Yellow Magic Orchestra - Solid State Survivor
98

Doo Doo Dooooooo Doo Do Do Do Do Do Doo Doooooo

Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp a Butterfly
100

yeah

I mean really what do you want me to say it’s TPAB. Almost every praise that can be said has been. I will say personally The Black The Berry is the best rap song I have ever heard in my life. The pure unadulterated hatred on that song is honestly one of the most cathartic things in music. “Your plan is to terminate my culture” is one of the greatest lines ever written. It resonates with me personally as a non-black person of color. Kendrick is obviously talking ... read more

clipping. - Visions of Bodies Being Burned
100

gets me cheesing like the cover

Edit: (98 -> 99): Nearly every moment is incredible.

clipping. - midcity
82

good album, M.i.D.i city

clipping. - CLPPNG
99

it's clipping. #*$Y@+()*H@# *(EWB(*&@#G+Y+($*#&%@(!#(*#!_%(

idgaf about Tonight. Talk to a wall
Edit: (98 -> 99): This might be the most important album ever to me. I love just about everything about it. I even love a lot of the production on Tonight, especially the handclap beat breakdown in the last verse. This is a big part of what made me become obsessed with music. clipping. is probably my favorite music act ever and this was where that started.

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