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goldfish need music too. this one's taste is ultra-refined. only the best for the fattest fish around.
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Thursday, May 25, 2006
matt pond PA: NfT highly recommended
Largehearted Boy recommends my (possibly) very favorite band, matt pond PA, in today's "Daily Downloads." go check it out to download "Grave's Disease," a very beautiful choice off of what i think is their best album, Emblems. Lily Two is maybe literally my favorite song ever (ooph! what a claim) - but i have my other [old] blog, to sort of prove that that's true. buy it from EMusic. |
NOTE: as much as toaster loves free music, he'd like to encourage you to buy the cds of the artists you enjoy. he'd also like to remind you that any music hosted by or linked to from this page is property of its respective owners, so if that's you and you'd like it to not be here, just let us know.
READ ME: if files are not working properly upon opening or saving [ex: unknown file type], make sure that there is a .mp3 at the end of the filename, and all will be well. also: all files posted will only remain available for two to three weeks. if you find something in an old post that you'd really like to hear, tell us. be our god damn myspace friend. damn it. boston loyaltylove for these blogsmagazine style (no fins required to flip pages)buy stuff, look around, find things...because radio sucks everywhere else |