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lucifer_sam 07-04-2008 08:14 PM

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I can't get over this album. Probably my favorite and best desert rock album, period. Love it to death.

right-track 07-05-2008 02:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Molecules (Post 495147)
If you haven't Cardboard you should check out Ludus - they were a short-lived, jazz-influenced (sometimes psychedelic) post-punk group from Manchester. Apparently the singer spurned the advances of Pete Shelley leading him to write 'What Do I Get'... :D

Interesting band. Wouldn't have a download by any chance?
Linder Stirling did the cover art for Orgasm Addict too.

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NoiseNotMusic 07-06-2008 02:07 AM

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this cd is damn good.

Molecules 07-06-2008 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by musicwoman00 (Post 495445)
I know I wrote this in another thread, but I have been really surprised at how good Paul Maxwel's music is. He focuses a lot on love songs and his songs are a sort of rock-pop. They are not too imposing and i think they can be sung along with quite easily. I think this is important for good music. Anyway, have a look at his album 'Love and Pride'. I love it!

spammer kill

J-Stizzed 07-08-2008 11:29 AM

Ours - Mercy (Dancing for the Death of an Imaginary Enemy)

Ours has been my favourite band for a while, and they again deliver on their third album. The majority of this album is solid with a couple weak tracks. Still, a pretty dope album.
Fave Tracks: Willing, The Worst Things Beautiful, Saint, Black, God Only Wants You

Lil Wayne - Tha Carter III

Weezy puts out a decent album here. Most of the tracks are pretty dope, but this album has a little too much filler. For the most part, I dig this album.
Fave Tracks: Let the Beat Build, Lollipop, A Milli, Phone Home, You Ain't Got Nuthin', Mr. Carter, Dr. Carter

Demonoid 07-10-2008 08:15 AM

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The Dillinger Escape Plan - Ire Works
If you think calculating infinity or Miss machine was weird, wait till you hear this!
I mean, wtf?! Props to all reviewers out there...even if they are wrong, attempting this itself is a big feat.

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Panda Bear - Person Pitch
And if the first album i mentioned wasn't enough, this one would certainly make your brains go haywire :crazy: Awesome album!

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Necrovation - Breed Deadness Blood
One of the better metal releases this year...the first song itself blew me away! Too bad, only a handful of people know about them. Just quoting a small write-up from another site-
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This is one of the most refreshing, badass and just plain awesome old-school Swedish DM albums around nowadays, pity these guys might not reach too many ears, but I suppose it's all the better to an extent. ****ing cult metal of death on order here, a slab of Nihilist, Grave, early Entombed and even some Beherit (in the pitch-shifted evil vocals that are sometimes present) influenced death metal, rocking, riffing and just plain killing all over. The guitar tone is perfectly clear yet distinctively raw and chainsaw-like, pulling off some killer Carnage/Dismember melodies like a regular Amott pre-pussification! There are even some killer single songs on here, the growler and title track Breed Deadness Blood, the next track, a catchy and growl-along number called Dark Reverie (seriously great chorus lyrics/vocals!) and the last track, DIVINITY OBSKYUUAWR! Overall, I'm pretty sure it's illegal in every country to dislike old-school SweDM especially when being full of tight leads and rhythm guitars, pounding straightforward drumming and excellent guttural and evil vocals!! Hell yes! BUY OR DIE.

Molecules 07-11-2008 04:27 PM

Honestly cannot overstate the importance of this band; I'm really fed up of music for the first time in ages but these albums are like psychedelic sirens, alluring...

The Byrds - Fifth Dimension (1966), Younger Than Yesterday (1967):

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jackhammer 07-11-2008 04:31 PM

^^^
A band that I have never delved into too much. I will have to add them to the ever growing list of 'To Hear'! Don't tire of music M! Musicbanter will pull you back from the precipice!

Molecules 07-11-2008 04:36 PM

yeah i'm surviving on jackhammer compilations at the moment. i just want all drums and guitars destroyed. except david crosby's twelve-string

lucifer_sam 07-11-2008 09:53 PM

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I can't believe how talented this duet is and how bad Dax Riggs sucks by himself.


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