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What albums have the hardcore sound?
Land Speed Record. Also, It's a live record so it's got that extra zing.

Today:

Sunn-0))) - Oracle
Thee Headcoats - Heaven's to Murgatroyd, Even! It's Thee Headcoats! (Already) (Sup Pa. Sup Neon.)

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Queens of the Stone Age - Songs for the Deaf
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MadSteelDarkness wrote:Thee Headcoats - Heaven's to Murgatroyd, Even! It's Thee Headcoats! (Already) (Sup Pa. Sup Neon.)
"Well son, that's some ambition!"

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I heard Icky Thump by The White Stripes on the radio once last week for the first time, and I haven't heard it since. I still remember it. I think I need this album. That is one whacked out song. It isn't pretty but the weirder side of me loves it.
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Don't kid yourself with those last two sentences.
Genius is the wrong word, that's more along the lines of what I like about them from a philosophical standpoint. Like Husker Du growing handlebar moustaches because hardcore was getting too conformist.

Forgot a good Husker song: It's not funny anymore

Matt & Kim - S/T - grand, they have a great understanding of how to do pop and the electronic angle is somewhat new.

Nice, Madsteel. It's a shame I didn't check out the Headcoats earlier, they're bad ass. The strait up blues songs can get old but stuff like 'I want a punk girl' and 'Art or Arse?' etc. are great

Icky Thump is a good song. I can't vouch for the rest of the album but White Stripes seem like a good enough band with a documented Headcoats influence. I've been meaning to check out more of their stuff. Check out 'Black Math' from one of their other albums (think it's on youtube still)
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I'm going to go the DJI route and post some cover art too. I haven't really been listening to much new music for about one or two months so finally broke that with a bunch of new albums. Pick of the litter:

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judee sill - s/t+ heart food -- I thought her voice was a little too nasally the first time I heard it. Glad I gave them a second chance. Very pretty.
Celtic Frost - Morbid Tales/Emperor's Return
Lisa Germano - Geek the Girl
Sabres of Paradise - Haunted Dancehall -- back to trying to get more into electronic music (have lots of others to check out this week). Not as good as the above three but still nice.
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Air - Moon Safari

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Absolutely brilliant! Shame their other music doesn´t match up (aside from Le soleil est pres de moi, which isn´t on an album afaik).

Check it out ppl! :D
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Neon wrote:Don't kid yourself with those last two sentences.
This was the part I meant mostly:
everyone's rules...effects, solos, and mainstream influences were all taboo in late 80's punk
The idea that anybody was imposing a set of rules is what I was telling you to not kid yourself about. I realize that certain pundits say otherwise but that's usually because they themselves were part of the scene they were trying push. Maybe Sammy from Fang thought J Mascis was doing some taboo shit but so what.

Anyway, I have decided to give Dinosaur Jr another try. My buddy and I went to The Valley show the other night and noticed that Dan had a sweet new purple sparkly guitar. We were guffawing with him after and I made some remark about it sounding better than it looked. He said it was J Mascis signature thingy and I laughed. He turnt it over and it really was! Later on I said to my buddy "HAHA I can't believe he has a J Mascis guitar", to which he replied "Dude! Mascis is a little tone KING!" and went on to explain that Mascis was one of the only guys of the era to collect the old gear and bring the sweet dirty tones to the American punk masses. Now that I respect. And it's also something that would totally have been way over my head when I was 14-17 and listening to Dinosaur. It's good to have a friend who's ten years older to help put that kind of thing into perspective for me. I'm pretty certain I'd never have paid any attention to Dinosaur Jr again but now I'm quite curious. I have no idea how I'll get past the whiny vocals though...

I've also come to the not so painful conclusion that GG Allin has plenty of songs that I like. This particular myspace for him has four good tunes: http://www.myspace.com/ggfuckingallin I especially dig "Don't Talk To Me".

On topic: I just got done with three days of no music and can't remember what albums I was into before that.

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cattlepress - hordes to abolish the divine

Everyone that likes good metal should check this album out.

scorn - logghi barogghi

Makes me want to buy recording equipment.
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Laura Nyro - Eli & the 13th Confession -- Sadly, I was only familiar with the dorky Three Dog Night cover of Eli's Coming. The original should never have been covered by anyone ever. Some other great songs too, but I wish the rest could match the energy of that song.

Jan Jelinek - Loop-finding-jazz-records
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burning spear - marcus garvey / garvey's ghost
---holy god this is fantastic

anal cunt - defenders of the hate
---more of the same, fun to listen to when you feel like tearing your hair out

catharsis - samsara
---still quite impressed. i like the sound a great deal and the singer is great in that "spitting rage" kind of way

trying to find more metal to get into, any suggestions would be appreciated

i like:

Celtic Frost - morbid tales is all i've listened to yet
agoraphobic nosebleed - haven't gone out of my way to find anything, i've got bestial machinery and love it
voivoid - all i've heard is some of the material on "war and pain" can't find any of their stuff in town right now, apparently time to special order.

a couple of the bands i'm going to take at a look at are venom and d.r.i.
again, if anyone has any standout albums in mind, let me know.

thanks a bunch
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captain ahar wrote:trying to find more metal to get into, any suggestions would be appreciated

i like:

Celtic Frost - morbid tales is all i've listened to yet
voivoid - all i've heard is some of the material on "war and pain" can't find any of their stuff in town right now, apparently time to special order.

a couple of the bands i'm going to take at a look at are venom and d.r.i.
again, if anyone has any standout albums in mind, let me know.

thanks a bunch
Urgh! Music from my youth ITT! :oops: :)

As far as Celtic Frost, I'd definitely pick up To Mega Therion. Into the Pandemonium is when they started to get a bit silly, but still, it has the best cover of "Mexican Radio" you'll ever hear. See also: Hellhammer - Apocalyptic Raids. Venom? I'd recommend the remastered version of Black Metal. Dealing With It is my favorite DRI record. I loved Crossover and 4 of a Kind back when, but the last time I heard them,...not as much. Mebbe I wasn't in the mood?

Now, let's talk about Voivod. Killing Technology and Dimension Hatross are both excellent, but are just building up to what will be their masterpiece: Nothingface. Everything that came after was pretty awful. I think they were too easily influenced by whatever producer they were working with at the time. By the way: really nice guys! It's a damn shame about Denis (RIP, Piggy).

Oh, and captain, If you haven't already, I'd check out :

Coroner - No More Color and Mental Vortex
Carcass - Symphonies of Sickness and Necroticism...
Terrorizer - World Downfall
Dresden 45 - Paradise Lost
Amebix - Arise!

and I dunno, a shit ton of other stuff. The other kids here know their shit.

And this week:

The Donnas - Get Skintight
The Fall - Our Nation's Saving Grace
The Black Lips - s/t
DJ Krush - Strictly Turntablized and Holonic: "The Self Megamix"
River City Tanlines - I'm Your Negative and All 7 Inches Plus 2 More
The Gories - Outta Here (Still my all-time favorite"garage" rock record? I think so!)
The High Cost of Living - Affordable Caskets EP
The Sword - Age of Winters
Weedeater - God Luck and Good Speed
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captain ahar wrote: trying to find more metal to get into, any suggestions would be appreciated
I guess you like the more blatantly punk-influenced stuff? Here are some semi-well known picks:

-Exodus - Bonded by Blood -- you've got to hear this! no thrash I've heard compares.
-early death metal like Carcass' Symphonies of Sickness (seconded), Morbid Angel's Altars of Madness, Immolation - Dawn of Possession, maybe Morbid Saint and Ripping Corpse (not such a fan of the latter two but I also don't like too obvious of a punk influence).
-Manilla Road - Crystal Logic -- just because it is awesome.
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Silversun Pickups - Carnavas
Korpiklaani - Tales Along This Road
Electro Synthetic Rebellion - Persistence
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captain ahar wrote: a couple of the bands i'm going to take at a look at are venom and d.r.i.
again, if anyone has any standout albums in mind, let me know.
If you like what you hear from Venom and D.R.I (And since you seem to like Celtic Frost and Voivoid) do yourself a favor and pick this album up:

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Probot is basically am 80's and 90's Metal compilation/tribute by Dave Grohl (Of the Foo Fighters/Nirvana). He got the vocalists from a lot of bands and put this project together. This CD has Cronos (from Venom), Max Cavalera (Sepultura), Lemmy (Motorhead), Mike Dean (C.O.C), Kurt Brecht (D.R.I), Lee Dorrian (Catherdral), Wino (The Obsessed/Hidden Hand/Etc.), Tom G. Warrior (Celtic Frost), Snake (Voivoid), Eric Wagner (Trouble), and King Diamond (Mercyful Fate), along with a very special guest for the Hidden Track entitled "I Am The Warlock".

There is a review along with some samples off of it HERE

If anyone is interesting in seeing the Music Video for "Shake Your Blood" (Ft. Lemmy) it can be seen HERE. (Note: Even though it is on Youtube, the video is pretty racey and provocative. If your boss is uptight about your interent content , this probably is Not Safe For Work)

Enjoy!
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captain ahar wrote: trying to find more metal to get into, any suggestions would be appreciated
I recommend...

Fuck I'm Dead- If Agoraphobic Nosebleed were a death metal band, this would be it.

Burning Witch - Seriously heavy. Seriously slow. Insane vocals. (if you like this, listen to Khanate)

Acrimony - Incredibly underappreciated stoner/doom band.

Circle of Dead Children - Best band name ever.

If you like DRI get the COC album Technocracy. It's the only album they recorded of that style and it's quite excellent.
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Spheric Universe Experience - Anima
RUSH - Hold Your Fire
RUSH - Power Windows
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Good Clean Fun - Positively Positive 1997-2002

A greatest hits from a DC hardcore band. I really don't agree with their attitude, or at least the 'let's make fun of geeks/outsiders' conformist group mentality aspect, but songs like 'Coll-edge' and 'Loser.com' are at least catchy.

Sugar Ray - Best of

I used to hate everyone in high school for liking them. Three years later I have to admit these are pretty good songs, even if Sugar Ray probably didn't write half of them. Highlights are 'Answer the Phone' and 'Mean Machine.'

Scratch Acid - Greatest Gift

Undecided. Seems pretty cool, yet I get the feeling the same thing has been done better elsewhere. Apparently some of the guys in this band later formed Jesus Lizard who are pretty awesome.

Jesus Lizard
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Neon wrote: Sugar Ray - Best of

I used to hate everyone in high school for liking them. Three years later I have to admit these are pretty good songs, even if Sugar Ray probably didn't write half of them. Highlights are 'Answer the Phone' and 'Mean Machine.'
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Anyone here has ever heard about "El Malo"?

I went to shop nearby and they had this used CD. It was Japanese, and the title and cover of it were so awesome that I just had to buy it.

And hey, it's pretty cool! The usual japanese twisted fusion with jazz and electronica I guess...

By the way, the album is Starship in Worship... I'll scan the cover for you. It's something a shmup fan cannot miss! :)

Edit: ok, it seems to fall into the "Acid Jazz" genre.

http://page11.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/n47813297

Isn't the cover awesome?
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Turrican wrote:Isn't the cover awesome?
The corndog makes it for me.
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Help me find more Shoegaze albums I like

pretty awesome:
My Bloody Valentine - Loveless, Isn't Anything
Swervedriver - Raise
Catherine Wheel - Ferment
Ride - Nowhere
Slowdive - Souvlaki

and more, stuff like Cocteau Twins... Jesus and Mary Chain... etc.

shoegaze is cool for when you're really fucking sick of Twinbee
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Music's gotten me through a few Twinbee sessions today.

Right now:
Ghostface Killah - Supreme Clientele

Earlier:
Obituary - Cause of Death
Sodom - Agent Orange
Luciano - Sci Fi Hi Fi vol. 2
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Fleetwood Mac - Rumours

All around perfect album :D
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I know I'm going off in my own direction here (haven't even been posting lately) but...

The Chills - Submarine Bells
I'm sure they have better albums, but this one is really nice and was easy to get. To bad that 'Secret box' by them is long out of print.

Mostly been listening to promos (IE albums that don't yet exist) so not a lot to add to this ongoing discussion; though a friend of mine keeps playing 'Death' for me--Symbollic seems like a well constructed album.
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Neon wrote:Scratch Acid - Greatest Gift

Undecided. Seems pretty cool, yet I get the feeling the same thing has been done better elsewhere. Apparently some of the guys in this band later formed Jesus Lizard who are pretty awesome.

Jesus Lizard
Yup, David Yow and David Wm. Sims went on to form Jesus Lizard. Both were great bands, in my humblest of opinions. Plus, I give 'em extra points because Scratch Acid were local boys. They played a truly scorching reunion gig here last year.

I think you get a whiff of the derivative because they did rip off a lot from The Birthday Party (and by the by, if you've never heard the BP, you need to drop everything right now and check 'em out).

And this week:

Bobby Hughes Experience - Fusa Riot
Unsane - s/t
Lords of Altamont - Lords Have Mercy
The Scientists - Blood Red River (1982 - 1984) (Speaking of bands that borrowed from The Birthday Party...)
Exodus - Fabulous Disaster
Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra - Liberation Afro Beat Vol.1
The Fumes - Self-Appointed Guardian of the Machine
DJ Cam - Mad Blunted Jazz
Earth - Hibernaculum and Hex: or Printing In The Infernal Method
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CMoon wrote: though a friend of mine keeps playing 'Death' for me--Symbollic seems like a well constructed album.
Gotta be Individual Thought Patterns. Or The Sound of Perseverance. I'm more keen on the early 90s death metal sound. Symbolic is a middle ground between the sludgy death metal sound and tech-thrash. Don't particularly care for it, especially the vocals. They are noticeably weakened from the old death growl and not quite at the raspy shriek of the last album.


Monstrosity - Imperial Doom
Incantation - The Forsaken Mourning of Angelic Anguish -- what a title
Celtic Frost - To Mega Therion -- I know this is the current favorite album thread, but this is one of those times where I relisten to a classic album I had dismissed and basically reached the same conclusion. I like Morbid Tales a lot more, but I will keep listening.
Wu-Tang Clan - 36 Chambers -- Yeah, I hadn't heard this one before and it doesn't quite live up to the hype. Is nice though. I like Supreme Clientele more.
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szycag wrote:Help me find more Shoegaze albums I like

pretty awesome:
My Bloody Valentine - Loveless, Isn't Anything
Swervedriver - Raise
Catherine Wheel - Ferment
Ride - Nowhere
Slowdive - Souvlaki

and more, stuff like Cocteau Twins... Jesus and Mary Chain... etc.

shoegaze is cool for when you're really fucking sick of Twinbee
Easy.

The Secret Shine- "After Years"
A Sunny Day in Glasgow - "Scribble Mural Comic Journal"
Heaviness - S\T

The absolute cream of the crop as far as shoegaze is concerned (in my opinion anyway.) Seriously szycag if you love your dreampop don't even bother checking them out, just buy all three releases enjoy.
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Suffocation - Breeding the Spawn
James Holden - The Idiots are Winning
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Help me find more Shoegaze albums I like
The Lilys are a decent shoegazer band. "In the Presence of Nothing" and "Eccsame the Photon Band" are their two shogaze albums, IIRC. The rest of their stuff is very .. different. I enjoy it, but you might not.
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