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Elliott Smith fan?

Yeah. Which is kind of weird because for most of my life most of the bands I've been into enough to want to get a shirt or put them on my grip or something like that have been metal bands but I've gotten really into Elliot the last year or two. I'm a recovering heroin addict and my girlfriend died a few years back so I'm sure you can imagine how well I identify with his music. I don't really like music when I feel like the artist is trying to make it sad and deep, it usually just comes off as whiney (hence why I wholeheartedly agree with the sentiments expressed in "Morrissey Rides a Cock Horse") but with him it seems a lot more genuine.
Man I'm sorry to hear about your tragedy and all the best in your recovery. Yeah I totally know what you mean about most sad music coming off as disingenuous and corny. Elliott really communicates with his music and it always feels sincere. Great songwriter and guitar player as well. I don't have as much of a personal relation to his life story or subject matters of his songs but I think he was an artist who was able to reach out to people in pain no matter what type of pain it is. Either/Or through From a Basement is always in rotation but there's not a Smith album I don't like.
Anyways, cool set up!
Thanks dude. It's mostly all good now. Here's the other new deck I set up today.

ScumCo 8.38 Logo deck (Control, not Pennswood)
Black Magic grip that I really fucked up, already ordered a new sheet so I can fix it
Indy 144 FH
OJ Little Doodies 58mm ball wheels
Bones Swiss bearings
I was going for a Pittsburgh theme with this one. The 144's are temporary, I have a set of silver 149 FH on the way for this deck but I wanted to try it out so I took these off one of my antihero decks for now. I only cruised the around the block a couple times but it felt amazing and I think once I have it all set up and broken in it's going to be my new daily driver.