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Just picked up the albums "Terminate Damnation" from Becoming the Archetype & "The Triptych" by Demon Hunter. Awesome CD's of molten metal. I also finally picked up Living Sacrifice's last CD, "Conceived In Fire" - also an awesome album. The other albums I'm spinning quite a bit are:

The Showdown - "A Chorus of Obliteration"
Zao - "Funeral Of God"
He Is Legend - "I Am Hollywood"
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Carcass - Necroticism
Good choice!

Jeff Walker can often be found drinking in a pub not far from where I live. :lol:
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Out Hud - Steet D.A.D.

The best thing I've ever heard in that genre (electronic funk).
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Common - Be
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lightning bolt - magic mountain
pink and brown - shame fantasy II
lily chou chou - kokyu
beatles - magical mystery tour
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Post by sjewkestheloon »

Deftones - B-Sides and Rarities

got sent a copy to review and after a few cynical glances i put it aside. how wrong was i! absolutely fantastic and i'll be going out and snapping up the albums as i see them.
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I am in 'electronica' music mood at the moment:

Juno Reactor - Shango
Fluke - Puppy
Underworld - 1992 - 2002
Susumu Yokota - Sakura

Otherwise it's:

Doves - Some Cities
Jeff Wayne - War of the Worlds Musical
Coldplay - X and Y
San Bao - The Road Home OST
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KARMA TO FUCKING BURN. First S/T LP. Been digging through some of my older stuff this week, and stumbled across this little beauty. I'd call it stoner, but it's too textured, varied and inventive to be stoner. Heavier than Kyuss, more swagger than Monster Magnet, and more attitude than Down. How these guys never hit it big will always remain a complete mystery to me. If you're into heavy and you've never heard these guys you're missing out, trust me.
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LiLiPUT - the 2disc collection
Replikants - Slickaphonics -- Unwound-related, really good
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At the mo'...

Fuckemos - ...Can Kill You
Muslimgauze - Gulf Between Us
Aggrovators meets the Revolutionaries - At Channel One
Witchman versus Jammin' Unit - Inferno
Miles Davis - Nefertiti
Herbie Hancock - Maiden Voyage
Hank Mobley - No Room for Squares
Thrall - Chemical Wedding
Senor Coconut Y Su Conjunto - El Baile Aleman (Kraftwerk covers! :shock: :D )
Company Flow - Little Johnny from the Hospitul (sic)
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Dude how is Fuckemos' new stuff? I just now ordered Can Kill You. I had forgotten about these guys. My old roommate was Zeke's tour manager and always had the craziest stories to tell about Fuckemos. He had Can Kill You and I'd listen to it every day. I lost touch with that guy and would have forgotten about Fuckemos altogether if it weren't for 2 Punk 2 Fuck sneaking into my brain randomly once a year or so.

You got good taste.

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MadSteelDarkness wrote: Muslimgauze - Gulf Between Us
Nice choice.
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PaCrappa wrote:Dude how is Fuckemos' new stuff? I just now ordered Can Kill You. I had forgotten about these guys. My old roommate was Zeke's tour manager and always had the craziest stories to tell about Fuckemos. He had Can Kill You and I'd listen to it every day. I lost touch with that guy and would have forgotten about Fuckemos altogether if it weren't for 2 Punk 2 Fuck sneaking into my brain randomly once a year or so.

You got good taste.

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Many thanks, Pa. Coming from you, that is a great compliment. :D

Heh: "They say my haircut is a thing of the past, and my erections never last..." Ahhh, good stuff.

I've got to admit that I haven't heard anything new from them in a while. Seems like I heard a song from them a couple of years ago, and it was pretty metal. But then again, I might have been high. :wink: The last time I saw them was 2002-ish, and they mostly played stuff from Can Kill You. Russell (and possibly another Fuckemo or two), had a side project called U.S.S. Friendship that I saw a year later, and it was a lot more metallic, but with the typical Russell strangeness, natch. I liked it. Hmmm, perhaps it's time to cruise down to Sound on Sound and see if either band has anything new out. I'll report back later.
Muslimgauze - Gulf Between Us


Nice choice.
Thanks A.K. It's funny, but a while back I went and counted which were the top three artists that I had the most albums/singles by, and it broke down to:

1. John Coltrane
2. Sonic Youth
3. Muslimgauze

He was pretty prolific, wasn't he?
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Anyone got Kate Bush's new album? Liked the single, wondering if it's worth a listen.
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Favorite new album:

Cardigans - Super Extra Gravity

I'm also enjoying "Chicago Transit Authority" from 1969. Terry Kath rocks!
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cool cool toon ost - simply the chron
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MadSteelDarkness wrote: Thanks A.K. It's funny, but a while back I went and counted which were the top three artists that I had the most albums/singles by, and it broke down to:

1. John Coltrane
2. Sonic Youth
3. Muslimgauze

He was pretty prolific, wasn't he?
Yeah, he has a pretty intense amount of output. Too bad we'll never see anything new by him, though, still an absurd amount of stuff to collect.
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Malaria! - Compiled 1981-1984

Exclamation mark deserved.
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Rob wrote:Malaria! - Compiled 1981-1984

Exclamation mark deserved.
Only listened to bits of it, but easily among the best German pop/indie-rock I've heard. Thrash Me is a great song. If you have favorite tracks from this, please post.
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Let's see...

Rhapsody - Power of the Dragonflame
Sonata Arctica - Songs of Silence (live in Tokyo)
Dragonforce - Sonic Firestorm

Yes, I'm in a very speed/power metal mood. :twisted:

On a side note, Sonata Arctica will be in North Amercia early next year - particularly, in Fort Worth on 02/15/06!!!
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Buzzov*en - Welcome To Violence
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professor ganson wrote:
Rob wrote:Malaria! - Compiled 1981-1984

Exclamation mark deserved.
Only listened to bits of it, but easily among the best German pop/indie-rock I've heard. Thrash Me is a great song. If you have favorite tracks from this, please post.
I love "Your Turn to Run." I put it on the post-punk mix.
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An odd mix at the moment:

The Cramps - Bad Music for Bad People
John Coltrane - The John Coltrane Quartet Plays...
Big Black - The Rich Man's Eight Track Tape (CD version of Atomizer, plus a couple of singles)
Doom - The Peel Sessions
Mr. Dibbs - Turntable Scientifics (mixtape)
Rachel's - Selenography
Squarepusher - Music is Rotted One Note
Willie Nelson - The Red-Headed Stranger
V/A - Nervous Hip Hop (Nervous records compilation)

EDIT: Pa, I never did find out if the Fuckemos or USS Friendship had anything newish out. I'll make it a point to putter over to my local (two blocks over) record shop and see soon.
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DJ Swamp - Never Is Now
Choking Victim - Crack Rock Steady/Squatters Paradise
Choking Victim - No Gods, No Managers
Leftover Crack - Mediocre Generica
Sonic Youth - Murray Street
Charlie Parker - Ken Burns Compilation
Alkaline Trio - Maybe I'll Catch Fire
Danger Doom - The Mouse And The Mask
The Rolling Stones - Their Satanic Majesties Request
Jeff Mills - Metropolis
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They Might Be Giants - Then: The Early Years




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bloodflowers wrote:Even their B-sides and rarities set has more A class tracks on it than most bands release in their lifetime.
Years ago, I had mp3s of Lost Wishes, which I gather was basically a four-track EP of Wish outtakes sent only to fanclub members. Any chance those made it on this compilation, or have they literally been lost to all but The Chosen? (Nothing I'm seeing on the list on Amazon rings a bell, but it's been so long.)
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PaCrappa wrote: And, The Fucking Eagles: http://www.myspace.com/ihatethefuckingeagles

Pa
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Arab on Radar - Yahweh or the Highway -- I thought I already mentioned this, but couldn't find it. Classic.
Erase Errata - At Crystal Palace
Eno - Taking Tiger Mountain

Also, the Burzum track "War" about 20 times.
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Post by Dandy J »

Really digging these two atm.

The Fall of Troy - Doppelganger
HORSE The Band - The Mechanical Hand
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Tori Amos-Little Earthquakes
My Trying Not To
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