Silke wrote:Yes this is as good as advertised.
cockbeard wrote:swoon strangely to go the complete opposite direction, removes crunch, adds balls though disclaimer: Because of my on tv years, I found this one first and my girlfriend asked me why I was singing a pop idol song, I had no idea. Not an attempt to gain cool points, more a proof that there are no guilty pleasures, an admission of my complete ignorance of way too many things, and that great pop songs transcend everythingpoprock wrote:Build me up, Buttercup by The Goops.
regmcfly wrote:You might have missed the bit where manson is a fucking horrendous person and isn't getting any Spotify from me. See above.
As long as there’s been popular music, musicians and crews have struggled with mental health at a rate far exceeding the general adult population. And this issue hasn’t just been ignored. It’s been romanticized, by things like the 27 Club—a group of musicians whose lives were all lost at just 27 years old.
To show the world what’s been lost to this mental health crisis, we’ve used artificial intelligence to create the album the 27 Club never had the chance to. Through this album, we’re encouraging more music industry insiders to get the mental health support they need, so they can continue making the music we all love for years to come.
Because even AI will never replace the real thing.
Bob wrote:regmcfly wrote:You might have missed the bit where manson is a fucking horrendous person and isn't getting any Spotify from me. See above.
I did . Gotta separate the artist from his work
Mate.
Anyway I’ve decided despite everything that Behaviour by pet shop boys is my favourite all time album
Diluted Dante wrote:Why have you bastards been keeping The Regrettes secret from me?
g.man wrote:but apparently they've spent the last few years bickering like children and suing each other.
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