Posted by Adam Hawkins on Mon Apr 25th at 5:20pm 2005
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Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Mon Apr 25th at 8:31pm 2005
It's been in my head all day long. And the video is pretty awesome as well.
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Posted by SpiKeRs on Mon Apr 25th at 9:15pm 2005
Also listened to Heat by JJ72 at their website. Miles heavier then their old stuff, probs explains why they on the main stage at Download.
Posted by Leperous on Tue Apr 26th at 9:10am 2005
Oh my life is now complete, now that I know where Souljacker part 2 can be found! (never heard the whole album).
On the radio, there seems to be a huge number of lyrically-devoid pieces of crap going around right now- for example, new Black Eyed Peas (rhyming cheater, leave ya, senorita, amnesia and believe ya in the same verse- how tenuous...) and Gwen Stefani's disgraceful Queen rip-off (a minute spent repeating "this s**t is bananas, b-a-n-a-n-a-s"). And don't get me started on the new Ludacris song (the words "electric-fireplace" and "bandwagon" come to mind) or any of the vapid rubbish that J-Lo (featuring the composing masterpiece and King amongst men "Fat Joe" once more), Ja Rule, etc. etc. are putting out soon too. Oh, and Missy Elliott featuring my favourite person ever, Fatman Scoop. " SRC="images/smiles/mad.gif">
These, my friends, are musical equivalents of killboxes. They're functional but nothing more, and if you like them, you're either crazy or 12 years old.
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Posted by Hugh on Wed Apr 27th at 9:56pm 2005
Phamtom Planet - Negatives: Quality CD though I disagree with the last few songs, generally great catchy songs though.
Phantom Planet - Phantom Planet: Definitely a more rock-y sound to this one, not quite as good as Negatives but still good, especially 1st Things 1st.
The Dandy Warhols - Welcome To The Monkey House: Overall pretty decent with an upsetting mish-mash of good and boring songs.
The Features - Exhibit A: Incredibly great album, catchy as hell, no songs are even near bad.
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Posted by Kage_Prototype on Wed Apr 27th at 11:09pm 2005
Wh they're trying to pass this off as an album, I'll never know (7 tracks and less than half an hour long? this is an EP fellas). If you didn't like LB before, don't bother. If you did, you'll like it. Simple as that really.
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Posted by French Toast on Wed Apr 27th at 11:51pm 2005
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Posted by Hugh on Thu May 5th at 10:22am 2005
Blegh, got a bunch more CDs over the past... while.
Floater - Burning Sosobra: Awesome rock CD, local-ish too. "Independence Day" is worth the cost of admission.
Mando Diao - Bring 'Em In: Crazy Swedes making pop-rock, great stuff.
Mando Diao - Hurricane Bar: Same as above. ![]()
Phantom Planet - The Guest: The PP CD that has the theme song from the OC on it, oh my... still a decent CD, though not as good as their others.
The Features - The Beginning: Just an EP at 15 minutes long but pretty good stuff... not as good as Exhibit A but still good.
Quasi - Hot s**t: Kind of a strange band but I had to acquire them due to their relation to Heatmiser and thus the local-ish area. I really wouldn't recommend this to anyone outside of hardcore weirdos.
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Posted by Adam Hawkins on Thu May 5th at 11:12am 2005
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Posted by Dark Tree on Thu May 5th at 11:22am 2005
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Posted by G4MER on Thu May 5th at 12:09pm 2005
I like BUCK O'NINE anything by them.. the food song is my favorite though.
A Perfect Circle - Emotive - 10 - Counting Bodies Like Sheep To The Rhythm Of The War Drums
Great stuff.. and in the new Fantastic 4 film.
( And someone get some water the Snarks on fire.. AHH )
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Are you listening Durst? THIS is how you do a short, to the point album. 35 minutes of nothing but brilliance; one of those albums that just gets better and better with each song.
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Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Sun May 8th at 12:39am 2005
I have yet to listen to the rest of the album, but so far it sounds promising.
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Posted by French Toast on Sun May 8th at 1:42am 2005
I also got Queen's Live at Whibley (sp?). I love Queen. Queen and Zeppelin make a great combo on my stereo. They sound great live.
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Posted by Forceflow on Sun May 8th at 9:11am 2005
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Posted by Dark Tree on Fri May 13th at 3:16am 2005
50 Cent - Hate it or Love it.
I don't even usually like any form of hip-hop. This is a good track though.
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Posted by Cash Car Star on Fri May 13th at 4:49am 2005
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Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Fri May 13th at 5:36am 2005
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