What Sneezonaut should consume next
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Bricknote: I don't know WHY I'm so intent on seeing this, but it really will happen eventually.
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The Velvet Underground & Nico by The Velvet Undergroundnote: Besides the fact that this album is legendary and kind of a must-have for anyone who thinks they appreciate music...I got a wallet with that banana on it for Christmas, and I'd just feel like a poseur if I didn't buy this album already.
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Pinkerton by Weezernote: cult legendary.
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Walden: (Writings of Henry D. Thoreau) by Henry David Thoreau
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Move Along by All American Rejectsnote: as much as i hate to admit it
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Elevator by Hot Hot Heatnote: I realized I've been listening to the same six Hot Hot Heat songs for about a year and still haven't gotten sick of them. I think it's time I actually invest in more.
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OK Go by OK Gonote: I liked a couple of their songs, but then when they showed up on a JC Penney's ad I got bitter. So I swore them off. But they won me over again with their backyard dancing and treadmill skills sooo...they're back on the list.
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Different Damage by Q & Not Unote: They say it's better than No Kill No Beep Beep. I haven't listened to either yet.
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Laughing City by Eisleynote: It's the only one of theirs that I don't own.
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Eudora by The Get Up Kidsnote: This is the first one I wanted to buy, but I just never did.
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Keasbey Nights, Vol. 2 by Streetlight Manifesto
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Lord of the Flies by William Golding
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Come On, Let's Go by Ritchie Valens
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Keasbey Nights by Catch 22
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Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life by C.S. Lewis
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Hellooo Baby!: The Best of the Big Bopper, 1954-1959 by The Big Boppernote: I have a lot of Buddy Holly and some Ritchie Valens, but no Bopper.
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The Queen is Dead by The Smithsnote: I've played some of the bass lines on this album, and I fell in love.
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Orthodoxy by Gilbert K. Chesterton
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Why We Fight by Gatsby's American Dream
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