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Two special songs

Music is essential in my life. It is, maybe, the most loyal company in all moment. Music means an advice, a consolation, an instant of joy, according to context.

As far back as I can remember I felt attracted for rock music. In part, that is because of my dad, who tuned in to Radio Futuro (88.9 FM in Chile) all my life long. For that reason I know a lot of rock songs, mainly from 80's and 90's.

My favourite band is Faith No More. I remember I have been fascinated since the first time I listened "Ashes to ashes" on the radio, in 1997. Since that moment I waited patiently the opportunity to record this song in a tape. This particular song means a feeling of freedom for me (further the lyrics, the melodies of this song makes me feel like any negative thing in my life be forgotten when sounds the last note).

Link to "Ashes to ashes": https://youtu.be/Kfq7wHJu21c

On the other hand, the arrival of music apps, like Spotify, brought me nice surprises through "Recommended songs". That is the way how I knew a singular song, "A history of bad men" by Melvins.  Without exaggerating, I listened this song almost 30 times as soon as I heard for the first time.

Link to "A history of bad men": https://youtu.be/U3KNj1U8iZM

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  1. I don't know those songs, but I'll listen to them when I get out of english class :)

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  2. Spotify usually recommended a good songs related with the genres you like

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  3. Radio Futuro, also known as Radio Fapturo, I don't know why (iykwim)

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  4. Oh my sisters used to tune that radio station all the time when we were younger!

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