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Old 10-26-2009, 07:17 PM   #631 (permalink)
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The list person above you posted
I actually did not read the intructions to this thread, typical of me!

Now comment biatch.
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Old 10-26-2009, 07:25 PM   #632 (permalink)
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^ Judas Priest are mean, the Hammer and the Anvil is one of my favourites of theirs. You seem pretty negative about the ipod choices.


1. Be Thankful For What You've Got - Massive Attack
2. My House - Kids of 88
3. Bury You in Brazil - Minut
4. Decode - Paramore
5. Prodigy - Voodoo People (Pendulum Remix)
6. To Get Down - Perfecto
7. Don't Forget To Remember - Bee Gees
8. Dance Wiv me - Dizzee Rascal Feat. Calvin Harris & Chrome
9. Pendulum - Toxic Shock
10. Syncopated City - London Elektricity
I absolutely despise that Dizzee tune. Comes from hearing it in enough clubs to drive anyone nuts Other than that, some alright stuff, from what I know. That Massive Attack one is awesome, so's the Prodigy one. Not heard that mix of it before though.

The Clash - The Street Parade
Cowboy Junkies - Ooh Las Vegas
Tomahawk - God Hates a Coward
Brian Keane - Anywhere I Lay My Head
Badly Drawn Boy - Wet Wet Wet
Pulp - Live On
Buena Vista Social Club - Candela
The Adverts - Bombsite Boys
Goldie - Truth
Joy Division - Glass
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Old 10-26-2009, 07:57 PM   #633 (permalink)
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^ Judas Priest are mean, the Hammer and the Anvil is one of my favourites of theirs. You seem pretty negative about the ipod choices.
No iPod here. I am anti-Apple.

Anyways, I have 56k (hurrah for living in a forest!). As I can't stream music, I just save time and download an album that was recommended. This has resulted in me having quite a bit of material I'm not particularly fond of, but I'm hesitant to delete because... well, maybe someday I'll change my mind.
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Old 10-26-2009, 07:58 PM   #634 (permalink)
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Old 10-26-2009, 08:30 PM   #635 (permalink)
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My bad.

I think your list mostly sucks, too much 'classic rock' and some rather horrible 'indie' bands.

Although you do get props for not choosing the Bob Dylan track.
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Old 10-26-2009, 08:32 PM   #636 (permalink)
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Ok well you thought your own list sucked too so I'm not offended
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Old 10-26-2009, 09:00 PM   #637 (permalink)
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Both of your lists were ****.


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The Clash - The Street Parade
Cowboy Junkies - Ooh Las Vegas
Tomahawk - God Hates a Coward
Brian Keane - Anywhere I Lay My Head
Badly Drawn Boy - Wet Wet Wet
Pulp - Live On
Buena Vista Social Club - Candela
The Adverts - Bombsite Boys
Goldie - Truth
Joy Division - Glass
WORD.

OutKast - Xplosion (Stankonia)
Very good beat, backed by some interesting lyrics and a good, if rushed delivery.

The Remains - All Good Things (S/T)
In 1966, these guys opened for the Beatles. This track (and really this album) is packed with more energy than anything the band they supported ever did. Great Connecticut R&B.

De La Soul - Description (3 Feet High and Rising...)
Unremarkable at first, but it grows on you I guess. Only about 1 minute long anyway.

R.E.M. - So. Central Rain (Reckoning)
This album was my childhood. Oh the videos of me singing the wrong lyrics to this song as a young boy are so great... Mr. the Mountain 3rd Party Called? What?

The Feelies - Forces at Work (Crazy Rhythms)
Oh how it creeps up ever so slowly... very very feelies... and then.... The chiming chords! The crappy harmonies! The words! Words? I think he said "Forces at work" right then...

The Kinks - Gotta Get The First Plane Home (The Kink Kontroversy)
I like the drums best in this song, and how the guitar riff sounds like a sax.

The Beach Boys - Fall Breaks and Back to Winter (Smiley Smile)
Beautiful atmospheric quality to this lyricless piece, sitting on the shoulders of awkward horns and bells. Love it.

A Tribe Called Quest - 8 Million Stories (Midnight Marauders)
My little brother wants barney, cool I'm getting it.

Herbie Han**** - Chameleon (Head Hunters)
This is the anomaly, innit? Deceptively funky... hold on, you're in for a bumpy ride. Awwwwlriiiiightttt.

The Beat - I Confess (Special Beat Service)
my life's not open,
Please get out,
I know I'm shouting,
I like to shout!
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Old 10-27-2009, 09:22 AM   #638 (permalink)
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That Massive Attack one is awesome, so's the Prodigy one. Not heard that mix of it before though.

Tomahawk - God Hates a Coward
Pendulum mix >>>>>>>>>> Original
That Tomahawk song is pure win.
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Old 10-27-2009, 09:49 AM   #639 (permalink)
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WORD.

OutKast - Xplosion (Stankonia)
Very good beat, backed by some interesting lyrics and a good, if rushed delivery.

The Remains - All Good Things (S/T)
In 1966, these guys opened for the Beatles. This track (and really this album) is packed with more energy than anything the band they supported ever did. Great Connecticut R&B.

De La Soul - Description (3 Feet High and Rising...)
Unremarkable at first, but it grows on you I guess. Only about 1 minute long anyway.

R.E.M. - So. Central Rain (Reckoning)
This album was my childhood. Oh the videos of me singing the wrong lyrics to this song as a young boy are so great... Mr. the Mountain 3rd Party Called? What?

The Feelies - Forces at Work (Crazy Rhythms)
Oh how it creeps up ever so slowly... very very feelies... and then.... The chiming chords! The crappy harmonies! The words! Words? I think he said "Forces at work" right then...

The Kinks - Gotta Get The First Plane Home (The Kink Kontroversy)
I like the drums best in this song, and how the guitar riff sounds like a sax.

The Beach Boys - Fall Breaks and Back to Winter (Smiley Smile)
Beautiful atmospheric quality to this lyricless piece, sitting on the shoulders of awkward horns and bells. Love it.

A Tribe Called Quest - 8 Million Stories (Midnight Marauders)
My little brother wants barney, cool I'm getting it.

Herbie Han**** - Chameleon (Head Hunters)
This is the anomaly, innit? Deceptively funky... hold on, you're in for a bumpy ride. Awwwwlriiiiightttt.

The Beat - I Confess (Special Beat Service)
my life's not open,
Please get out,
I know I'm shouting,
I like to shout!
Haha they won't let you write out Hancock. I love the automatic editing on this forum. I honestly don't know much on this list, I've heard of all the bands but have never listened to any of those songs.

The Blow- Babay (Eat A Critter, Feel Its Wrath)
Lacrosse- Sunshiner
Jon Foreman- A Mirror is Hard to Hold
Jenny Lewis With the Watson Twins- The Charging Sky
The Hold Steady- Intro
Bishop Allen- Shanghaied
Jon Foreman- Over the River
Richard Thompson- Uninhabited Man
Devendra Banhart- Tonada Yanomaninista
Olle Nyman- Devil's Prey.

By far my least favorite shuffle I've done.
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Old 10-27-2009, 10:46 AM   #640 (permalink)
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The Blow- Babay (Eat A Critter, Feel Its Wrath)
Lacrosse- Sunshiner
Jon Foreman- A Mirror is Hard to Hold
Jenny Lewis With the Watson Twins- The Charging Sky
The Hold Steady- Intro
Bishop Allen- Shanghaied
Jon Foreman- Over the River
Richard Thompson- Uninhabited Man
Devendra Banhart- Tonada Yanomaninista
Olle Nyman- Devil's Prey.


Uhhh i honestly havent heard any of that what kind of music is that BLues Jazz or something

MF Doom - Who u think iam
Saint Vitus- Just another notch
Nirvina- Were did u sleep last night
Marvin ***e-trouble man theme
Saul williams- List of demands
Calle 13 - Tengo hambre
Ministry - Jesus built my hotrod
Umalut- atlas face
Urban dance squad - hitchchike HD
QOTSA- I think i loss my headache
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