Interpol - Evil (live on Craig Ferguson)
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JBB: An Artblog!
Three Goblin Art
Sade Olutola
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RMH
Sweet Seals For You, Always
occasionally subtle

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Kaledo Art
Cosmic Funnies
Peter Solarz
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

shark vs the universe
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Interpol - Evil (live on Craig Ferguson)
Cheap Trick - The Flame
Belle and Sebastian - If She Wants Me
Future Islands - Seasons (Waiting on You)
Natalie Cole - Wild Women Do
Thanks, Drag Race!
Banks - Warm Water
Calvin Harris - Feel So Close
I couldn't stand this song when it was constantly on the radio, but after seeing it in the context of an actual rave festival, I'm into it.
The Punk Singer, 2013 (dir. Sini Anderson)
NOW ON NETFLIX, LADIES. NO EXCUSES.
Matchbox 20 - Push
Hozier - Take Me to Church
Soundgarden - The Day I Tried To Live
Nada Surf - Popular
LCD Soundsystem - I Can Change
No Doubt - Hey You (Live in the Tragic Kingdom, 1996)
No Doubt is one of my favorites. They've been one of my favorites since I was probably in 5th grade. I remember seeing the newly-released "Just a Girl" video on MTV and having my mind completely blown. I had the "cassingle" and shortly after, as CD's blew up, got the CD single with "Different People" on it. Shortly after I got the full album. I looked at the liner notes and pictures so many times that they're falling apart at the creases. Then I picked up the NxD album (1989/1990) and Beacon Street. Live in the Tragic Kingdom was originally released as part of the "Orange Crate" box set, and of course it was on VHS at the time. I wasn't a "Gwenabee" but I desperately wanted to be.
All of LitTC is amazing. This song in particular is well done; the acoustic factor is a really nice touch.
Various Methods of Escape - Nine Inch Nails