Disintegration (2010 Remaster)
by The Cure
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This album has been added to 10 private lists and 13 public lists:
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Every Album I've ever listened to (in order)
Recommended by Badillo
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1989
Long songs that earn their length by layering detail instead of adding volume. The arrangements feel dense but breathable, like fog you can still walk through. Emotion is sustained rather than peaked. It’s less about heartbreak than about living inside it.
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Cultural Artifacts From 80s and 90s
The Cure was the coolest band. The lead singer looked like an alien. Their sound was dark and brooding. I loved them. All the kids who seemed to have secret unnamed troubles, and who dressed in long sleeved black shirts on 105 degree days, worshiped them. I did too, even though I wore blue or red on occasion.
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Representative Songs From My Teenage Years (1980-1987)
The Cure was the coolest band. The lead singer looked like an alien. Their sound was dark and brooding. I loved them. All the kids who seemed to have secret unnamable troubles, and who dressed in long sleeved black shirts on 105 degree days, loved them.
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Kyle's most favorite albums ever that are really great
Gothic Rock, Post-Punk, Dream Pop, Ethereal Wave
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I Don’t Need Your Intro to Goth
One of the greatest albums ever, this serves as a bridge from 80s gloom to the dark explorations of 90s goth.
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2024-02
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