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The most outre, difficult, awesome album in the history of LPs. 28 tracks of crazy. This double album might be the strangest record released in major-label rock history. As the Simpsons’ Matt Groening once said, I listened to it once and hated it, then seven more times convinced me it was the greatest album of all time. Do yourself a favor and tune in. đŸŽ¶
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Jun 17, 2024

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dude so many reasons. basically the pinnacle of collectivist consciousness raising dada-pilled blues rock. despite its flaws feels like an actual accomplishment compared to most other late ‘60s esoteric blues posturing.
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dude so many reasons. basically the pinnacle of collectivist consciousness raising dada-pilled blues rock. despite its flaws feels like an actual accomplishment compared to most other late ‘60s esoteric blues posturing.
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