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10-12-2012, 04:02 PM | #18262 (permalink) |
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I went on a little splurge and got myself a few new CD's:
Adelitas Way - Adelitas Way Adelitas Way - Home School Valedictorian Cannae - Troubleshooting Death Cold - Superfiction Drain S.T.H. - Freaks Of Nature Endeverafter - Kiss Or Kill Eye Empire - Impact Silent Civilian - Ghost Stories Silent Civilian - Rebirth Of The Temple Soulfly - Primitive Soulfly - Soulfly Spineshank - Anger Denial Acceptance The Browning - Burn This World Theory Of A Deadman - Theory Of A Deadman Three Days Grace - Transit Of Venus Various Artists - 8 Mile OST [Deluxe Edition] Off-Topic: Do we have some sort of a Buy/Sell/Trade thing going on around here? I'd love to know if we do since eBay and Amazon don't have some of the albums I'm looking for. Last edited by Kip1985; 10-12-2012 at 07:30 PM. |
10-13-2012, 07:21 AM | #18263 (permalink) |
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Lou Reed & Metallica - Lulu Listened to this a few times, and I liken this album to one of my favourite moments in Friends. It's pretty good, even if it doesn't really make sense.
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10-13-2012, 09:58 AM | #18267 (permalink) |
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Figured it was about time I checked out this band properly with them basically being Hawkwind's slightly proggier brothers. Only ever heard Camembert Electrique before so I figured I'd start at the beginning. Thought it was quite good considering it's not regarded as one of their best. Checking out Continental Circus next.
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10-13-2012, 03:44 PM | #18268 (permalink) |
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Headed out in the morning to the record store. Got a couple things:
For some reason, I've always wanted my copy of London Calling to not be a reissue, and today I finally found a suitable copy. Always a classic. Now...do I bother with Combat Rock? Hmm! |
10-13-2012, 04:35 PM | #18269 (permalink) | ||
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10-13-2012, 05:03 PM | #18270 (permalink) |
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Reunited time!
Blur - The Great Escape (CD, not the recently released ultra cool vinyl) The lesser of the famed "Trilogy," it still plays well for me although I was pretty much into Blur by that time. Today, a good amount of it sounds like it was on Auto Pilot by comparison to what happened next, but "The Universal," "It Could Be You," and "He Thought of Cars" hold up very well. Still, I can go through the whole album as it's still good. The Kick Horns are the ones really holding up the songs in the weaker spots, sometimes giving it that feel that reminds me of something like More Specials (1980). Still, I like it faults and all. Primal Scream - Xtermntr Seriously a great listen after what's been YEARS. A bold Primal's album as well as a great way for Creation Records to say Goodbye. Last edited by Screen13; 10-13-2012 at 05:11 PM. |
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