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      I had someone try to convince me that Young Lust counted as progressive rock because Pink Floyd performed progressive rock and The Wall was a progressive rock album.

      Not a persuasive argument, but a memorable attempt for sure.

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    Smash Mouth - Pet Names

    Smash Mouth - Whole Lotta Love

    Or basically anything from Fush Yu Mang compared to their later stuff.

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    65daysofstatic - “retreat retreat” and “sister.” One is definitive post-rock, plus an uplifting anthem for the band. The other is a slow, foreboding ambient electronic piece. No shared instruments, themes, or genres between the two.

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      I listened to the No Man’s Sky soundtrack so many times, thanks for the rec!

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    Beatles: Hard Days Night - Tomorrow Never Knows

    David Bowie: Suffragette City - Warzsawa

    Miles Davis: 'Round Midnight - Miles Runs the Voodoo Down

    Radiohead: Creep - Kid A

    Beach Boys: California Girls - Wind Chimes

    Kanye West: Jesus Walks - Black Skinhead

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    Bright Eyes released the albums “Digital Ash in a Digital Urn” and “I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning” on the same day. They sort of answer this question where you can tell the artist was split on two different creative strands.

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    Get Dead - Kerouac’s teeth vs Disruption

    Get dead just goes on all my playlists they have a song to fit most my vibes