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I love this record more than life itself. As of this month, it is 9 years old, and still holding up so well. Through the years my favorite tracks change, from “Trace Me Onto You” to “Your Pain is Mine Now” to “Chlorine”. So many great memories spawn from this band and this LP. At this point I care less of a reunion, but lucky to have gotten this in the first place.
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Feb 15, 2024

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the 2014 radiator hospital album, probably because I have so much nostalgia attached to it, but I do think the sequencing is stellar. Punchy rippers up front (and one to close out the album), good tempo variation throughout the middle. a classic in my book
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one of my top 3 favorite albums turned 10 today and i’m still finding more reasons to love it. it’s a rare top-to-bottom no skip album for me and it’s been with me through so many moments of my life. there’s no shortage of great moments on this record but if I had to pick a favorite song it’d probably be Pill. I usually listen to the album as a whole tho
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