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Top-11 most influential records

Posted on May 24, 2020 by admin

This is a chronological list for me. No explanation is needed, because I’ve said it already. It has to go to 11.

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This entry was posted in Film & Mass Media, For Women, Music and tagged Heavy Metal (1981), Madonna_The Immaculate Collection (1990), Miles Davis Bitches Brew (1969), Sonic Youth Daydream Nation (1988) by admin. Bookmark the permalink.
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