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[–] TehBamski@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago

I discovered Lantlos via my Spotify discovery weekly playlist. I like their style. Their dream state like sound infused with progressive metal, is a great sound. I like to space out my liked songs by the same artist, so I can listen to them in order of discovery or time of add. So I don't add more than one song of each artist typically until I have 5-8 songs before them. That being said, I definitely plan on coming back to them in the near future!

I still have an old fabric CD holder from like early 2000s that has albums my older brothers obtained and "obtained" from back then. A lot of it was Pop Punk, Punk Rock and Metal, which I ended up growing my music taste around. I still remember hearing a few songs from The Prodigy's The Fat of the Land album back in the late 90s. My brothers would often play Breathe, Firestarter and Fuel My Fire. Good stuff.