, NL
    by SUNN O)))
  4. SUNN O))) - 2023.02.02, Rialto Theater, Tucson, AZ, USA [SHOSHIN DUO]
    by SUNN O)))
  5. SUNN O))) - 2022.06.22, Fabric, London, UK [SHOSHIN DUO]
    by SUNN O)))
  6. SUNN O))) - 2017.07.20, Concorde 2, Brighton, UK
    by SUNN O)))
  7. SUNN O))) - 2003.03.14, Room 710, Austin, TX, USA
    by SUNN O)))
  8. Agharti Live 09-10
    by SUNN O)))
  9. songs in the style of william blake
    by Hiding Places
  10. crown of tin
    by Hiding Places
  11. artificial blue
    by chloe white, tidy
    appears in 1 other collection
  12. CTMH Guitar Tabs - PWYW
    by Conjurer
  13. God's Country
    by Chat Pile
  14. Remove Your Skin Please
    by Chat Pile
    Mask Mask
    There is not a track on this Ep that doesn't rattle the bones with crashing drums, grooving evil on guitar, and bass that utterly eviscerates. I'm perplexed by the vocals that seem both perfectly executed and stumbling beat poet drunken psychotic episode at the same time. Think Black Flag meets Kyuss meets Pig Destroyer.
  15. This Dungeon Earth
    by Chat Pile
  16. Roots Bloody Roots
    by Chat Pile
    Wow do I love Roots Bloody Roots. It's hard to like another artists version of it because it was so perfect he first time, and it was. This rendition takes all the original spirit and gives it that Chat Pile sound without veering too much off the original, but just enough to make it worthy of release. They don't copy it, or re-write it so much as seem to me to be channeling the original while paying homage and being authentically the sound of Chat Pile.
  17. portrayal of guilt / Chat Pile Split
    by Chat Pile
  18. The Trap
    by Hansi
    appears in 1 other collection
  19. Sometimes, What's The Difference? Redux
    by Track Star
    Track Star is still to this day one of my favorite bands of all time. This gem collects many EP's and singles I've hunted down from all over and adds in ones on my Discogs list that I haven't been able to get my hands on yet. It's a true homage of love. Thank you Silver Girl Records for making this a reality.
  20. Live from Welcome to 1979
    by Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit