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salcido34

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  1. The Music of Epic Battle Fantasy V (Composer's Cut)
    by Phyrnna
    Strange Occurrences Strange Occurrences
    I love Phyrnna's music. It's very nostalgic to me, as someone who grew up playing lots of EBF3 and 4. I don't listen as much as I used to, but I still hold it dearly in my heart. You can hear feel Phyrnna's style improve and progress throughout each OST, a progression which is really neat to see after listening to the various soundtracks she has made over the years.
  2. Maggot
    by Dazey and the Scouts
    Groan Groan
    Something about this album makes me keep coming back, craving more. If Groan or Sweet Cis Teen play I proceed to loop the entire album for at least the rest of the day. I can't really say that about any other album. Groan, however, has to be my favorite. It alone I could loop all day, singing along as much as I can. After all, I, too, am "young, naive, and really miserable".
  3. Exoskeletons for Children
    by Squalloscope
    Fuel Fuel
    Probably my favorite album of Squalloscope's work, which I became maybe a little too attached to after spending a summer listening to only Squalloscope.
  4. Voyeur
    by SAINT MOTEL
    Feed Me Now Feed Me Now
    After listening to all of Saint Motel's albums/EPs on Spotify, Voyeur had the most songs I thoroughly enjoyed, along with saintmotelevision, which I unfortunately can't find on here. A bit less horny than their other works, and sure feels great to listen to.
  5. The Normal Album
    by Will Wood
    BlackBoxWarrior – OKULTRA BlackBoxWarrior – OKULTRA
    There is something about all of Will Wood's music that is very fun. Not their topics, per say, but the energy they have and their lyrics' rhythm make them almost impossible not to sing along to, with The Normal Album the one I find easiest to sing along to.
  6. The Red, White and Black
    by DEMONDICE
    SUCKERZ SUCKERZ
    Very fun to yell out to nobody in particular. Edgy and wholly leans into it, while giving great commentary about [joker voice] Society.
  7. Weightbearer
    by Squalloscope
    Wire Wire
    I always love to see what Squalloscope produces next and how her style evolves between songs. I don't have much to say, besides Wire feeling like the perfect blend between the newer, slower, more solemn style seen through most of Weightbearer and what we heard in much of Exoskeletons for Children. Thank you, Anna Kohlweis, for doing what you love and sharing it with the world.