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“White Winter Hymnal” by Fleet Foxes kicked off miles.hayler’s 2014, and 53 more jams followed. Plenty of Anamanaguchi, indie rock, and rap. People really liked “Living For The City” by Stevie Wonder. “「MEOW」” by Anamanaguchi closed out the year.
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miles.hayler’s year started strong with “Infinity Guitars” by Sleigh Bells, and 60 more jams followed. There was a lot of instrumental, math rock, and indie rock. “Intergalactic” by Beastie Boys got a lot of love. miles.hayler crossed 100 jams in May! miles.hayler’s 2013 came to a close with “An Honest Mistake” by The Bravery.
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In January, miles.hayler joined This Is My Jam, and kicked things off with “3030” by Deltron 3030. Nice. miles.hayler found their eternal jam in March — “There Are Some Remedies Worse Than The Disease” by This Will Destroy You. The year’s recurring themes? Balmorhea, ambient, and instrumental. miles.hayler found a rare one: “Mister Sandman” by The Four Aces. miles.hayler was first to pick “Never Tear Us Apart” by INXS, in March — 87 others followed suit! In December, miles.hayler posted their 75th jam. 2012 drew to a close with “All That You Give” by The Cinematic Orchestra.
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