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Old 05-21-2014, 11:37 PM   #3941 (permalink)
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Hell yeah on Coltrane, Sleep, and Jesus Lizard! Velvet Underground I've only heard one or two songs by so can't comment on them much unfortunately. But pretty big Sleep fan, mad props on Coltrane and Jesus Lizard from what I've heard.

Draconian- Solitude
Howlin Wolf- Mr. Airplane Man
16 Horsepower- Horse Head
Arthur Brown- Rustic Hinges: Replicas: Excitation Wavelength
Tech N9ne- Worldwide Choppers
Cradle of Filth- Tortured Soul Asylum
Theatres des Vampires- Preludium
The Builders and the Butchers- Take Me Home
Hopsin- Gimme That Money
Arcturus- Icebound Streams and Vapours Gray

COF gets a lot of hate but that's a fantastic ****ing song.
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Old 05-22-2014, 10:40 AM   #3942 (permalink)
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i love the fact that a) you are listening to The Builders and the Butchers b) tech9 made it on that list

also a very big fan of 16Hp and love that song


New Order - I Told You So (Lost Sirens)
Aluk Todolo - Disease (Descension)
The Shangri-Las - Give Him a Great Big Kiss (1964-1966 - Myrmidons of Melodrama)
Urge Overkill - Crackbabies (Saturation)
Eyehategod - Ruptured Heart Theory (Southern Discomfort)
Deutsch Nepal - Pain Is the Language We Use (Comprendido!... Time stop! ... And World Ending)
Clockcleaner - New In Town (Babylon Rules)
Coil - Switches (Moons Milk)
Elliot Smith - Everything Means Nothing to Me (Figure 8)
Supersuckers - Barricade (Must've Been High)



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Divorce from Glasgow?
Astonished anyone on here knows 'em - nice one Bob!
are you kidding me?....i've been championing this band since their first EP and Lydia Lunch called them

"a bloody smear of nasty mutation
oozing a sickly runoff of infectious virulence"

i think i may have even got like two other people into them ....did you get the chance to see them live?

i told them i'd sell a kidney to pay for a visa for them to come to the states......i think they believed me
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Old 05-22-2014, 10:49 AM   #3943 (permalink)
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New Order - I Told You So (Lost Sirens)
Aluk Todolo - Disease (Descension)
The Shangri-Las - Give Him a Great Big Kiss (1964-1966 - Myrmidons of Melodrama)
Urge Overkill - Crackbabies (Saturation)
Eyehategod - Ruptured Heart Theory (Southern Discomfort)
Deutsch Nepal - Pain Is the Language We Use (Comprendido!... Time stop! ... And World Ending)
Clockcleaner - New In Town (Babylon Rules)
Coil - Switches (Moons Milk)
Elliot Smith - Everything Means Nothing to Me (Figure 8)
Supersuckers - Barricade (Must've Been High)
The stuff I know here is amazing. My secret shame is the act I have only the one Coil album and haven't really checked them out properly.

Fiona Apple - Every Single Night
R.E.M. - Can't Get There From Here
AfroCubism - Jarabi
Animal Collective - Peacebone
Loop - Rocket USA
Outkast - I'll Call Before I Come
Regina Spektor - Your Honor
Kendrick Lamar - The Spiteful Chant (ft. Schoolboy Q)
Foals - Miami
Joanna Newsom - Sadie
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what is the one album?
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Old 05-22-2014, 11:01 AM   #3945 (permalink)
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Old 05-22-2014, 11:10 AM   #3946 (permalink)
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Fiona Apple - Every Single Night
R.E.M. - Can't Get There From Here
AfroCubism - Jarabi
Animal Collective - Peacebone
Loop - Rocket USA
Outkast - I'll Call Before I Come
Regina Spektor - Your Honor
Kendrick Lamar - The Spiteful Chant (ft. Schoolboy Q)
Foals - Miami
Joanna Newsom - Sadie
Mainly great stuff. All good actually.

Elzhi – It Ain't Hard To Tell
Thee Oh Sees – Contraption/Soul Desert

OneRepublic – Counting Stars
Procol Harum – A Rum Tale
Sam Smith – Money On My Mind
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy – Grand Dark Feeling of Emptiness
Heroin and Your Veins – Diet and Cancer
Those Poor Bastards – Among the Pines
Run the Jewels – Banana Clipper feat. Big Boi
BABYMETAL – Ijime Dame Zettai
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Heroin and Your Veins and RTJ are both great, not a big fan of the rest tbh.

Fushitsusha - Live at Hosei University in Tokyo (December 13, 2003) [Part 3] (aRCHIVE 1-6 (Disc 1))
Frank Zappa - Aaawk (Playground Psychotics)
Celtic Frost - Danse Macabre (Morbid Tales)
Luop Garou - So Many Oneirauts (Morbidly Psychedelic)
Primus - Tommy the Cat (They Can't All Be Zingers)
The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Spanish Castle Magic (Axis: Bold As Love)
Masada Quintet - Tashriel (Stolas The Book of Angels Vol. 12)
John Zorn - Catalina Flash (Filmworks I (1986-1990))
Ornette Coleman - The Blessing (Something Else!)
Iskra 1903 - Balham Bedford 4 (South on the Northern)
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Dude, like half of those I couldn't even find. Weak (and too wacky) tracks from Primus and Zappa, in my opinion. ALL music should be music that you are able to have sex to, regardless of genre. Those songs by Primus and Zappa would be the songs playing in the background if the dude had a small member.

And...Sand Castle Magic? Don't you mean "Spanish Castle Magic"?

In Spite of all the Danger - The Quarrymen
Lucid Dreams (New Album Version) - Franz Ferdinand
Boom - Ta'ku
Tell It Like It Is - Aaron Neville
Sex Type Thing - Stone Temple Pilots
Pennies - Smashing Pumpkins
Nan You're a Window Shopper - Lily Allen
The Treatment (Metronomy Remix) - Dead Disco
Friend and Enemies - DJ Cam
Too Young - Phoenix
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are you kidding me?....i've been championing this band since their first EP and Lydia Lunch called them

"a bloody smear of nasty mutation
oozing a sickly runoff of infectious virulence"

i think i may have even got like two other people into them ....did you get the chance to see them live?

i told them i'd sell a kidney to pay for a visa for them to come to the states......i think they believed me
That's amazing!
I saw them about 6 or 7 times man, they were always playing shows in Glasgow. I know the drummer Andy - he's in a new group called Ubre Blanca, who I've not heard yet but I'm told they're very different from Divorce.

Had no idea Lydia Lunch had talked them up in such appealing terms, either!

They managed a small European tour before they split up, unfortunately they didn't makes the US though.
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@rostasi

as always a splendid list of tracks....specifically the Four Tet song and the 40 minute Nurse With Wound Track

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i wouldn't have sex to any of those songs

Beastie Boys - Hold It Now, Hit It (Licensed to Ill)
Lau Nau - Tulkaa! (Kuutarha)
Swans - Gang (Filth)
Inside Out - By A Thread (No Spiritual Surrender)
Cows - Can't Die (Old Gold 1989-91)
Bailter Space - Fascination (Robot World)
Citizen Fish - Media Man (Flinch)
Bedhead - Wind Down (WhatFunLifeWas)
The Undertones - Casbah Rock (The Undertones)
Pearles Before Swine - Tell Me Why (The Use of Ashes)


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That's amazing!
I saw them about 6 or 7 times man, they were always playing shows in Glasgow. I know the drummer Andy - he's in a new group called Ubre Blanca, who I've not heard yet but I'm told they're very different from Divorce.

Had no idea Lydia Lunch had talked them up in such appealing terms, either!

They managed a small European tour before they split up, unfortunately they didn't makes the US though.
very jealous that you got to see them that often man.....i can only imagine how nuts their shows must have been
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