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Released in 1996, “Fantastic Planet” defied conventions and pushed the boundaries of alternative rock. Drawing on elements of grunge, space rock, and shoegaze, Failure crafted a hypnotic blend of ethereal melodies, gritty instrumentation, and introspective lyrics that resonated with a generation seeking a different kind of musical experience. Today we’re talking about the album and it’s impact on 90’s rock and rock production.

Failure’s Fantastic Planet Artwork looks a lot like

this L. Ron Hubbard book

Failure Documentary Trailer

Other Notes:

Henry Rollins dresses like an elderly person

This album art from the band Ruth Ruth is… interesting

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