LotusFlower
06.26.15 | Thrift stores have all the good albums... well, not the ones in North Dakota. They fucking suck. |
Rowan5215
06.26.15 | near wild heaven
NOT NEAR ENOUGH |
ZombicidalMan
06.26.15 | if you haven't heard oceanic, I don't know if you ever were a big post-metal fan. great find |
idontcareaboutthis
06.26.15 | as if isis is the end all be all of post-metal |
argonaut
06.26.15 | Pretty awesome stuff, nice job man. |
Halfman
06.26.15 | Exactly how I feel about Spoon. |
Funeralopolis
06.26.15 | I always make sure to check out the music section when I go to thrift stores, once I found what appeared to be someone dumping their entire huge metal collection off and I've been checking every time since to no avail. That is what I love about thrift stores every day is a treasure hunt. |
solongatlast
06.27.15 | It's weird how often I see certain things: Kate Bush's The Sensual World, Hootie and the Blowfish, 90's R.E.M., tons of U2. |
PappyMason
06.27.15 | These are really nice - I recently picked up 1 too. |
Lord(e)Po)))ts
06.27.15 | "I'm not a huge post-metal fan anymore; apparently this is good though."
/insinuating that you used to be a big post-metal fan yet havent heard Oceanic by ISIS |
solongatlast
06.27.15 | It's just a colloquialism. I just meant that I don't really enjoy much post-metal anymore. I was never a very devoted listener in the first place, but there were a few post-metal albums I really loved. |
Watchman97
09.23.15 | Got Born to Run and Nebraska by Bruce and the Chariots of Fire soundtrack by Vangelis for all under $5 total. But most of the time the thrift stores near Green Bay are shit |