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Re: Recently listened
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Re: Recently listened
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Posted by French Toast on Mon Jul 18th at 4:07am 2005
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Re: Recently listened
Posted by Forceflow on Mon Jul 25th at 9:10pm 2005

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Posted by Forceflow on Mon Jul 25th at 9:10pm 2005
I noticed nobody here is actually into dance/techno music. I do some
DJ-ing from time to time, and these tracks are worth listening if you
like some beats & basses.
Underworld - Born Slippy (My personal favorite)
Daft Punk - Around The World
Spankox - To The Club
Rune - Calabria
Kirsty Hawkshaw - Fine Day (James Holden Remix)
Redhead - Sad Home Coming (Belgian Techno Quality)
Narcotic Thrust - When The Dawn Breaks
Basement Jaxx - Jus 1 Kiss
Felix Da Housecat - Silverscreen/Shower Scene
BT - Force Of Gravity
Rui Da Silva - Touch Me
Benny Benassi - Loneliness (Tomcraft Remix)
Dr. Alban - Sing Hallelujah (Another Favorite)
Herbie Hanc**k - Rockit (sorry, that's his actual artist name ...)
Laurent Garnier - The sound of big babou
Faithless - Pastoral
Fatboy Slim - North West Three
Sven Van Hees - Tsunami
Vitalic - My Friend Dario
Westbam - 3000
Alen Baxter - Runnin'
Soulwax - E-Talking
Bedrock ft. KYO - For What You Dream Of (Trainspotting Soundtrack)
Stereolab - Brakehage
Luke Slater - All Exhale
Zongamin - Serious Trouble
Frequency - Where Is Your Evidence ?
Bad Boy Bill - Rock The Phunky Beats (Aphrodite Mix)
Southside Spinners - Luvstruck
Andrea Doria - Bucci Bag (Classic)
The Hacker - Pressure
Carl Cox - Give Me Your Love (Valentino Kanzyani Mix)
Mekon - Please Stay
*edit : whoops, longer list than I thought. Sorry for teh spammage !
Underworld - Born Slippy (My personal favorite)
Daft Punk - Around The World
Spankox - To The Club
Rune - Calabria
Kirsty Hawkshaw - Fine Day (James Holden Remix)
Redhead - Sad Home Coming (Belgian Techno Quality)
Narcotic Thrust - When The Dawn Breaks
Basement Jaxx - Jus 1 Kiss
Felix Da Housecat - Silverscreen/Shower Scene
BT - Force Of Gravity
Rui Da Silva - Touch Me
Benny Benassi - Loneliness (Tomcraft Remix)
Dr. Alban - Sing Hallelujah (Another Favorite)
Herbie Hanc**k - Rockit (sorry, that's his actual artist name ...)
Laurent Garnier - The sound of big babou
Faithless - Pastoral
Fatboy Slim - North West Three
Sven Van Hees - Tsunami
Vitalic - My Friend Dario
Westbam - 3000
Alen Baxter - Runnin'
Soulwax - E-Talking
Bedrock ft. KYO - For What You Dream Of (Trainspotting Soundtrack)
Stereolab - Brakehage
Luke Slater - All Exhale
Zongamin - Serious Trouble
Frequency - Where Is Your Evidence ?
Bad Boy Bill - Rock The Phunky Beats (Aphrodite Mix)
Southside Spinners - Luvstruck
Andrea Doria - Bucci Bag (Classic)
The Hacker - Pressure
Carl Cox - Give Me Your Love (Valentino Kanzyani Mix)
Mekon - Please Stay
*edit : whoops, longer list than I thought. Sorry for teh spammage !
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Re: Recently listened
Posted by Cash Car Star on Mon Jul 25th at 10:27pm 2005
Are you apologizing for him being named Hanc**k? It's not that odd a last name. In fact, the first person to sign our Declaration of Independence was named John Hanc**k. He signed his name really big and ever since, the phrase "John Hanc**k" has been used to mean a signature. For example, it would not be improper at all for a UPS deliveryman to ask for my John Hanc**k when handing me his package.

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Posted by Cash Car Star on Mon Jul 25th at 10:27pm 2005
? quoting Forceflow
Herbie Hanc**k - Rockit (sorry, that's his actual artist name ...)
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Re: Recently listened
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Posted by DrGlass on Tue Jul 26th at 2:03am 2005
Rap/hiphop - Atomosphere
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Re: Recently listened
Posted by French Toast on Tue Jul 26th at 2:56am 2005

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Posted by French Toast on Tue Jul 26th at 2:56am 2005
I've been listening to alot of the Chili Peppers early stuff, really dirty rap funk stuff. Awesome.
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Re: Recently listened
Posted by Hugh on Wed Jul 27th at 5:56pm 2005
Are
you apologizing for him being named Hanc**k? It's not that odd a last
name. In fact, the first person to sign our Declaration of Independence
was named John Hanc**k. He signed his name really big and ever since,
the phrase "John Hanc**k" has been used to mean a signature. For
example, it would not be improper at all for a UPS deliveryman to ask
for my John Hanc**k when handing me his package.
Depends what package he's handing you. :o I had a teacher named Hanc**k too, it's not really a problem unless it devolves into Handc**k... ANYWAY.
Ben Folds - Songs For Silverman: Got it for the tribute song to Elliott Smith, which is f'kin amazing, and the rest's not too shabby... Late + Landed = two best songs, definitely.
Garbage - Bleed Like Me: I like Garbage, so naturally I liked this CD too? Yeah.
Spoon - Gimme Fiction: More good spoonage.

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Posted by Hugh on Wed Jul 27th at 5:56pm 2005
? quote:
? quoting Forceflow
Herbie Hanc**k - Rockit (sorry, that's his actual artist name ...)
Depends what package he's handing you. :o I had a teacher named Hanc**k too, it's not really a problem unless it devolves into Handc**k... ANYWAY.
Ben Folds - Songs For Silverman: Got it for the tribute song to Elliott Smith, which is f'kin amazing, and the rest's not too shabby... Late + Landed = two best songs, definitely.
Garbage - Bleed Like Me: I like Garbage, so naturally I liked this CD too? Yeah.
Spoon - Gimme Fiction: More good spoonage.
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Re: Recently listened
Posted by Cash Car Star on Wed Jul 27th at 8:02pm 2005
Are you apologizing for him being named Hanc**k? It's not that odd a last name. In fact, the first person to sign our Declaration of Independence was named John Hanc**k. He signed his name really big and ever since, the phrase "John Hanc**k" has been used to mean a signature. For example, it would not be improper at all for a UPS deliveryman to ask for my John Hanc**k when handing me his package.
Yeah, I did kind of overplay the innuendo there.
Is this album actually any good? Beautifulgarbage was pretty much a terrible album showing what happens when a band has no clue what they're doing anymore and so I'm a little hesitant about Bleed Like Me, especially due to the complete lack of airplay it received.

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Posted by Cash Car Star on Wed Jul 27th at 8:02pm 2005
? quoting Hugh
? quote:
? quoting Forceflow
Herbie Hanc**k - Rockit (sorry, that's his actual artist name ...)
Depends what package he's handing you. :o
? quoting Hugh
Garbage - Bleed Like Me: I like Garbage, so naturally I liked this CD too? Yeah.
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Re: Recently listened
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Posted by Hugh on Wed Jul 27th at 11:50pm 2005
It is actually pretty good (in my opinion). I didn't like much more
than a few songs on Beautiful Garbage, either... try "Bad Boyfriend" or
perhaps "Sex Is Not The Enemy," those are at least decent tracks.
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Re: Recently listened
Posted by WarloK on Thu Jul 28th at 2:03am 2005
Posted by WarloK on Thu Jul 28th at 2:03am 2005
I've listened to just about every Iron Maiden song and they are bloody brilliant
Re: Recently listened
Posted by French Toast on Thu Jul 28th at 3:32am 2005

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Re: Recently listened
Posted by rival on Tue Aug 2nd at 5:13am 2005

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Posted by rival on Tue Aug 2nd at 5:13am 2005
ive listened to some Radiohead recently. at first i didnt like their songs but when i started to listen to them more and more i began to like them. i only like a few of their songs though. (especially 'Creep')
more greenday ('Holiday' rules!!)
im listening to some 311 ('All Mixed Up') not really my type of music but its not bad.
im going to look into some japanese music, its funky!
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Re: Recently listened
Posted by mazemaster on Tue Aug 2nd at 5:49am 2005
Posted by mazemaster on Tue Aug 2nd at 5:49am 2005
TeeBee - Live at Synergetic bootleg. Anyone else listen to that? I'm starting to like Drum and Bass a lot more after hearing it.
Re: Recently listened
Posted by ReNo on Tue Aug 2nd at 2:05pm 2005

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Posted by ReNo on Tue Aug 2nd at 2:05pm 2005
Yay 311! Me and my only 311 lovin' mate went to see them play their
first scottish gig in Glasgow a couple of years ago, and I reckon
everybody else in the small crowd was there for the support bands
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Rival, grab yourself "Don't Stay Home", "8.16am", and "Omaha Stylee"; three very good but quite different 311 tunes. One of my favourite things about the band is that they mix so many different styles - reggae, rock, funk, rap, and sometimes even a little more. Oh and if you do get "Omaha Stylee", give it a chance, because it has a somewhat long intro part that is NOT indicative of the actual song!
If you want to look into some japanese bands, I have a few I can suggest...
If you like ska, big band style music with lots of brass, or just anything upbeat really, try out Scafull King, who have a knack to make EVERYBODY smile. Some good tunes to try by them are "Good and Bad", "You and I Walk and Smile", "Needless Matters" and "We are the World". Quite frankly though, everything I've heard by that band is freaking awesome. If only I could buy their CD's from, well, ANYWHERE.
A somewhat more orthodox ska outfit from Japan are Kemuri. Once again they are a hugely positive band from what I've heard - music designed to make you happy. "Heart Beat", "PMA", and "Givin' Up" are all pretty rockin tunes, but if you hate the likes of Reel Big Fish or Less Than Jake, you won't find much to like here I don't imagine.
Home Made Kazoku are a sort of rap/rock Japanese band I heard doing an anime ending song, and it really set me up for the summer. This is sunny music
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favourite by them, "Summer Time Magic" is like a Japanese version of
Will Smith, while "Mr. Tough Guy" is a little darker fast paced
rap/rock.
Another anime related find is "Orange Range", who I believe are pretty popular in Japan. "Asterisk", the intro song for an anime called "Bleach", is another rap/rock style tune that in my opinion develops in quite interesting ways. Another song "Viva Rock" that I think is by them was one of the Naruto intros or endings, and while it is cheesy as hell, if you are looking for something a bit different (and if you are looking to Japan for music, it seems you are!) give it a whirl
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Hope some of that was useful to you!
Rival, grab yourself "Don't Stay Home", "8.16am", and "Omaha Stylee"; three very good but quite different 311 tunes. One of my favourite things about the band is that they mix so many different styles - reggae, rock, funk, rap, and sometimes even a little more. Oh and if you do get "Omaha Stylee", give it a chance, because it has a somewhat long intro part that is NOT indicative of the actual song!
If you want to look into some japanese bands, I have a few I can suggest...
If you like ska, big band style music with lots of brass, or just anything upbeat really, try out Scafull King, who have a knack to make EVERYBODY smile. Some good tunes to try by them are "Good and Bad", "You and I Walk and Smile", "Needless Matters" and "We are the World". Quite frankly though, everything I've heard by that band is freaking awesome. If only I could buy their CD's from, well, ANYWHERE.
A somewhat more orthodox ska outfit from Japan are Kemuri. Once again they are a hugely positive band from what I've heard - music designed to make you happy. "Heart Beat", "PMA", and "Givin' Up" are all pretty rockin tunes, but if you hate the likes of Reel Big Fish or Less Than Jake, you won't find much to like here I don't imagine.
Home Made Kazoku are a sort of rap/rock Japanese band I heard doing an anime ending song, and it really set me up for the summer. This is sunny music
Another anime related find is "Orange Range", who I believe are pretty popular in Japan. "Asterisk", the intro song for an anime called "Bleach", is another rap/rock style tune that in my opinion develops in quite interesting ways. Another song "Viva Rock" that I think is by them was one of the Naruto intros or endings, and while it is cheesy as hell, if you are looking for something a bit different (and if you are looking to Japan for music, it seems you are!) give it a whirl
Hope some of that was useful to you!
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Re: Recently listened
Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Tue Aug 2nd at 3:15pm 2005
Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Tue Aug 2nd at 3:15pm 2005
Don't forget "Flowing" by 311. And I guess you may want to check
out "Come Original" which is there most popular song. "Amber" is
pretty good too... although very mellow.
Re: Recently listened
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Posted by Hugh on Tue Aug 2nd at 5:11pm 2005
The only Japanese band I could recommend is The Pillows... they've got
some real crapfests of songs, but "Ride on Shooting Star" is good... if
I'm thinking of the right song.
Got -> Ben Folds Five - Whatever And Ever Amen... good CD! Brick's like a radio classic, probably the only reason I'd heard of Ben Fold, hadn't heard it for years... good times.
Got -> Ben Folds Five - Whatever And Ever Amen... good CD! Brick's like a radio classic, probably the only reason I'd heard of Ben Fold, hadn't heard it for years... good times.
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Re: Recently listened
Posted by WarloK on Wed Aug 3rd at 12:51am 2005
Posted by WarloK on Wed Aug 3rd at 12:51am 2005
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ive listened to some Radiohead recently. at first i didnt like
their songs but when i started to listen to them more and more i began
to like them. i only like a few of their songs though. (especially
'Creep')
I do beleive you are right there Rival. Radiohead have redifed the way tou play rock music and quite frankly are as origional as they come.
I've been listening to the Chemical Brothers and quite frankly its like nothing on Earth, i always thought that the Chemical Brothers were just Dance crazed computer nerds who tried to be cool by shoving vast quantities of drugs up their noses. When you actually listen to them you find that there is no other music quite like it. Anyone can pick up a guitar and rock the house down but no-one can make music like the chemical brothers.
I do beleive you are right there Rival. Radiohead have redifed the way tou play rock music and quite frankly are as origional as they come.
I've been listening to the Chemical Brothers and quite frankly its like nothing on Earth, i always thought that the Chemical Brothers were just Dance crazed computer nerds who tried to be cool by shoving vast quantities of drugs up their noses. When you actually listen to them you find that there is no other music quite like it. Anyone can pick up a guitar and rock the house down but no-one can make music like the chemical brothers.
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Posted by Bludshot on Wed Aug 3rd at 1:26am 2005
Slipknot, Dimmu Borgir, Children of Bodom, Megadeth, Slayer, Metallica,
and even some Ozzy. as you can see i'm a big fan of teh metal (esp.
80's and 90's). Oh and also some classic rock, cant go wrong with jimi
hendrix or jefferson airplane!!!
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Re: Recently listened
Posted by WarloK on Wed Aug 3rd at 2:24am 2005
Posted by WarloK on Wed Aug 3rd at 2:24am 2005
I don't think you get much better than U2, Iron Maiden, The Offspring or Jimi Hendrix.
Re: Recently listened
Posted by French Toast on Wed Aug 3rd at 4:20am 2005

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Posted by French Toast on Wed Aug 3rd at 4:20am 2005
I think you can get much better than U2. Everything about that
band makes me angry. Then I listen to AC/DC, Led Zeppelin,
Hendrix, the Grateful Dead, Freak Kitchen, Iron Maiden, Metallica, the
Used, Coheed in Cambria, and Marilyn Manson until I forget about them.
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