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Yes. The fifties to the end of the nineties has a lot of great stuff in it. There's a lot of BS in it too. Even some of that's okay for sentimental reasons. After that most of it all sounds similar to what came before it, or is just so popish. I'm just gonna listen to what it was based off of instead of the carbon copied version
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The few bands that I've gotten into over the past ten to fifteen years or so have been based on covers. That's what I did with Ghost a few minutes ago. I like too see how they interpret another band's material. Plus it's not easy to f**k up a cover. It can be done. I don't mind the Cure and I like Purple Haze, but they didn't go well together
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