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Butthole Surfers - Locust Abortion Technician: The first album in a long time to actually make me lol. An achievement in weirdness. Didn't discover this group till recently, but they're pretty awesome.
sunn O))) - White2: Maybe my favorite sunn O))) album now, especially the last track. Progresses from foreboding to bleak and dirty to utter desolation by the end, and listening to it made me conjure up an oddly specific narrative about an apocalypse being brought about by the Sun dying or something. Good listening.
sunn O))) - White2: Maybe my favorite sunn O))) album now, especially the last track. Progresses from foreboding to bleak and dirty to utter desolation by the end, and listening to it made me conjure up an oddly specific narrative about an apocalypse being brought about by the Sun dying or something. Good listening.
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Deep Purple - Made in Japan: Well actually I got this one like a year ago but it's probably the best live album I've ever heard in my life and I think it deserves a plug here. I've been getting into a lot of Deep Purple (and some Uriah Heep also) recently. Definitely underappreciated among the early-70s hard-rock/heavy metal acts.
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I only have that one and Independent Worm Saloon (also great, though a little more tame and accessible). I would definitely recommend the above though, it's like nothing else I've heard.Benvolio wrote:Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (1973)
Mandatory listening for all.
Re: Butthole Surfers, I've been meaning to give them a listen for years. Mainly because of their mention in the RHCP's 'Deep Kick'. Is the above mentioned disc the right one to start with?
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Steve Hackett - Wolflight (Have to listen to this more. Not immediately impressed)
Spock's Beard - Beware of Darkness
Tony Patterson & Brendan Eyre - Northlands (You fellows gotta check this song out. A hazy kind of album.)
Spock's Beard - Beware of Darkness
Tony Patterson & Brendan Eyre - Northlands (You fellows gotta check this song out. A hazy kind of album.)
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Alice...D: https://soundcloud.com/alice-d
Ministry of Plenty: https://soundcloud.com/ministry-of-plenty
Ministry of Plenty: https://soundcloud.com/ministry-of-plenty
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I always enjoyed the notion of how the Keen/ID golden era coincided fairly precisely with the Grunge era... I thoroughly enjoyed this tweet...
Go on... it's time for a listen!John Romero wrote:id trivia: while making Quake I listened to Alice in Chains’ 3-legged dog album a lot. I almost finished a level named Sludge Factory.
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The Smiths - Rush And A Push And The Land Is Ours
https://youtu.be/7ItKU8wFBRo
I don't know why I never got into the Smiths that much before... I've known about them for a long time, but only recently started enjoying their music.
https://youtu.be/7ItKU8wFBRo
I don't know why I never got into the Smiths that much before... I've known about them for a long time, but only recently started enjoying their music.
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I looove "Last Night I Dreamt Somebody Loved Me".Benvolio wrote:
I really love the Smiths and some of Morrissey's own solo stuff also. Great songs (there are many) include "How Soon Is Now", "Last Night I Dreamt Somebody Loved Me", "I Know It's Over", "Suffer Little Children", "Pretty Girls Make Graves", "That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore" and many many others.
Honestly, I can't believe how hugely popular The Smiths are. I just went to like them on FB, and was surprised to see 4 million likes.
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This might help them feel small again while highlighting what the great unexposed listen to: https://www.facebook.com/JustinBieber?fref=ts
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