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neurological dryer lint

dirty deeds... and the dunderchief

 

will i find home in this beautiful oblivion?

i guess i'm captain update today. yeah.

so i picked up the new project 86 disc songs to burn your bridges by. it's easily their most creative and mature album, so far it's really quality. these guys haven't changed a lot in the last years, maybe a little bit, subtley, but overall, they've sounded pretty much the same for the last few albums. i wouldn't mind some severe experimentation or style modification on the next disc. but i dig this one. if you like them, you'll enjoy this one a lot. if you don't like them, you're dumb and you should. :)

check out the ecard and a couple of songs here.

 

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