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Sparks - Kimono My House 40th anniversary reissue
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Hippie Sabotage - Sunny EP
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That NPR list is pretty good. High Spirits is awesome if you're into old school heavy metal/rock and roll like Thin Lizzy and Gridlink is killer too (The Dodonpachi!). I'm not one to fawn over Pallbearer, but that record is good too.
Vestal Claret - The Cult of Vestal Claret
Pagan Altar - Lords of Hypocrisy
Dying Fetus -Descend into Depravity
The Kill - Make 'em Suffer
Briton Rites - For Mircalla
Vestal Claret - The Cult of Vestal Claret
Pagan Altar - Lords of Hypocrisy
Dying Fetus -Descend into Depravity
The Kill - Make 'em Suffer
Briton Rites - For Mircalla
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So nice.Acid King wrote: Dying Fetus -Descend into Depravity
Currently loving All the Blotted Science stuff (2 albums I think). I can see why it would get boring over time but right now it's pretty great to listen to especially while jogging.
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I had to bust it out after watching the Hatred trailer. It totally reminded me of the cover art for this.Strikers1945guy wrote:So nice.Acid King wrote: Dying Fetus -Descend into Depravity
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I always forget I actually saw Dying Fetus in concert. Not really a fan of their style of Death Metal. Still, I'll never forget this introduction:
"This next song is for all you ladies! SKULL FUCK!"
"This next song is for all you ladies! SKULL FUCK!"
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Heh, I saw them once too about 14 years ago. They played with some local bands and Lamb of God, who just changed their name from Burn the Priest and released New American Gospel. It was a pretty awesome show, actually. It was at this place called Polanka Park, which is like a Polish social club and they played in the ballroom/dining room pictured here. I don't even remember there being a stage, they may have just set up on the floor at one end of the hall.drauch wrote:I always forget I actually saw Dying Fetus in concert. Not really a fan of their style of Death Metal. Still, I'll never forget this introduction:
"This next song is for all you ladies! SKULL FUCK!"
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captpain wrote:Basically, the reason people don't like Bakraid is because they are fat and dumb
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Billy Joel used to be in a acid metal band. He's playing an over driven Hammond organ or something.
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Hiroshi Watanabe - Fukuroda Falls -From Formation To Present-
Totally in love with this album. So much goodness on this album. A mix of his usual Tech-House style he makes under his real name with some more organic percussion type stuff to make a really good album. Episode4. Autumn has to be my favorite track though.
Totally in love with this album. So much goodness on this album. A mix of his usual Tech-House style he makes under his real name with some more organic percussion type stuff to make a really good album. Episode4. Autumn has to be my favorite track though.
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Never gave it a listen before - enjoying the Pretty Hate Machine with my new headphones. DX7 goodness, and "iconic" certainly applies too.
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Over the Edge, after 7 years or so, appears to remain my favourite Wipers album. I would listen to the entire Wipers Box Set back when, outtakes and all, and under such circumstances the some journos' darling Youth of America used to outstay its welcome, like listening to all of Zen Arcade by Hüsker Dü in one go. Nowadays, though, a DJ on the local radio sometimes starts his hours with When It's Over, not allowing me to forget what a band they were.
Plus, the story how Greg Sage got into playing guitar is cool.
Every couple of months I think I'm not of age when I could listen to this kind of music all the time anymore, only to be proven wrong again. (The previous case was Neurotic Outsiders album and live bootleg.)
Plus, the story how Greg Sage got into playing guitar is cool.
Every couple of months I think I'm not of age when I could listen to this kind of music all the time anymore, only to be proven wrong again. (The previous case was Neurotic Outsiders album and live bootleg.)
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Indian - Guiltless -- best metal
Wand - Golem
Shabazz Palaces - Black Up
Soundgarden - A-Sides -- Soundgardens albums stink, but Spoonman.
Wand - Golem
Shabazz Palaces - Black Up
Soundgarden - A-Sides -- Soundgardens albums stink, but Spoonman.
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Lieutenant - If I Kill This Thing We're All Going To Eat For A Week
Side project of Nate Mendel, Bassist of Foo Fighters. He steps out and plays guitar and sings on this. and What a songwriter he's turned out to be. Catchy opening 2 tracks and keeps going. Slows down towards the end, but what an album. I've not spun an album so many times in full. Very much on the Indie side, and not Foo Fighters at all. Recommended highly.
Side project of Nate Mendel, Bassist of Foo Fighters. He steps out and plays guitar and sings on this. and What a songwriter he's turned out to be. Catchy opening 2 tracks and keeps going. Slows down towards the end, but what an album. I've not spun an album so many times in full. Very much on the Indie side, and not Foo Fighters at all. Recommended highly.
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What do you think about Audioslave?Rob wrote:Indian - Guiltless -- best metal
Wand - Golem
Shabazz Palaces - Black Up
Soundgarden - A-Sides -- Soundgardens albums stink, but Spoonman.
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New Nightwish studio album came out about two weeks ago, Endless Forms Most Beautiful. The theme of the whole thing is the grandeur of science, evolution, and life on earth. As someone who has studied paleontology and the history of life on earth since I was a kid the album really speaks to me a lot. The final (24 minute!) song is incredible, though you have to be at least a tiny bit knowledgeable about pre-cambrian life to really catch what it's talking about in the first movement.
I highly recommend the tracks, Weak Fantasy and The Greatest Show on Earth. Awesome symphonic metal with epic scope.
I highly recommend the tracks, Weak Fantasy and The Greatest Show on Earth. Awesome symphonic metal with epic scope.
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Tame Impala on Spotify
They've released a couple of tracks from their upcoming album & it sounds as great as ever.
They've released a couple of tracks from their upcoming album & it sounds as great as ever.
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The album (s/t) that made me stop following mainstream rock. Definitely a combo that wasn't meant to be. I still have a place in my heart for the RATM albums.MOSQUITO FIGHTER wrote:What do you think about Audioslave?
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Gave Type O Negative's October Rust a relisten this evening. Its enveloping blanket of chuggy guitar, ethereal synths and comedy lyrics always cheer me up! Still so gay for Peter Steele. ;-; Only TDS-era Trent Reznor and Ian Curtis make me swoon harder. AND THEYRE ALL DEAD ;-;
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Since its release.
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Just discovered these guys/gal last month:
Gym Shorts - No Backsies
Zig Zags - s/t
Nostalgia:
Fields of the Nephilim - Elizium
And the usual jazz:
Miles Davis and Gil Evans - Sketches of Spain
Sonny Stitt - Now!
Kenny Dorham - Afro Cuban
Bill Evans Trio - Portrait in Jazz
Gym Shorts - No Backsies
Zig Zags - s/t
Nostalgia:
Fields of the Nephilim - Elizium
And the usual jazz:
Miles Davis and Gil Evans - Sketches of Spain
Sonny Stitt - Now!
Kenny Dorham - Afro Cuban
Bill Evans Trio - Portrait in Jazz
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Yeah, I can't take much of them either. I had a friend who was really into them. Said that Zach got really annoying to him after a while and he liked Audioslave way better.Rob wrote:The album (s/t) that made me stop following mainstream rock. Definitely a combo that wasn't meant to be. I still have a place in my heart for the RATM albums.MOSQUITO FIGHTER wrote:What do you think about Audioslave?
Dream Syndicate - Medicine Show
Tesla Boy - Modern Thrills
Miami Nights 1984 - Accelerated
The Daysleepers - Dream Within A Dreamworld
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I remember some industrial hunt for the new Nirvana, possibly leading to premature demise of Sunny Day Real Estate, Quicksand and who knows what other bands. Sickening anticipation that, in hindsight.lilmanjs wrote:Lieutenant - If I Kill This Thing We're All Going To Eat For A Week
Side project of Nate Mendel, Bassist of Foo Fighters. He steps out and plays guitar and sings on this. and What a songwriter he's turned out to be. Catchy opening 2 tracks and keeps going. Slows down towards the end, but what an album. I've not spun an album so many times in full. Very much on the Indie side, and not Foo Fighters at all. Recommended highly.
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To be fair, Sunny Day have been nothing but drama since their formation. Last I heard they'd reunited again and write an albums worth of material around 2012-13, then it all fell to bits for the third time when it came to record it. But yeah, there were so many bands dropped after and album or two around that period, utter madness.
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This is by far one of the best albums I've ever heard. This sounds so amazing to me right now. I listened to it straight through on my first time.
Carpenter Brut - Trilogy
Carpenter Brut - Trilogy
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Get out of my head!! I was literally coming here to post this. Amazing stuff!!! From your recent posts it appears you and I are very much on the same page musically right now.MOSQUITO FIGHTER wrote:This is by far one of the best albums I've ever heard. This sounds so amazing to me right now. I listened to it straight through on my first time.
Carpenter Brut - Trilogy
I really like the way he blends the more standard 80's synthwave with more modern production - has a Justice vibe on a lot of the tracks, but still very 80's sounding.
Great production too!
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ive pretty much been listening to the sound of perseverance by death since it came out. awesome technical metal album. chuck schuldiner is missed.
oddly though i dont care for much else death metal. sound of perseverence was thoughtful.
oddly though i dont care for much else death metal. sound of perseverence was thoughtful.