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Old 09-28-2010, 08:11 AM   #5401 (permalink)
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I've never listened to the EP individually, just the comp that includes the EP. "Mole from the Ministry" in indeed a great song. "25 O'Clock" gets on my nerves a bit though, but overall they were pretty great.
I still haven't listened to Psonic Psunspot yet, but I've heard it's a little weaker than the EP.

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Dug out a bunch of old CDs & came across this.
Reminded me of the days when I was a sexually confused 13 year old with no taste and this felt like the coolest album in the world.

Happy days.
Ah, that album is badass. I was a little underwhelmed by their second one though.

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YES. I haven't heard anyone on here talking about Acid Bath. I used to be all about them in middle and high school. Gotta admit, though. I dig When the Kite String Pops more.
Yeah, I feel their first was better but both are pretty decent. Scream of the Butterfly is haunting as hell.

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It might even be as good as Swordfishtrombone.
Or even better!
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Old 09-28-2010, 08:16 AM   #5402 (permalink)
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Not as good as Let It Be but fantastic nonetheless, I think it's catchier than Let It Be too.
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Old 09-28-2010, 09:21 AM   #5403 (permalink)
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Pia Fraus - Nature Heart Software

A while back, I was raving about this band's album After Summer so a few weeks ago I checked this album out as well. I didn't think it was nearly as memorable as After Summer and quickly forgot about it. Last night I decided to give it another chance and I'm glad I did. It's a real grower. It doesn't have the immediate catchiness of After Summer, but it is just as intricate in the layers of guitars that they use. It's definitely more chilled out.
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Old 09-28-2010, 09:46 AM   #5404 (permalink)
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Not as good as Let It Be but fantastic nonetheless, I think it's catchier than Let It Be too.
I find the production ages it in a big way, but Little Mascara and Swinging Party are brilliant.
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Old 09-28-2010, 11:55 AM   #5405 (permalink)
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My favorite album right now. Awesome, refreshing dose of Thrash

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Old 09-28-2010, 12:11 PM   #5406 (permalink)
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That looks like it should be the book cover for Shadowrun or something, not really what I'd expect for a Thrash metal band.
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Old 09-28-2010, 12:12 PM   #5407 (permalink)
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That looks like it should be the book cover for Shadowrun or something, not really what I'd expect for a Thrash metal band.
Exactly. Then you hear it and it blows your ****ing mind.

Decibel called it a "Razor Sharp Sci-Fi Thrash Attack"

It's a concept album, by the way. and the concept kicks ass.
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Old 09-28-2010, 02:23 PM   #5408 (permalink)
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SUNN O))) - WHITE1 (2003)

Back in Sunn O))) mode this week and importing their albums into my iTunes. Cracking, relaxing drone-doom. And guest vocals from Julian Cope doesnt hurt.


FAITH NO MORE - KING FOR A DAY...FOOL FOR A LIFETIME (1995)

Back in FNM mode too and loving this album today. The Real Thing was always my favourite but I can see myself starting to listen to this one more and more when I need my FNM fix. Agressive metal fused with some mellower, jazzy moments.


NAPALM DEATH - THE CODE IS RED, LONG LIVE THE CODE (2005)

Not everyone likes Napalm Deaths post-grind output but this is fantastic death metal, in my opinion. Really energetic stuff and some fantastic riffs.


THE SWORD - WARP RIDERS (2010)

This isnt what I had expected from The Sword but I have been loving this over the last few weeks or so. Their stoner roots are still there, you can still hear them. However this is also a little more hard-rock than I had expected. It works though, such a good album.
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THE SWORD - WARP RIDERS (2010)

This isnt what I had expected from The Sword but I have been loving this over the last few weeks or so. Their stoner roots are still there, you can still hear them. However this is also a little more hard-rock than I had expected. It works though, such a good album.
i agree it's a fantastic album,, best Metal release this year I think.
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NAPALM DEATH - THE CODE IS RED, LONG LIVE THE CODE (2005)

Not everyone likes Napalm Deaths post-grind output but this is fantastic death metal, in my opinion. Really energetic stuff and some fantastic riffs.
this album was a great come back for them in my mind
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