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“The record you didn’t know you needed is what I am listening to in the other room.”


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1001 Albums Day 67 – Our Aim Is To Satisfy

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Group shot of the band Red Snapper

I was completely unfamiliar with the band Red Snapper or this album when it was assigned to me. The wikipedia entry that gets displayed on YouTube Music simply mentioned that the album appeared in the 1001 Albums book, with no other information.

Having listened earlier today, I can say that I really don’t know what to call this style of music. I guess it’s like electronic beats or something. I found that some of the instrumental songs had some interesting bits but there was something funky with how they would use the vocals in the other songs. It was kind of like they used the vocal bits as a rhythmic device so it would just repeat throughout the song in an annoying fashion.

I think I listened to about a half of this and skipped the rest after my “I will listen to the first minute of every song” rule. This goes in to the I will never think about this album again pile.


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