Spread the joy!

Posted over 5 years ago
I encourage everyone to bring Mog to the workplace, make tomorrow a wonderful Friday and bring in a few albums that you think a co-worker or two would enjoy. I've been entertaining myself the last week by opening my co-workers up to all sorts of new stuff, I was shocked to find someone who hadn't heard Janis Joplin before but she ended up finding a new musical love. Nothing is more satisfying to me then creating new musical relationships, Viva la Mog!

Comments (9)

  1. lemontwist says Aw, I would if I had a damn job. :( Instead I'll just have to be content playing my iTunes on shuffle mode to myself in my apartment as I fruitlessly continue job searching.
    Permalink posted 09/28/2006
  2. thecandymanlives says yeah, what lemontwist said. the only things unemployment is good for are long periods of music listening and continued poverty.
    Permalink posted 09/28/2006
  3. rvnlft says sounds like a good idea, any suggestions?
    Permalink posted 09/28/2006
  4. Reversed Thoughts says For you? Try out Tiger Army, Nekromantixs, Sister Machinegun and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
    Permalink posted 09/28/2006
  5. rvnlft says anything else? ive already got some of thosee
    Permalink posted 09/28/2006
  6. Reversed Thoughts says Bro, your collection is killing me, you have just about everything I would offer. How about Zao, Perry Ferrell's solo Songs Yet To Be Sung, White Zombie's early stuff Murder Them All and Gun Crazy, maybe some Toxic Narcotic, I didn't see Les Claypool's Purple Onion on there. How'd I do this time around?
    Permalink posted 09/28/2006
  7. Reversed Thoughts says Correction, not murder them all, Make Them Die Slowly
    Permalink posted 09/28/2006
  8. rvnlft says ive got MTDS already somewhere, les' stuff is on another disc. i'll check out zao. whats your opinion on perry's solo album?
    Permalink posted 09/28/2006
  9. Reversed Thoughts says I personally love it, although it did take me about a year to come to that conclusion, had to put it down a few times. I think it's a crap shoot with your tastes, he went down a primarily electronic road and created a psychadellic dream, a truely chill album that you have to be in the right mindset (shrooms?) to fully appreciate. I'll probably throw a few more names down when I get home to my collection.
    Permalink posted 09/28/2006

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