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Matthew.
25 going on 45.
tired | frustrated |
ongoing project.
but i am ambitious.

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Friday, February 24, 2006 | 8:49 PM

OK, not been up to much really, the usual yada yada yada. Five of the most miserable albums ever made:

1. Closer - Joy Division
2. Live At Preston, 28 Feb 1980 - Joy Division
3. Pink Moon - Nick Drake
4. Tonight's The Night - Neil Young
5. Meat Is Murder - The Smiths

Although the most miserable song is Failure by The Swans. I urge you to give it a listen - an extraordinary 6 minutes plus of sheer dispair.