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Old 12-27-2014, 10:21 PM   #1561 (permalink)
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I took a listen, but I can't seem to get into their groove. I'll try an extended listening session to a full album of theirs tomorrow, and do some reading up on what the band is like. I'm a sucker for very raw sounding music, and experimental stuff, like time signatures, chord changes, and all kinds of messing around with the limits of the instruments a musician plays.
Try some of forum member Frownland's free porn, then.

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Old 12-27-2014, 10:26 PM   #1562 (permalink)
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I took a listen, but I can't seem to get into their groove. I'll try an extended listening session to a full album of theirs tomorrow, and do some reading up on what the band is like. I'm a sucker for very raw sounding music, and experimental stuff, like time signatures, chord changes, and all kinds of messing around with the limits of the instruments a musician plays.
Yeah, give "Crime of the Century" a serious look. There's maybe 10 albums out of thousands that I'd deem perfect and that's one of them. Probably helps that this dude was behind the board.

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Old 12-27-2014, 10:27 PM   #1563 (permalink)
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Try some of forum member Frownland's free porn, then.

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I've never listened to Supertramp. I don't even really like prog rock. I just wanted to make that joke.
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Old 12-28-2014, 07:41 AM   #1564 (permalink)
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I'm a sucker for very raw sounding music, and experimental stuff, like time signatures, chord changes, and all kinds of messing around with the limits of the instruments a musician plays.
Check out Frank Zappa, his album Joe's Garage, Over-Nite Sensation, and Zoot Allures are a good place to start.
He only has around 99 official albums to choose from.

Maybe Steely Dan as well. You'll find some Jazz Fusion with both of these artist/bands, and plenty of experimental and prog at the same time.
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I've never listened to Supertramp. I don't even really like prog rock. I just wanted to make that joke.
Supertramp would be just your thing.
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Yeah, give "Crime of the Century" a serious look. There's maybe 10 albums out of thousands that I'd deem perfect and that's one of them. Probably helps that this dude was behind the board.

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Going through hell to find the studio stuff of theirs, but listening to a live performance of Bloody Well Right is getting my wheels turning. I like it. Now onto the rest of the album.
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Old 12-28-2014, 01:11 PM   #1567 (permalink)
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Check out Frank Zappa, his album Joe's Garage, Over-Nite Sensation, and Zoot Allures are a good place to start.
He only has around 99 official albums to choose from.

Maybe Steely Dan as well. You'll find some Jazz Fusion with both of these artist/bands, and plenty of experimental and prog at the same time.
He's quite a weirdo, I must admit, but I'll get some more listening time for his stuff soon enough. I just have to get over all the goofyness so I can get into the music.
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Zappa isn't prog. Prog is for fags. Zappa is for middle aged men who like to wear dresses and sing erotic showtunes in Swahili to Star Wars memorabilia.
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Zappa isn't prog. Prog is for fags. Zappa is for middle aged men who like to wear dresses and sing erotic showtunes in Swahili to Star Wars memorabilia.
1. I can't smoke due to asthma, but I'm cute as **** if you're talking about that kind of ***
2. I'm not middle aged, but I look better in a dress surrounded by Star Wars memorabilia than you ever will.

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