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Kvothetheraven603 t1_j6p7g5d wrote

Yep, definitely one of the great joys in life. Most recently for me, it has been The Tragically Hip and New Order.

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LuckyColtsFan69 t1_j6pk2sy wrote

I discovered Pup on their third record! So great to listen to the early stuff. I highly recommend Reservoir if you haven't heard Pup.

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MarkPhish t1_j6p8f0n wrote

King gizzard couple years ago. And recently it was Charley Crockett

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ndasilva1981 t1_j6pere1 wrote

Oh, fuck. King Gizzard has officially made me broke ass. I've bought so many of their records, and yet they still release 5 per year (plus the bootlegs), basically.

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stuminus3 t1_j6pjd6c wrote

Do yourself a favour and give Sparks a try. They’ve been at it for 50 years yet their recent albums are as good if not better than any other in their career. It’s quite the discography.

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beerasap t1_j6ph6k2 wrote

Oddly enough (given your intro sentence), IDLES!

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Gonzag t1_j6p9s1n wrote

Exploring music is a hobby!

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AdChance7743 OP t1_j6p4klw wrote

I suppose the flipside is the amount of times I've discovered a new artist who passed away or lived a tragic life. Still love discovering a discography, but it's more like a Christmas after a family member died -- tinged with sadness.

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Ok-Pressure-3879 t1_j6pfg4c wrote

Or a band that blows your mind and they had one album and it was in 2002 or something ‘ancient’.

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Flamingphallas t1_j6pdo4e wrote

Literally happening to me now with $uicideboy$, I put them on shuffle and literally song after song is a banger.

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Ok-Pressure-3879 t1_j6pfbun wrote

Finding a new band, then finding a song that blows away the first one you fell in love with. Then an entirely new band that may or may not be related to the first band.

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