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Old 01-30-2011, 10:22 AM   #14691 (permalink)
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Cathedral - Forest of Equilibrium
In Flames - Soundtrack to your Escape
Terrorizer - World Downfall, Darker Days Ahead
Shadows Fall - Fallout from the War
Dark Tranquility - We are the Void
Sacred Reich - Surf Nicaragua
Atheist - Elements
Death - Individual Thought Patterns

metal up your a$$ muthafockers
YESSSS!!! Especially agree with you on The Soundtrack to Your Escape and We are the Void...
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Old 01-30-2011, 11:41 AM   #14692 (permalink)
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I heard that Tyondai Braxton was heavily influenced by Igor Stravinsky, so I wanted to check it out.
I hope this is the one clutnuckle liked, because it was a little hard to find.
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Old 01-30-2011, 02:06 PM   #14693 (permalink)
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I heard that Tyondai Braxton was heavily influenced by Igor Stravinsky, so I wanted to check it out.
I hope this is the one clutnuckle liked, because it was a little hard to find.
That's the one. Arguably the greatest performance of the either piece that I've ever heard. Though I suppose some of Stravinsky's own leads could do the trick, too...
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Old 01-30-2011, 02:42 PM   #14694 (permalink)
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Angels of Light - We Are Him


I'm excited for these. Gira doing folk rock? Yeeeee
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Old 01-30-2011, 02:53 PM   #14695 (permalink)
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King Crimson-In the Wake of Poseidon
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Old 01-30-2011, 08:41 PM   #14696 (permalink)
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Just a thought: It might be a good idea to at least write down the genre of the music you've bought.
Same goes for the 'what are you listening now?' thread.
I always look at all the postings and make a list of everything that's remotely interesting.
But most of the time I can't figure out what it is without listening.
So adding a genre to your posting might make it easier for everyone to 'filter' a bit.
Just a thought.
Eitherway, I was weeks behind, so here's the list of stuff I'm going to listen to tomorrow.
I've listened to some things while reading the postings, so this list isn't complete

The list I've made the in the last 20 minutes.:
Von Hertzen Brothers - Approach
Silver Apples
No Age - Everything in Between
Steve Hillage
Daisy Chainsaw
Hightide Hotel
Pedals On Our Pirate Ships- Pedals On Our Pirate Ships
Alcatraz-Vampire State Building
I Would set myself on Fire for you
The Batfish Boys-The Gods Hate Kansas
Electric Eels - The Eyeball of Hell
Last Exit - Last Exit (1986)
The Lounge Lizards - Lounge Lizards (1981)
Tartar Lamb - Polyimage Of Known Exits (2011)
Bondage Fruit-Bondage Fruit
Cage-Hell's Winter
Neurosis-Times Of Grace
Fields- Junip
Age Sixteen - Open Up Finders, Please
Archives - Decline
Captain, Your Ship Is Sinking - Captain, Your Ship Is Sinking
Say Hi - Um, Uh Oh
Jeff The Brotherhood

Haven't got a clue what genre most of this is.
We'll see about that

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Old 01-30-2011, 09:37 PM   #14697 (permalink)
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Just a thought: It might be a good idea to at least write down the genre of the music you've bought.
Same goes for the 'what are you listening now?' thread.
I always look at all the postings and make a list of everything that's remotely interesting.
But most of the time I can't figure out what it is without listening.
So adding a genre to your posting might make it easier for everyone to 'filter' a bit.
Just a thought.
Eitherway, I was weeks behind, so here's the list of stuff I'm going to listen to tomorrow.
I've listened to some things while reading the postings, so this list isn't complete

The list I've made the in the last 20 minutes.:
Von Hertzen Brothers - Approach
Silver Apples
No Age - Everything in Between
Steve Hillage
Daisy Chainsaw
Hightide Hotel
Pedals On Our Pirate Ships- Pedals On Our Pirate Ships
Alcatraz-Vampire State Building
I Would set myself on Fire for you
The Batfish Boys-The Gods Hate Kansas
Electric Eels - The Eyeball of Hell
Last Exit - Last Exit (1986)
The Lounge Lizards - Lounge Lizards (1981)
Tartar Lamb - Polyimage Of Known Exits (2011)
Bondage Fruit-Bondage Fruit
Cage-Hell's Winter
Neurosis-Times Of Grace
Fields- Junip
Age Sixteen - Open Up Finders, Please
Archives - Decline
Captain, Your Ship Is Sinking - Captain, Your Ship Is Sinking
Say Hi - Um, Uh Oh
Jeff The Brotherhood

Haven't got a clue what genre most of this is.
We'll see about that
A lot of great stuff on that list! It's funny, I think I kind of had you pegged as a punk and garage rock kind of guy. It's nice to see that your tastes are much broader than I had assumed.
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Old 01-30-2011, 11:29 PM   #14698 (permalink)
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I've been keeping a running list since I got here of titles to check out. I will never finish it.
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Old 01-30-2011, 11:34 PM   #14699 (permalink)
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Just a thought: It might be a good idea to at least write down the genre of the music you've bought.
Same goes for the 'what are you listening now?' thread.
I always look at all the postings and make a list of everything that's remotely interesting.
But most of the time I can't figure out what it is without listening.
So adding a genre to your posting might make it easier for everyone to 'filter' a bit.
Just a thought.
Eitherway, I was weeks behind, so here's the list of stuff I'm going to listen to tomorrow.
I've listened to some things while reading the postings, so this list isn't complete

The list I've made the in the last 20 minutes.:
Von Hertzen Brothers - Approach
Silver Apples
No Age - Everything in Between
Steve Hillage
Daisy Chainsaw
Hightide Hotel
Pedals On Our Pirate Ships- Pedals On Our Pirate Ships
Alcatraz-Vampire State Building
I Would set myself on Fire for you
The Batfish Boys-The Gods Hate Kansas
Electric Eels - The Eyeball of Hell
Last Exit - Last Exit (1986)
The Lounge Lizards - Lounge Lizards (1981)
Tartar Lamb - Polyimage Of Known Exits (2011)
Bondage Fruit-Bondage Fruit
Cage-Hell's Winter
Neurosis-Times Of Grace
Fields- Junip
Age Sixteen - Open Up Finders, Please
Archives - Decline
Captain, Your Ship Is Sinking - Captain, Your Ship Is Sinking
Say Hi - Um, Uh Oh
Jeff The Brotherhood

Haven't got a clue what genre most of this is.
We'll see about that
I agree with Janzoon, fantastic stuff on this list, I'll tell you there's a lot of punk, hardcore and emo on that list, but a lot of great punk, hardcore and emo. (Pedals On Our Pirate Ships, Hightide Hotel, Age Sixteen, I Would Set Myself On Fire For You) And that Say Hi album is fantastic too. Overall though great variety.

Oh and I got this

Neil Perry - Lineage Situation


I've heard this called "entry level screamo", still I'm curious.
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Old 01-31-2011, 07:35 AM   #14700 (permalink)
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A lot of great stuff on that list! It's funny, I think I kind of had you pegged as a punk and garage rock kind of guy. It's nice to see that your tastes are much broader than I had assumed.
Haha, I don't know most of that list so I'm not sure if it's a reference.
But I definately am not a punk and garage rock kind of guy.
I play punk now and then but almost no garage rock.
I'm mainly into better 60's and 70's pop and rock, alternative (mostly non-electronic) music from the 90's till now and a into jazz, ska, reggae.

I really have a broad taste, indeed.

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I've been keeping a running list since I got here of titles to check out. I will never finish it.
Same here! I just get behind really badly now and then.
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