Blundell1992

Blundell1992 t1_jebxx2z wrote

Jim Croce.

Just find a greatest hits playlist on the web.

Also, Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours". It's like the quintessential breakup album. Super cliché, but sometimes you can't beat the classics.

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Blundell1992 t1_je2vfle wrote

31 year old construction knuckle dragger from Canada, big fan.

Listen to everything from death metal to disco, but mostly metal and bluegrass.

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Blundell1992 t1_jdmgspc wrote

Colter Wall's self titled. It's not really random themed per se, but there's a segment in the middle of the album, (WB Walkers Old Soul Radio Show) that makes it feel like a DJ is spinning the album front to back on the radio.

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Blundell1992 t1_itmxbgo wrote

IMHO, modern day country is some of the best and absolute worst it's ever been. For the most part, country radio is just canned & commercialized pop music for rednecks. Weird rap music about booze, women, dirt roads, maybe with a fiddle/banjo sample. There's not much individuality, nothing wholly unique about 99% of it.

But if you're willing to dig a bit, they're are some real badasses still holding it down. Guys like Jason Isbell, Colter Wall, Sturgill Simpson (I hesitate to call Sturgill country, he's kind of doing his own thing that's more of a country-esque spin-off), Tyler Childers.

I absolutely know I'm nostalgic for the older stuff, but it's hard to care about Florida Georgia Line when you grew up on The Highwaymen.

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