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One of the finest albums to come along in a long, long time. Trying to describe this album in terms of sound is difficult--think of a band with the vocal harmonies of early REM, the atmospherics of Pink Floyd or Radiohead, and the metallic sound of 70's era King Crimson or Tool. And yet, it sounds totally different from any of them.
*This will be back up soon.*
Porcupine Tree - In Absentia
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Hopefully soon. I'm a new fan on Porcupine Tree, I've only heard 'Fear of a Blank Planet'.
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