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This song, and the album it's on, remind me so much of being 15 years old and hungrily devouring any new music I could get my hands on.

I found out about this album on Napster: I was chatting to someone in Australia and we bonded over a shared love of NIN. She suggested I download this song from her and I was immediately hooked.

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[–] Eldritch@piefed.world 5 points 2 months ago

I'm not super familiar with them. But I know they used to play pretty when you cry on 120 minutes quite often in the late 90s. The bassline is still burned into my head.