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CarlosGzz

  1. Mexico
  2. Metal
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  1. Metal Gear Solid 3 - Snake Eater Theme (Cover)
    by Jillian Aversa
  2. The World As We Know It
    by Figueroa
  3. CALIGULA
    by LINGUA IGNOTA
  4. Los Angeles 30th July 2003
    by Porcupine Tree
  5. BADA
    by Bada
  6. Панихида
    by Krzysztof Drabikowski
  7. Giles Corey
    by Giles Corey
    Blackest Bile Blackest Bile
  8. Celeste Original Soundtrack
    by Lena Raine
  9. Cry
    by Cigarettes After Sex
  10. Oneknowing
    by Lena Raine
    A Chance to Rest A Chance to Rest
  11. Days of Thunder
    by The Midnight
    Gloria Gloria
  12. Remind Me Tomorrow
    by Sharon Van Etten
    Seventeen Seventeen
    One my favorite releases this year. A collection of relatable songs with a nostalgic vibe. "Seventeen" is probably my favorite song of the year so far.
  13. Birth of Violence
    by CHELSEA WOLFE
    The Mother Road The Mother Road
  14. Ghosts on Broken Pavement
    by Mount Shrine
  15. .Goëtia. (Album)
    by Peter Gundry
  16. Bass Communion I
    by Bass Communion
    Drugged I Drugged I
  17. Loss
    by Bass Communion
  18. Ghosts on Magnetic Tape
    by Bass Communion
    Ghosts on Magnetic Tape II Ghosts on Magnetic Tape II
    Finally, Bass Communion's music is available on a more accessible medium! This is a fan favorite, and if you like creepy and minimalist ambient music, this is for you.
  19. Fear in a Handful of Dust
    by Amon Tobin
    On a Hilltop Sat the Moon On a Hilltop Sat the Moon
    Amon Tobin can make any sound his instrument. Odd but pleasant soundscapes from beginning to end, and more melodic that his previous albums. One of my favorite releases of the year so far, and the kind of music that inspires music lovers.
  20. Life Metal
    by SUNN O)))
    Troubled Air Troubled Air
    This quickly became of my favorite Sunn O))) albums, as it's quite different than their previous work; dense soundscapes that can be quite intimidating at first, but they end up being quite uplifting and triumphant. Optimistic drone doom, who would have thought?