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Claude says:Jack White's solo debut arrived in 2012 as a restless, blues-soaked ramble through garage rock, folk, and raw Americana—every track a different gear shift, nothing polished. You caught it early that spring and kept returning to the propulsive shuffle of "Missing Pieces" and the loose-limbed swagger of "Hypocritical Kiss," the kind of record that rewards repeated visits when you're in the mood for controlled chaos.
Timeline
First scrobble: May 2, 2012
Latest scrobble: Feb 3, 2021
Listening span: 8 yr, 9 mo
Peak month: Dec 2012 · 14 plays
Avg per track: 4 plays
Top tracks
1Missing Pieces5
2Freedom at 214
3Hypocritical Kiss4
4Blunderbuss4
5I'm Shakin'4
6Love Interruption4
7Sixteen Saltines4
8Hip (Eponymous) Poor Boy3
9On and On and On3
10Weep Themselves to Sleep3
11I Guess I Should Go to Sleep3
12Take Me With You When You Go3
13Trash Tongue Talker3
Listening timeline
Plays over time with cumulative total. Quiet stretches are kept in the timeline so long gaps stay visible.
Showing yearly plays (2012 – 2021)
Recent listening
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