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What's the last full musical album you've listened to?

The Age Of Quarrel by Cro-Mags. Not one of my all-time favorites as far as Hardcore/Crossover Thrash is concerned, but it's a competent album.

I believe the last full album I listened to was "Hail to the King" by Avenged Sevenfold. I know I said this multiple times, but none of the songs stood out, save for the title track... Which sucks, because I had high hopes for HttK (especially after hearing City of Evil and Self-Titled). T^T

Avenged Sevenfold was better when Jimmy "The Rev" Sullivan was still alive (he died in 2009). I haven't ever been that much into A7X, but I always thought that he was one of the best drummers of his generation.

i was viewing this rehearsal video of him playing the drums for "Almost Easy" just last month:

 
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the winning by iu! i saw all the songs on the album performed live recently and it was amazing 🥰
 
Spirit Trail by Bruce Hornsby. I'm going to his 25-year anniversary tour for the album in October and I'm so excited 🥰
 
I listened to Sabrina Carpenter's Short n' Sweet album recently. I'd already heard Please Please Please, Espresso, and Taste before I listened to the album. Espresso is my favorite of the three, although I haven't been listening to it as much lately. I listened to Please Please Please for a bit when it was released, but I kind of grew tired of it pretty quickly. I enjoyed Taste, but it's not a song I'd listen to often.

It was a fun album, but I probably won't listen to most of the songs very often. My favorite songs from it are probably Espresso, Good Graces, and Dumb & Poetic.

I plan to listen to Patty Griffin's albums next. I like some of her songs, so I want to become more familiar with her discography.
 
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