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Before I Forget - Vol. 3 The Subliminal Verses by Slipknot
Vol. 3 The Subliminal Verses | Slipknot
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Get It Up - If by Mindless Self Indulgence
If | Mindless Self Indulgence
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2:35
Durée
2:35
Nero Forte - We Are Not Your Kind by Slipknot
We Are Not Your Kind | Slipknot
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5:15
Durée
5:15
Psychosocial - All Hope Is Gone by Slipknot
All Hope Is Gone | Slipknot
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4:43
Durée
4:43
Redneck - Sacrament (15th Anniversary Edition) by Lamb of God
Sacrament (15th Anniversary Edition) | Lamb of God
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3:40
Durée
3:40
Misery - Culling Culture by VEXED
Culling Culture | VEXED
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3:12
Durée
3:12
Carnival - The First Two Records by Bikini Kill
The First Two Records | Bikini Kill
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1:29
Durée
1:29
New Radio - The Singles by Bikini Kill
The Singles | Bikini Kill
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1:33
Durée
1:33
White Boy - The First Two Records by Bikini Kill
The First Two Records | Bikini Kill
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2:26
Durée
2:26
Double Dare Ya - The First Two Records by Bikini Kill
The First Two Records | Bikini Kill
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2:40
Durée
2:40

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SWISH - Single
SWISH - Single
Tyga
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Good Girl Gone Bad (Reloaded - UK & Oz CD)
Good Girl Gone Bad (Reloaded - UK & Oz CD)
Rihanna
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Bish
Bish
Stephen Bishop
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Careless
Careless
Stephen Bishop
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Manna
Manna
Bread
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Chicago X (Expanded)
Chicago X (Expanded)
Chicago
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Let There Be Music
Let There Be Music
Orleans
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How Dare You (Remastered Version)
How Dare You (Remastered Version)
10cc
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Summer Breeze - The Albums 1969-1980
Summer Breeze - The Albums 1969-1980
Seals & Crofts
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New Music Mix - Discover new music from artists we think you'll like. Refreshed every Friday.
New Music Mix
Discover new music from artists we think you'll like. Refreshed every Friday.
Heavy Rotation Mix - The tracks you can’t get enough of lately, all in one place. Updated as you listen.
Heavy Rotation Mix
The tracks you can’t get enough of lately, all in one place. Updated as you listen.
Favourites Mix - The songs you love. The more you use Apple Music, the better the mix. Refreshed every Tuesday.
Favourites Mix
The songs you love. The more you use Apple Music, the better the mix. Refreshed every Tuesday.
Get Up! Mix - Whether it’s a weekday morning or Saturday night, get going with this personalised set of upbeat music. Refreshed every Monday.
Get Up! Mix
Whether it’s a weekday morning or Saturday night, get going with this personalised set of upbeat music. Refreshed every Monday.
Chill Mix - Songs to help you relax and unwind. Updated every Sunday.
Chill Mix
Songs to help you relax and unwind. Updated every Sunday.
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Favorite Songs
Dirt (Remastered)
Alice In Chains
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Metallica Essentials - Surveying Metallica's career is like looking at one of those evolution-of-man illustrations: You see how they became what they are. It's not that the band went from dragging their knuckles to walking upright so much as they continually expanded and diversified their sound. From the thrash of Ride the Lightning to the baroque song-suites of … And Justice for All, from the blockbuster ballads of Metallica to the hard-rock revival of Load, they've synthesised their past while pushing into the future. More than just help invent metal, the band grew with it, exploring just about every variable of playing fast and loud.
Metallica Essentials
Surveying Metallica's career is like looking at one of those evolution-of-man illustrations: You see how they became what they are. It's not that the band went from dragging their knuckles to walking upright so much as they continually expanded and diversified their sound. From the thrash of Ride the Lightning to the baroque song-suites of … And Justice for All, from the blockbuster ballads of Metallica to the hard-rock revival of Load, they've synthesised their past while pushing into the future. More than just help invent metal, the band grew with it, exploring just about every variable of playing fast and loud.
Fleetwood Mac Essentials - Tension can be a great motivator for a band, and no group has put that maxim to the test quite like Fleetwood Mac, a ’60s British blues-rock outfit that—through a series of lineup changes, stylistic shifts and rocky internal romances—became the paragons of ‘70s Californian pop. Since the band’s formation in London in 1967, drummer Mick Fleetwood and bassist John McVie have served as both the rhythmic and spiritual anchors for a group that has hosted a revolving-door procession of outsized personalities, starting with Peter Green, the budding guitar god responsible for early hits like “Black Magic Woman” (famously covered by Santana) and the tranquil instrumental “Albatross” (which The Beatles admittedly aped on their <I>Abbey Road</I> track “Sun King”).<br>
After Green quit in 1970, the band cycled through different frontmen—Danny Kirwan and Bob Welch among them—while their keyboardist, McVie’s wife Christine, emerged as a female vocal foil. After a relocation to L.A., they welcomed singer/songwriter Lindsey Buckingham and his musical/romantic partner Stevie Nicks into the fold, heralding Fleetwood Mac’s transition into soft-rock hitmakers on their 1975 self-titled effort. But Nicks’ star turns on “Rhiannon” and “Landslide” revealed a darker mystique at the core of their easygoing sound and, as sudden success caused the long-term relationships within the band to disintegrate, their next release effectively invented a new genre: rock album as couples therapy. On 1977’s <I>Rumours</I>, Fleetwood Mac dressed up the bitterest break-up songs in the smoothest, sultriest arrangements to the tune of over 40 million copies sold; the album’s appeal is so universal that it’s been both cited by Courtney Love as an influence and used to soundtrack Bill Clinton’s presidential campaign.<br>
But the band were eager to play against pop-star type—1979’s double-album colossus <I>Tusk</I> betrayed Buckingham’s affinity for post-punk, and though it was deemed a commercial disappointment at the time, it has since been embraced as a cult classic by discerning indie rockers. And even as more streamlined ‘80s efforts like <I>Mirage</I> and <I>Tango in the Night</I> reasserted their pop panache, Fleetwood Mac have remained a cauldron of drama and intra-band acrimony, the principal members seemingly coming and going without warning. In the wake of Buckingham’s departure in 2018, the group enlisted Crowded House singer Neil Finn and Tom Petty sideman Mike Campbell. Christine McVie, who wrote some of the band’s biggest songs, including “Don’t Stop”, “You Make Lovin' Fun” and “Over My Head”, died in November 2022 at the age of 79.
Fleetwood Mac Essentials
Tension can be a great motivator for a band, and no group has put that maxim to the test quite like Fleetwood Mac, a ’60s British blues-rock outfit that—through a series of lineup changes, stylistic shifts and rocky internal romances—became the paragons of ‘70s Californian pop. Since the band’s formation in London in 1967, drummer Mick Fleetwood and bassist John McVie have served as both the rhythmic and spiritual anchors for a group that has hosted a revolving-door procession of outsized personalities, starting with Peter Green, the budding guitar god responsible for early hits like “Black Magic Woman” (famously covered by Santana) and the tranquil instrumental “Albatross” (which The Beatles admittedly aped on their <I>Abbey Road</I> track “Sun King”).<br> After Green quit in 1970, the band cycled through different frontmen—Danny Kirwan and Bob Welch among them—while their keyboardist, McVie’s wife Christine, emerged as a female vocal foil. After a relocation to L.A., they welcomed singer/songwriter Lindsey Buckingham and his musical/romantic partner Stevie Nicks into the fold, heralding Fleetwood Mac’s transition into soft-rock hitmakers on their 1975 self-titled effort. But Nicks’ star turns on “Rhiannon” and “Landslide” revealed a darker mystique at the core of their easygoing sound and, as sudden success caused the long-term relationships within the band to disintegrate, their next release effectively invented a new genre: rock album as couples therapy. On 1977’s <I>Rumours</I>, Fleetwood Mac dressed up the bitterest break-up songs in the smoothest, sultriest arrangements to the tune of over 40 million copies sold; the album’s appeal is so universal that it’s been both cited by Courtney Love as an influence and used to soundtrack Bill Clinton’s presidential campaign.<br> But the band were eager to play against pop-star type—1979’s double-album colossus <I>Tusk</I> betrayed Buckingham’s affinity for post-punk, and though it was deemed a commercial disappointment at the time, it has since been embraced as a cult classic by discerning indie rockers. And even as more streamlined ‘80s efforts like <I>Mirage</I> and <I>Tango in the Night</I> reasserted their pop panache, Fleetwood Mac have remained a cauldron of drama and intra-band acrimony, the principal members seemingly coming and going without warning. In the wake of Buckingham’s departure in 2018, the group enlisted Crowded House singer Neil Finn and Tom Petty sideman Mike Campbell. Christine McVie, who wrote some of the band’s biggest songs, including “Don’t Stop”, “You Make Lovin' Fun” and “Over My Head”, died in November 2022 at the age of 79.

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2020 alt core
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Certified rewind ⏪
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Cleanse me
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Crib
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Endothermic reaction
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Little big planet vibes
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MOM JEANS
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Peep 🤷‍♂️
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Penis
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TEENSY AHHHH

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