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As cliched as it sounds this album really did change my life, musically at least. I was starting to dabble in indie rock and slowly stumbling out of my jam band phase. I bought this cd based on a co-worker's recommendation and the moment I heard James wail "You told us of you new life there" I was hooked. Phish, Widespread, and String Cheese were gone but The Shins, My Morning Jacket, and the drugs remained. I still love this album.
Because argument bait.
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No Your Life Is A Lie? Shenanigans!
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I agree, and I was ready to bitch about it not being on the list, oh well. This list is too much The Love Below/Speakerboxx and not enough ATLiens.
Almost forgot Mr Serv-On - Life Insurance.
Some of my favorites are: Master P - Ice Cream Man Master P - Ghetto D TRU - Tru 2 da Game C-Murder - Life or Death
I am apologetically giddy for this! I graduated in 1998 and No Limit ruled my school. Hell, they played "Make 'Em Say Uhh!" at my prom.
I'm with you! I think the trio of Endors Toi, Apocalypse Dreams, and Mind Mischief are my favorite 3 punch combo off any album this year.
I think it's psychological projection.
This is the best thing I have ever read on this site, kudos. Your vision of making music as the default social activity is beautiful.
Props to you good sir. I like that album too.
Your list is bad and you should feel bad! http://cleverocity.com/albums/devilshands/devilshands491.sized.png