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Album Brian Eno Danzig Depeche Mode Faith No More Industrial Killing Joke Ministry Music Portishead Prong rock Soundtrack The Church The Cult The Cure Trent ReznorApril 9, 2012June 20, 2015

Why the Mix-Tape will never die

Ah, the Mix-tape: We don’t think much about cassettes anymore. They were inherently a horrible medium for sound quality. Every time you played one you’d get audio loss,  eventually warped sound, or in the worst case, a snapped ribbon of tape meaning one more piece of plastic chucked in the trash, resting in a landfill […]

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