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  • album from Bjork’s first band

    Yeah, I tried. I just couldn’t enjoy it all. Maybe I have pedestrian tastes or just don’t “get it,” but whatever the case, all of those were very unenjoyable to me.

    I was actually at a function last night talking music with a group of folks, and a couple folks chastised me for not liking the velvet underground with Nico album as well. It’s all good; I’m not claiming to be a music critic or anything and y’all still get to love albums I can’t stand



  • I have been fighting my way through the "1,001 albums you must listen to before you die’ list, and there have been some truly terrible albums.

    New York Dolls, debut album

    Brian Eno, my life in the bush of ghosts

    Marquee Moon, television

    Slade, slayed?

    Sugarcube, life’s too good

    Barry Adamson, Oedipus Schmoedipus

    Animal collective, Merriweather Post Pavilion

    Heaven 17, Penthouse And Pavement

    And the worst album I have ever heard on my life, king of garbage music Lou Reed and his garbage band of notmusic and pretention: The velvet underground, The Velvet Underground & Nico













  • Also, we have multiple subs. Revealing one temporarily does not compromise our deterrence

    I think what the person you’re replying to meant was something like:

    “These subs are known to exist by Russia, and their particular sound signatures may NOT be known to Russia. So, having one appear in a known location, Russia may now be able to link sounds previously unknown to them to this type of sound. With this new information, Russia may now be able to locate these types of subs, when that was previously not possible.”

    I’m not sure if they’re right about this or not, so the issue may be moot if Russia already had this information. I do, based on my military experience, generally tend to agree about the OPSEC component of their statement though.