And my absolute favorite:
Pretty cool, huh? In this day and age where everything is turned into a movie or TV show, I can easily see Discographies: The Book hitting the shelves one day. But unlike most of the other websites that are turned to books, this is one I would actually purchase.
So do yourself a favor and follow Discographies. And if someone from Discographies is reading this, you need to review Guns N' Roses.
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Twitter Review: @Discographies
LINK | Posted by Chris on Wednesday, August 18, 2010
You might think it's pretty silly to review a Twitter account, but if you feel that way, you probably aren't following Discographies. What is Discographies? It's simple. It's genius. It's a 140-character (or less) review of a musical act's entire discography (studio albums only). Here are some examples:
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