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From the Record Crate
From the Record Crate is about looking back. It’s about reaching into your music collection and pulling out an old favorite, or looking through dollar bins for older CDs you’ve never heard. It’s as much about obscure albums you’ve never heard as it is about albums that are constantly ranked among the all-time greatest.
From the Record Crate: Sum 41 – “All Killer, No Filler” (2001)
In anticipation of Sum 41’s seventh studio album, Order In Decline, we decided to take…
From the Record Crate: Florence + the Machine – “Lungs” (2009)
Florence and the Machine’s debut album Lungs is a celebration of where stories and songs…
From The Record Crate: Neil Young & Crazy Horses – “Rust Never Sleeps” (1979)
One of the most uniquely fantastic live albums of the century, Neil Young’s 1979’s Rust…
From the Record Crate: Alanis Morissette – Jagged Little Pill (1995)
Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill looms large in our collective pop culture consciousness, especially if…
From the Record Crate: David Bowie – “Diamond Dogs” (1974)
“Future Legend” preludes the titular track of the album, introducing Bowie’s nightmarish carnival ride after…
From the Record Crate: Backstreet Boys – Millennium (1999)
When it comes to Backstreet Boys albums, you can’t get much more iconic than 1999’s…