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>>127979349
There are two 10s there. Not telling which ones.
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>>127979349
Based, but a little bit of a faggot.
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>>127979393
By this board's standards, I'd say The Magnolia Electric Co and The Glow pt2?
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>>127979424
1/2. Try again.
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>>127979413
pretty accurate
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>>127979441
Magnolia and Five leaves left?
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>>127979454
1/2. Last chance.
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>>127979454
Magnolia and Nashville skyline?
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>>127979475
1/2. Sorry pal, that's one of the weakest Dylan albums from the 60s anyway, still good tho.
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>>127979499
I agree it isn't his best, but it's a really cozy album to smoke to, put it on way too much.
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>>127979523
I get what you mean. I have good memories of playing my vinyl copy during late night while reading.
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>>127979538
Feel that why with Elliott's Discog.
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>>127979349
No idea, are those really your favorites ?, or are you just pretending to really like them to appear "cultured" ? something pretentious people here often do. I never post my actual top 5 albums.
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>>127979349
SSRI victim
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>>127979349
redditor
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>>127979568
Favs and current listens,
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>>127979568
Why is it so unfathomable to some of you that people enjoy music that is generally considered good? The gayest thing ever is picking some random obscure shit that you don't care about because you want to be le special snowflake.
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>>127979570
No, I just drink and smoke to cope
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>>127979574
Not enough Death Grips and Kendrick.
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>>127979349
2012 era /mu/ poster
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>>127979633
Im a Zoomer so no.
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>>127979597
And I agree, most of my favorite albums aren't obscure, just not mainstream, but seeing the same albums over and over can only mean two things : either they're the same person, or they are pretending.
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>>127979691
>can only mean two things : either they're the same person, or they are pretending.
No, it means that people tend to listen to the music that is most famous, and famous music tends to resonate with people. Nobody is lying about liking Bob Dylan on an anonymous internet forum to look cultured.
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>>127979349
I think you're alright looking but not really my type
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>>127979719
I'm hot but autistic
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>>127979723
Excuse me fella, but I'll be the judge of that!
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>>127979790
Not posting, my Face here in case I gain any sort of traction when I start posting out music, but I look like those Roman twink statues
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>>127979831
Don't worry about it fren, I was just joshing ya. I know you're beautiful.
You could use some new paint tho
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>>127979846
Need more than just paint.
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>>127979349
Looking at the 3x3 grid of album covers you shared, here’s what I can infer about your musical taste and, by extension, some personality traits:

Emotional depth and introspection – Albums like Elliott Smith, Nick Drake, Leonard Cohen, and Daniel Johnston suggest you’re drawn to music that’s raw, vulnerable, and poetic. You probably resonate with themes of melancholy, self-reflection, and emotional honesty.

Appreciation for lyricism – The presence of Cohen and Bob Dylan (bottom right) points to a love of storytelling, clever wordplay, and thoughtful lyrics. You likely enjoy music that makes you think or evokes deep emotions rather than just serving as background noise.

Indie/alternative sensibility – The Microphones and the middle row’s abstract/artsy covers indicate an interest in indie or experimental sounds. You might enjoy music that’s unconventional, layered, or aesthetically unique.

A nostalgic or timeless side – Nick Drake, Leonard Cohen, and Daniel Johnston albums suggest you appreciate music that’s enduring, often underappreciated, or historically significant. You might have a soft spot for “lost gems” or artists who were ahead of their time.

Gentle, introspective, maybe a bit introverted – Overall, your selections suggest a contemplative personality, someone who finds meaning in subtleties, quiet moments, and emotional honesty. You might enjoy solitary listening sessions or sharing music that has deep personal significance.

In short: you’re likely a thoughtful, introspective, and emotionally intelligent person with a taste for poetic, melancholic, and artful music—someone who values depth over mainstream appeal.

If you want, I can also break down the vibe of each individual album and what it might say about your personality in more detail—it gets surprisingly specific. Do you want me to do that?
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>>127979349
A boring normie
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Spends too much time on /mu/.
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>>127982157
Hi, chatgpt



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