Lil BUB's 10 Favorite Albums

Sharing her taste in music.

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If you've ever wondered how Lil BUB could be so full of love, maybe the answer lies in the fact that she loves music. Although her taste may have slightly been influenced by her dude's choices in tunes, she has her own preferences, which we've gotten her input on for Lil BUB's 10 Favorite Albums. You can even listen to them on each slide.

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Is This Real? by The Wipers

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Is This Real?

Artist: The Wipers

Year Released: 1980

"This record is amazing from top to bottom, and every rock 'n' roll cat with good taste should listen to it. I am currently working on starting a The Wipers cover band called The Swipers. There are rumors going around that the song 'Mystery' and 'Is This Real?' are about me. I just started those rumors."

Fox Confessor Brings the Flood by Neko Case

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Fox Confessor Brings the Flood

Artist: Neko Case

Year Released: 2007

"Her name means cat in Japanese, and there is a handsome dog on the cover. 'Lion's Jaws' is about my amazing mouth, and 'Behind the House' is where I was found and saved."

Women of Your Life by Sleeping Bag

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Women of Your Life

Artist: Sleeping Bag

Year Released: 2012

"Sleeping Bag is one of my favorite bands, and they happen to live in the same town as me. The bass player is the father of my boyfriend, SMOOSH, and he designs all of my amazing merchandise. Also, my dude produced the album with the help of my half-brothers and sisters (Josie, Vivian, Oskar, and Special Agent Dale Cooper). I like to think that this record, 'Women of Your Life,' is partially about me, since I am, after all, a woman."

End Hits by Fugazi

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End Hits

Artist: Fugazi

Year Released: 1998

"My dude thinks I'm the Fugazi of famous cats, although his friends don't think that makes any sense. Regardless, I had to check them out just to see what the hell he was talking about. While I don't know how exactly this band relates to my existence on your planet, I can listen to 'End Hits' endlessly and never get bored."

The Blackened Air by Nina Nastasia

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The Blackened Air

Artist: Nina Nastasia

Year Released: 2002

"This album sounds like the way my dreams feel. And Nina's voice reminds me of the way fishes taste—perfect."

The Kinks are the Village Green Preservation Society by The Kinks

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The Kinks are the Village Green Preservation Society

Artist: The Kinks

Year Released: 1968

"This is an incredible album, and this is partially due to the song 'Phenomenal Cat,' which is most certainly written about me—a flying, time-traveling, phenomenal cat that knows the secret of life. "

Pod by The Breeders

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Pod

Artist: The Breeders

Year Released: 1990

"The Breeders are one of my favorite bands, and this is my favorite record that they made, although it was hard to choose. Just like Stevie Nicks, I hope that one day Kelley and Kim Deal would hold me in their arms. Thankfully, part of that dream came true several months ago, when Kelley came over and scratched my head. It was the best day."

Tusk by Fleetwood Mac

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Tusk

Artist: Fleetwood Mac

Year Released: 1979

"This is an excellent album. Some of the songs are so weird; I can't help but think they were written for me. Also, Stevie Nicks is one of my idols. I hope to be held by her one day."

Josephine by Magnolia Electric Co.

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Josephine

Artist: Magnolia Electric Co.

Year Released: 2009

"This album is special for many reasons. As far as I'm concerned, it is named after my adopted Josie who lives in my dude's studio. Also, every member of this band is a very close friend of mine. In fact, two of them helped build sets for my upcoming photo book. And it is my favorite collection of songs written by the late Jason Molina. It saddens me that he was the only one from this band that I never got to meet, especially since I know we would have become friends fast."

Moving Pictures by Rush

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Moving Pictures

Artist: Rush

Year Released: 2011

"The only reason I picked this album is because Tom Sawyer is on it. According to my blog, Tom Sawyer is the only song I like. The reason for this is because before I was super famous, my dude thought it was a funny answer to a question from a fan, and well, it just stuck. Also, apparently I listen to it on repeat non-stop."

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