Why is picrel no longer >>>Any Forumscore or associated with it anymore? it's aged VERY well

why is picrel no longer or associated with it anymore? it's aged VERY well

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In bongland this is peak dadcore, but I agree it's very good

it's dadcore but it could easily be zoomercore too. loaded and come together are great psychedelic tracks that even zoomers could enjoy

one of the most life-affirming albums I've ever heard

Movin' On Up is this band's only good song

this album is incredible. it's strange how people haven't caught up on this like with other albums (loveless, airplane over the sea, ladies and gentlemen...)

Primal Scream are underrated in general, XTRMNTR, Vanishing Point and Evil Heat are great as well

bobby gillespie
great guy

He's a massive leftists like all scots

I like this album

Great album honestly, I love it tons : )

bobby gillespie
great guy

Based. I only know it from gta and it was one of my favourite songs

W#asn't he a drummer in Jesus and Mary Chain?

you'll never truly get this album if you didnt grow up in the 90s listening to it in the back of cars on the long drive home from all night raves

bobby gillespie
great guy

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>tfw your country will never understand alternative dance/neo psychedelia/acid house
>stuck with a million faggot indie pop bands that all sound the same instead
god I hate the australian music scene

>invents acid house
this is the first rave song i ever heard and ever liked
its still of best quality today
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FUN FACT
>The album cover for Screamadelica was painted by Creation Records' in-house artist Paul Cannell who was inspired by a damp water spot he'd seen on the Creation Records offices ceiling after taking LSD and tripping balls

>"we're gonna have a party"
>most absolute banger in the fucking universe starts

i love this album so much bros. i'm sad i wasn't alive in 1991 to witness the joyous dawn of rave culture.

i feel the same being born in '98 and living in the UK, however i also know that im a high inhibition anxious loser that probably would've just witnessed from the outskirts. i mean, there's a huge rave scene in my city even now that i am no part of

don't worry user, im in the UK and it's not much better if you replace with indie pop with "post-punk revival"