Re: Recently listened
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I was making a joke. Laugh, damnit! :razz:
Re: Recently listened
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Oh, I appreciate the humor, just that I had to rationalize my argument for when the anti-rap zealots return. :smile:
Re: Recently listened
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I just heard an ridiculously cheezy dance-type song on the radio, and it was actually good. I have no clue what it is though, and the words were in a foreign language so googling doesnt help much. Something like mariahee mariahoo mariahaw, haduke, <insert foreign words here>...
This coming from someone who usually despises the crap 4/4 big beat techno thats popular these days (it takes away from good electronic music). Anyways, kind of bizzaire but it was a fun song.
Re: Recently listened
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not all rap/hip-hop is crap y'know... i imagine the stuff in the UK top
40/the billboard chart is, but you can't dismiss entire genres off hand
because of their populist representations :razz:
$loth, the new Prodigy album is Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned.
fingers crossed its old skool rave like jilted generation/experience :biggrin:
Re: Recently listened
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I'm not the worlds biggiest (lol) fan of modern rap, but some of the vintage stuff is good. Thanks to GTA:VC, I now love Grandmaster Flash and Curtis Blow :smile: (Curtis might be Kurtis but I can't be bothered to ch-check it out).
Re: Recently listened
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thats a single, foo' :razz: taken from AO, NO :smile:
should blatantly have a preview feature for it as well :razz: also with the
prodigy I find the ignored material (Dirtchamber Sessions, Experience)
are the best ones..
Re: Recently listened
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My most recent CD purchases-
The Notwist - Neon Golden.
Very good album, overall. The music itself is rather offset by the lead singers quiet tones, but the two work great together. Very catchy tunes.
The Hives - Tyrannosaurus Hives.
Overall, it's a pretty good album. Some of the tracks are a bit stand-offish and hard to approach, but the rest follow the typical Hives formula of instantly catchy.
Brand New - Your Favorite Weapon.
This one was a bit of a shot in the dark- I had heard about Brand New from a friend, and Downloaded the song "Am I Wrong?," which is absolutely great. This CD doesn't quite live up to my expectations, but it's not too bad, either.
They Might Be Giants - The Spine.
Not quite up to par with some of their other CD's (Apollo 18... drool), but it is a bit of a throwback to their older days. They got rid of many of the 'tricks' they used on Mink Car to make it very not TMBG-esque. A few tracks do stand out as being quite good though. Oh, and if you hate TMBG in the first place, don't bother giving this one a shot, I don't think you'd like it.
Some other miscellaneous stuff I've been listening to, in no particula order-
Animal Collective - Who Could Win A Rabbit, Leaf House, We Tigers.
Mogwai - Punk Rock:, Ratts of the Capital [sic], Mogwai Fear Satan.
Neutral Milk Hotel - Most songs.
That's about it for now...
May post more later when I think of it.
Re: Recently listened
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I'm listening to The Mars Volta a lot, and their album (De-loused In The Comatorium) is certainly a must-have.
Re: Recently listened
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I bought Franz Ferdinand (self titled) and thats about it really. Very gud.
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The Fat of The Land was my favorite Prodigy album, followed by Experience. I've never listened to the Dirtchamber Sessions though...
...And $loth, what is that about "Only 6 months til Christmas"??? You have Christmas in Feb.?
Re: Recently listened
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Ugly Casanova's good if you're into indie, basically the indie version of Audioslave (ala well-known singer (from Modest Mouse) + guitarists from other bands (Black Hearts Procession)).
Re: Recently listened
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Speaking of random preferences, wilson, you should make you avy the rapid flinching thing the scientists do (They bend their knees a bit and twist and it repeats every half second over and over. Funny s**t
Re: Recently listened
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Maybe one day... when I can be bothered :razz:
Re: Recently listened
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Sorry to resurrect an old thread - but I buy a lot of music and was quite taken aback by this album... :smile:
Nikola Sarcevic - Lock Sport Krock
He (yes...he!) is the vocalist from Millencolin and this album is such a departure from their stuff its quite unbelievable! It's very natural sounding and simple (in a good way). Stripped down soulful songs in the same style as 'The New Amsterdams'. You should all go buy it and then shower me with gifts because I recommended such a cool album to you :wink:
Re: Recently listened
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Because the other treads of "recently X" have been kept going, nows a good time to mention that Green Day's New album American Idiot is out, and I must say it is a great album. It gives us the old style of punk rock that has been out of the picture lately (if anyone noticed). And no crap about it being anti-american, just listen to it.
Re: Recently listened
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I've not liked the title track on the radio...
Re: Recently listened
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Hmm, another resurrected thread.. I detect.. ZOMBIE PLAGUE! If it's in the interests of culture though..
Can't say i'm the biggest fan of greenday tbh omega, I think ding likes
them and no doubt a few others :razz: . The whole ya ya in your face shouty
lame punk thing never did it for me, shame really as they played round
here loads of times - I imagine they're quite good live..
Re: Recently listened
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hi old thread
I have only listened to these as mp3s in a big list, so my opinion is based on how many of the songs from each album I can't stand. I doubt I'd buy any of these CDs.
Flogging Molly - Within a Mile of Home
I'm always tempted to hit skip when one of these songs starts playing on winamp, so that's not a good sign. I haven't seriously listened to it, but none of these songs jump out at me as great like some previous ones have (Delilah, Drunken Lullabies, Devil's Dance Floor). I'll still give it a chance though.
The Hives - Tyrannosaurus Hives
Pretty awesome. There isn't a bad song on the album. They all sound familiar yet unique, and most of them are catchy and fun to listen to. Favorite songs: Walk Idiot Walk, Two Timing Touch and Broken Bones).
Prodigy - Always Outnumbered Never Outgunned
I had no hope for this. While I loved some of Fat of the Land I've found that all the rest of their stuff is s**tty or unlistenable after multiple hearings. However, these songs have been growing on me, and some of them are very worthy and will stay on my playlist forever. The best songs are Hotride, Way It Is, and You Will be Under My Wheels. I wasn't a fan of Get Up Get Off, Phoenix, or Girls.
Blur - 13
This s**t sucks. If all the songs sounded like Bugman and Coffee & TV it would be awesome, but instead there's crap for the rest of the album. Mellow Song, 1992, Optigan 1, Trimm Trabb, Battle, ugh. Only the first two and maybe Tender will be making the cut.
I think I've managed to download every The Faint song there is, and that's because they are awesome. I have yet to find even an average song by them. The best ones are Agenda Suicide, Glass Danse, Victim Convenience, and Worked Up so Sexual.
I've also download a bunch of Refused, and they rock pretty hard too. The best songs are Beauty, Blind Date, Coup D'Etat, New Noise, and The Deadly Rhythm.
Here are some random awesome songs I've got in the past month:
Bad Brains - Reignition
Big Black - Pavement Saw
Biohazard - Sellout
Clutch - Animal Farm
Fugazi - Styrofoam
God Lives Underwater - From Your Mouth
Helmet - See You Dead
Killing Joke - Eighties
Kyuss - Green Machine
Ozma - Coffee Shop Girl
Queens of the Stone Age - Never Say Never
Skinny Puppy - Pro-test
Sparta - Cut Your Ribbon
Suicidal Tendencies - Cyco Vision
The Descendents - 'Merican
The Postal Service - Brand New Colony
Tsunami Bomb - The Invasion from Within
Ultraspank - Butter
Re: Recently listened
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"DISCO,DISCO,DISCO"
Re: Recently listened
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I'm still waiting for my 'Hot Water Music' album to arrive :sad:
Recently got 'The Zutons', 'The Thrills', 'Alter Bridge' (don't laugh...it's actually a decent album!), and the new 'Green Day' one. All pretty good - but none of them beat the comeback of 'The Presidents Of The United States Of America' :wink:
Re: Recently listened
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"DISCO DISCO!"
Yak, I quite liked some of the stuff on the prodigy's new album, I guess i've grown to like since i've been listening to them since I was about 11 yrs old [ my cousin got me hooked lol].
Some i've been listening to:
Simple Plan-No Pads, No helmets, Just Balls!
Marilyn Manson-The Golden Age Of Grotesque
The Strokes-Room On Fire
Taking Back Sunday-Where You Want To Be
Papa Roach-Getting Away with Murder
Jimmy Eat World-Bleed american.
Re: Recently listened
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Oh, and Challenger's album, which is really really good :wink:
Re: Recently listened
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Heh, didn't the 80s also have a steady flow of shoddy bands? :wink:
Re: Recently listened
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to be quite honest music in general has been terrible for the last 15 years. I mean, yes good stuff has come out, but the frequncy of that happening has gotten smaller.
Re: Recently listened
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In the UK, you can instantly tell you are listening to a regional station as all they play is 80s and early 90s stuff. Don't know whether its down to licences and stuff but there seems to be an unhealthy amount of older music on the airwaves.
Though saying that, a lot of the current chart stuff is rubbish anyway - I gave up listening to the radio years ago. Only time I listen to it now is when I go to work/come home as I get a lift with my sister.
There's also a lot of 'retro(ish)' stuff coming out that mirrors a lot of the styles of the 80s at the moment which is really good. Try looking for stuff by 'Dogs Die In Hot Cars' and 'The Futureheads'. And of course, 'The Cure' are still storming on :smile:
Re: Recently listened
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2 things though master hawkins, what if someone is like me and wants to hear 80's rock.. wouldn't we be in heaven :smile:
and.. what if they only play the shoddy stuff where you live?
personally, i never bothered learning band names or song titles, if its good, i listen, if not, i don't.. as simple as that.
that said, i am not against older, or newer music, but i still apply the same listening criteria.. if its good, i listen.
as far as style i prefer disco over any other theme.
Re: Recently listened
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Then you'd be in heaven listening to Peak 107FM :wink:
Their tag-line is 'the 50-50 music mix from yesterday and today', but i'm yet to hear anything even remotely modern on it! Gwil probably knows exactly what I mean :biggrin:
Re: Recently listened
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I used to help out at CAT FM (Cheltenham) while at Uni, with the rock and indie shows - but they used to be on Sunday nights at ridiculous times like 11.00pm til 2.00am.
I think it must definitely be to do with licences and time slots for the music.
Re: Recently listened
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I've been listening to too much Machine Head for my own good lately (the riff from "Old" is quite simply unbeatable). As well as Kasabian's new album, which I recommend EVERYONE picks up, regardless of taste. :razz: If you want any good indication of what they're like before-hand, "acquire" these tracks:
Processed Beats
Club Foot
LSF
Also, has anyone heard PJ Harvey's new single "Shame"? Now that's a brilliant track. :smile:
[EDIT]: Oh yeah, all fans of metal check out Mastodon's new album "Leviathan". "I am Ahab" and "Blood And Thunder" are highlights from that.
Re: Recently listened
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Yay :smile: My 'Hot Water Music' album arrived along with 'The Mooney Suzuki' newie. Gonna have a fun drive to my parents tonight :biggrin:
Re: Recently listened
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A Burnout 3 inspired purchase that was it Adam? :smile: I did the same -
"Over The Counter Culture" by The Ordinary Boys, and "Forget What You
Know" by Midtown both arrived today. Both are really good albums from
what the couple of play throughs they've had so far, but the tracks I'd
heard on Burnout 3 are seeming like the strongest songs on both.
Midtown I've liked for a long time but The Ordinary Boys are new to me
and have been a great surprise.
Re: Recently listened
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That obvious eh? :biggrin: I already had the 'Ordinary Boys' album and I agree it's very good. I've a few of the other bands on order too via Amazon but they all say 'available in 4-6' weeks :sad: And some of 'em, they don't even have, such as the 'Donots' - and nowhere has that 'FUps' band listed - which is a shame.
Re: Recently listened
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Well I'm going to attempt to be classy and say that Porcupine Tree's "Stupid Dream" album is splendorific. Of course it's their only album I've heard so I'm biased but it's good if you like Radiohead and that sort of thing.
Re: Recently listened
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I saw the Donots live when they supported Millencolin in Glasgow a
couple of years ago - we thought they were American but it turned out
they are from Germany, which you'd never guess from when the lead vocalist spoke. I have the "Pocketrock" album of theirs which
has some great tracks on it.
Re: Recently listened
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I'm currently listening to the new good charlotte album, nout special IMO.
Re: Recently listened
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I found the new Rammstein album "Reise Reise" and it is easily the best thing I've heard in months. Now if only they'd release it in the US already!
Re: Recently listened
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Oh so its good? I was gonna have a listen but I wasn't sure if it was good.
Listened to the new bowling for soup album also, tis very good. Not as good as thier last, but still a good'un
Re: Recently listened
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New album by 'The Music' is really good :smile: Kinda like a slightly heavier 'Janes Addiction'