Posted by Cassius on Fri Jan 28th at 7:41am 2005
and it's phat, watch the sniper, time to pay the piper
and let that real s**t provoke, so you's a wanna be 'loc
and you'll get smoked and i hope that your fans understand
when your talk about playin me, the same records that your
makin' is payin me
Motherf**k Dre
Motherf**k Snoop
Motherf**k Death Row
Yo, and here comes my left blow
'cuz i'm the E-A-Z-Y-E, and this is the season
to let the Real motherf**kin G's in, your like a kid
found a pup and now your dapper, but tell me where the
f**k you found an anorexic rapper
talkin 'bout who you go squabble with and who you shoot
you're only 60 pounds when your wet and wearin boots
damn E, they tried to fade you on Dre Day
But Dre Day only met Eazy's pay day
all of a sudden Dr Dre is a G thing, but on his
old album cover he was a she thing
so Nigga please, Nigga please don't step to these
motherf**kin' Real G's
Posted by Kage_Prototype on Fri Jan 28th at 10:39am 2005
This is five times as eccentric and psychadelic, so if you didn't like that aspect from De-Loused, don't bother with Frances The Mute. Of course, if you DID like the eccentricity, you'll gobble it up.
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Posted by Adam Hawkins on Fri Jan 28th at 1:43pm 2005
Just been listening to De-loused in my car and i'm really looking forward to their new album ![]()
Just picked up a copy of '...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead's last album before their newie comes out on Monday.
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Posted by Kage_Prototype on Sun Jan 30th at 5:48pm 2005
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Posted by pepper on Sun Jan 30th at 7:23pm 2005
http://www.frankklepacki.com/
I would sugges Hellmarch, Hellmarch 2, in deep and offcourse radio and mud.
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Posted by Dr Brasso on Sun Jan 30th at 7:45pm 2005
i have fairly eclectic tastes in music, i tend to lean toward that which is based on primo musicianship more than that which is popular....visa vi, ive been using a bit of nepitism, listening to my godson's band, which is collecting quite a large following thru the midwestern US, and although ska and latin based rock is not my favorite stuff, they have grown on me quite a bit of late....
heres a link, feel free to comment, ya wont hurt my feelings... ![]()
http://www.anchondo.com/news.html
Doc B..
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Posted by Myrk- on Sun Jan 30th at 7:50pm 2005
Sonic mayhem... amazing band- they did the Quake 2 and Quake 3 soundtracks, and a bit of Doom 3 I believe.
You can download some of thier stuff from the website.
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Posted by KungFuSquirrel on Sun Jan 30th at 7:56pm 2005
heres a link, feel free to comment, ya wont hurt my feelings...
http://www.anchondo.com/news.html
Doc B..
Doc, talk about a small world. My old band played a show with them in Beatrice a little over a year ago.
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Posted by Dr Brasso on Sun Jan 30th at 10:52pm 2005
well hell Andrew, 'tis a small world.....![]()
glad you enjoyed it.... im not gonna sit here and tell you that the boys in anchondo are relatives of beethoven, but they do put on a damn good show....im quite proud of my godson, and namesake (Alex the drummer) as he had nothing but obstacles in front of him when he was a kid....his dad and i used to play together many years ago, and ive watched him grow not only into a fine musician, but a damn good kid too..... i truly hope he does well....
***puffs up chest, struts about the room... ![]()
Doc B...
by the way andrew, what was yer old bands name, if i may?....ive played around the midwest myself for many years ... ![]()
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Posted by Dr Brasso-Kona- on Mon Jan 31st at 4:18am 2005
dont know why, but ive been quite angry lately, and finding myself listening to bands like disturbed, godsmack, drowing pool , etc.....wondering where the anger comes from; stress, life in general, etc.....doing the head banging thing in the truck just to get pumped up for work.....unusual for an old fart like myself.....
must be a phase.... ![]()
Doc B...
hey Lep...any way i can get rid of that old DRS tag without screwing up the works? ![]()
Posted by Yak_Fighter on Mon Jan 31st at 5:02am 2005
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Posted by Adam Hawkins on Mon Jan 31st at 5:44pm 2005
Just rediscovered my Kerbdog CD
Mexican Wave and Sally are great songs - and they've just reformed too so hopefully a new album will be in the works...
Got 'Regular Urban Survivors' on at the moment by Terrorvision. Another great band that never lasted.
And the new System Of A Down song is just plain crazy
Can't wait for the album(s).
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Posted by Kage_Prototype on Sun Feb 13th at 1:56pm 2005
NEW NIN s**tZNER
HALO 18 -- THE HAND THAT FEEDS
HALO 19 -- NINE INCH NAILS: WITH TEETH
1. All The Love In The World
2. You Know What You Are?
3. The Collector
4. The Hand That Feeds
5. Love Is Not Enough
6. Every Day Is Exactly The Same
7. With Teeth
8. Only
9. Getting Smaller
10. Sunspots
11. The Line Begins To Blur
12. Beside You In Time
13. Right Where It Belongs
The first thought that came across my mind was "finally, Trent's thinking up good song titles"
(Besides You In Time, All The Love In The World). There's also a little
teaser (even if it isn't much, though I'm inclined to beleive it's the
single greatest teaser ever)! It won't stream for me off the nin
website, so here's a direct link you can save I found:http://boss.streamos.com/download/i...aser_30s_hi.mov
[EDIT]: Also found an mp3 someone's done if you don't like messing with QT (though it doesn't have the pretty visuals):
http://members.shaw.ca/nsixx/wt_teaser.mp3
It's interesting, to say the least. Definately different, which I'm sure we've all come to expect.
Now, if you'll excuse me.../me gibbers as he listens to the teaser on loop
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Posted by Foxpup on Mon Feb 14th at 2:28am 2005
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Posted by Monqui on Mon Feb 14th at 6:23pm 2005
Good tracks to look up- Storm, motherf**ker=redeemer (part 1) (taking into account the curse-word filter here
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Posted by Nickelplate on Mon Feb 14th at 6:39pm 2005
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Posted by m0p on Mon Feb 14th at 8:20pm 2005
Metallica
Megadeth
Pantera
Exodus
Slayer
Yngwie Malmsteen
Dream Theatre
Led Zeppelin
Diamond Head
Cacohpony
Black Sabbath
Steve Vai
Pink Floyd
Joe Satriani
The Misfits
Ozzy Osbourne
Posted by Adam Hawkins on Mon Feb 14th at 11:30pm 2005
'Curtains' by John Frusciante.
By far the best of the 6 albums he's released this year. Some truly beautiful guitar-work.
Also picked up 'You & Me' by Open Hand after hearing a track on the Roadrunner Records website. For some reason all the music magazines are comparing them to Queens Of The Stone Age, but they remind me much more of King's X. It's a great album and i've not stopped playing it in my car.
Going to pick up the new 'Bloc Party' album tomorrow as it's pay day (finally!).
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Posted by Bewbies on Tue Feb 15th at 1:21am 2005
Dream Theater's "Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence".. if you're into metal (or just want something new), i highly recommend this.
'Dream Theater - A Change of Seasons'. One of the very few songs to move me to tears as i listened. it's ~24 minutes long, and has entire segments dedicated to instrumental.. so keep an open mind. Here's a small taste..
But those days are gone
We can hope for the future
But there might not be one
The words stuck in my mind
alive from what I've learned
I have to seize the day
To home I returned
Preparing for her flight
I held with all my might
Fearing my deepest fright
She walked into the night
She turned for one last look
She looked me in the eye
I said, 'I Love You...Good-bye'
..http://www.stormpages.com/lyrics/text/seasons.html#1..
read the lyrics, or download it.. (depending on your level of morality) =D
ah ive been spotted! ::rushes off::
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Posted by Hugh on Tue Feb 15th at 1:48am 2005
Blutengel - Demon Kiss: Wow, not even close to as good as their last 3 CDs, this one's really quite boring. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone, especially fans of Blutengel...
Terminal Choice - Menschenbrescher: Pretty decent electro metal (or something), Eiszeit or Engelstod are probably my two favorite tracks, though all are listenable (IMO).
T. Raumschmiere - Radio Blackout: Strange techno/electro, some great stuff though, Someone or A Million Brothers are awesome.
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