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Re: Recently listened Posted by Hugh on Mon Oct 25th 2004 at 6:22pm
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Happy birthday Mr. Hawkins! :smile: It's awesome that your grandma got you a Killswitch Engage CD, my grandma's nowhere near that cool... she just says the same story multiple times in 15 minutes.

... why do I call you Mr. Hawkins... oh well.

Gwil - Nice sig, that movie rocks. :sailor:
Re: Recently listened Posted by Gwil on Mon Oct 25th 2004 at 6:26pm
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The green beast was purpotedly scaring children, it had to be done :smile: And surely you mean avatar, my lover? :x

But yeah, rocking movie :biggrin:

And Happy Birthday Adam - if I wasn't working i'd ever so possibly
catch the Red Arrow to Chesterfield and stand around like a goon for a
couple of hours :razz: Or maybe not.

Hope it's a good night out, and remember - avoid Zanzibar at all costs!
Re: Recently listened Posted by Hugh on Mon Oct 25th 2004 at 6:28pm
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Argh, yeah, avatar... argh, Gwil's lover... :razz:
Re: Recently listened Posted by Cash Car Star on Mon Oct 25th 2004 at 8:32pm
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Kage/Adam: You wouldn't happen to know if James Iha stuck around in APC, would you?
Re: Recently listened Posted by Kage_Prototype on Mon Oct 25th 2004 at 9:06pm
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James is still in. The last person to leave was Danny Lohner, which was just before Thirteenth Step was finished.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Adam Hawkins on Mon Oct 25th 2004 at 9:12pm
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Good god! I've never been in Zanzibar and don't intend to in the future. I've been forced into a couple of the other 'nightclubs' and only enjoyed 'The Beach' cos they had dancers in bikinis on the tables :wink:

Gwil, if you're ever up for a night out in Chessy and i'm there, i'm pretty sure my parents would put you up for the night as I imagine the buses to Derby are few and far between :smile:

Heh, forgot to say my other grandma got me the Korn best of...i've got 'em well trained :wink:
Re: Recently listened Posted by Cash Car Star on Tue Oct 26th 2004 at 5:10am
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Cool. He's a great guitarist that can't sing for crap (and that's even compared to a screeching Billy Corgan) so I'm glad he's not drifting back into a piss-poor solo career.
Re: Recently listened Posted by $loth on Wed Oct 27th 2004 at 8:42am
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I was just thinking, what makes you a fan of a band/artist? How many of thier gigs you have been to, how many of thier albums you have? Or just that you like thier music a lot.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Orpheus on Wed Oct 27th 2004 at 9:42am
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if you are poor like me, #3 looks real good :heee:
Re: Recently listened Posted by Kage_Prototype on Wed Oct 27th 2004 at 1:29pm
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A fan = you like their music. I thought that was obvious. :|
Re: Recently listened Posted by Monqui on Wed Oct 27th 2004 at 2:31pm
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Well, technically, 'Fan' is short for Fanatic, which would almost imply that the first 2 were correct. Remember, a part of fanaticism is an element of unreasoned enthusiasm. So, just showing up at some concert 'just because' would make you a fan in the literal sense.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Gwil on Wed Oct 27th 2004 at 2:44pm
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Yeah, a fan usually implies you like their music though.. for instance,
i've seen The Cooper Temple Clause 3 times, as I cited (perhaps this
inspired $loths post?) - but I wouldnt class myself as being massively
enthusiastic for them - it just so happens I've seen them once where it
was their gig, and the other two times they were on the
Reading/Glastonbury '03 lineups.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Gwil on Wed Oct 27th 2004 at 2:46pm
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Also theres a lot to be said for people who like and follow a
band/artist, but are willing to hold back on buying all the albums.

I like a lot of artists, but I don't like ALL their material. That would just be silly.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Forceflow on Fri Oct 29th 2004 at 10:14pm
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Just released my lounge mix ... sit back and relax.

http://forceflow.undreamedstudios.com/lounge2.htm
Re: Recently listened Posted by Spartan on Fri Oct 29th 2004 at 11:06pm
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Just listened to 3 songs from a band called Burning Mona. Oghr over at 69th Vlatitude is part of this band. They did their first interview at a small radio station and they haven't done any tours but if you listen to their music you'd think it was a bid name band. They are great and you really should listen to the stuff they have.

http://www.purevolume.com/burningmona
Re: Recently listened Posted by Cash Car Star on Sat Oct 30th 2004 at 6:05am
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I think I saw them on Conan once. Pretty good, I think; it was a year or two back.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Kage_Prototype on Sun Oct 31st 2004 at 11:20pm
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Just got The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster's new album, "The Royal
Society". Puts pretty much all rock albums released post-millenium to
shame. Voodoo/stoner/desert rock, with a touch of pure punk adrenaline.
I remember seeing the description "some seriously heavy voodoo s**t"
somewhere, which is pretty much spot on. If you like anything involving
Queens Of The Stone Age, The Birthday Party (hell, Nick Cave in
general), The Stooges, The Stone Roses, Captain Beefheart...hell, if
you're into rock music, pick it up. This is miles away from their insane, zombie-fueled debut album.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Adam Hawkins on Sun Oct 31st 2004 at 11:52pm
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I'm all spent up for this month but I intend to pick up a copy as soon as I can :smile: I got their first album which is really good.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Kage_Prototype on Mon Nov 1st 2004 at 12:01am
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Here's some suggestions if you're willing to search them out (I recommend SoulSeek):

The Fool

I Rejection

Drunk on the Blood

Freud's Black Muck

The 3 singles don't really do the album justice IMO. :smile:
Re: Recently listened Posted by ReNo on Mon Nov 1st 2004 at 12:41am
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The new Big D and the Kids Table album "How It Goes" has been
released...in the US only :sad: Importing it seems to not only cost quite
a lot, but take 4-6 weeks! Looks like I'll just have to wait it out for a UK release.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Hugh on Mon Nov 1st 2004 at 6:29am
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I'm listening to a lot of Beulah (good indie rock) and Blutengel (goth techno?). I think I like every Blutengel CD, though Angel Dust probably has most of my favorites and it's like 80 minutes so wahoo to that, eh lads?

Oh yeah, and Wir Sind Helden - Die Reklamation is an excellent CD, probably German pop... but not poppy to the extent of Britney Spears and the like, since this is actually listenable.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Mephs on Thu Nov 18th 2004 at 12:28pm
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Sorry for the dead thread revival, but this hardly warrants a new one;

Band Aid 20 - Do they know its Christmas?

When it was first played on Radio One, Colin Murray in the afternoon asked people to text in what they thought. Mostly rubbish. He perservered, suggesting:

You should try and guess who is singing this makes it fun. It doesn't.

The original wasn't good either, but people bought it. Yes it was. It had actual artists, not 'pop stars the rivals' type flash-in-the-pan idiots.

One person texted that they sound like a bunch of kids. His response was that this is good, do you remember that song grandad? I do, it had Jones out of Dads Army.

Finally, you should buy it since you'd probably give it to a busker on the way to work anyway. Yes, yes I would. Provided he wasn't singing that, or gag doing the 'rap' bit in the middle. In this case I would call the police.

Its a charity single, and since I bought the Live Aid DVD set the other week, I may as well buy this crap too. For charity. Because it is Christmas. Then burn it. Burn it to the ground and salt the earth.

WHY DIDN'T THEY JUST RERELEASE THE ORIGINAL, OR SING THE ORIGINAL VERSION??
Re: Recently listened Posted by Adam Hawkins on Thu Nov 18th 2004 at 12:51pm
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I'm sure the only reason half these 'artists' do charity records is to make themselves feel less guilty because they earn unreasonably large amounts of money.

Instead of getting us to buy their godawful rendition, why don't they just donate some money themselves and save us the trouble? :wink:
Re: Recently listened Posted by Leperous on Thu Nov 18th 2004 at 12:57pm
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I agree, the new version is lifeless and crap. Chris Martin (Coldplay) starts off well- we all know he does a lot for charities, anyway- and there are a couple of decent singers in there too, but otherwise:
  • It it boring and flat. Getting the Sugababes and Dido to "sing" in it with their dull voices (sounds more like moaning) makes it more so.
  • It is a vehicle for Bono, who is only big because he's been around for so long, and not due to talent. Justin Hawkins would have been a much better choice to sing the main lines (to go with the mini-guitar-solo)
  • Dizee Rascal should be shot.
And, guess what, this isn't just bashing because it's "treading on sacred ground", I don't really know the original version that well. Simple fact is, this version is dire, though I'd rather blame the producers for not making it sound lively enough, and for having a "rap" and people who can't sing in it.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Adam Hawkins on Thu Nov 18th 2004 at 1:00pm
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The big question is....do they even celebrate Christmas? :biggrin:
Re: Recently listened Posted by Mephs on Thu Nov 18th 2004 at 1:06pm
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Leperous said:
  • Dizee Rascal should be shot.
No, I think being known as the little rapper who destroyed Christmas is quite enough. Surely any 'respect' or 'cool' this guy had have been blasted away by that god aweful rap.

I've a funny feeling that after Christmas the only place this record will get serious airplay will be in Abu-Gharib detention centre. 24 hours. On full blast. It'll replace Sesame street and Barney the Dinosaur on their playlists for sure! :biggrin:
Re: Recently listened Posted by Kage_Prototype on Sun Dec 19th 2004 at 1:12pm
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I'm not letting this one die...

Just picked up Fear Factory's "Soul of a New Machine", and was better
than I expected. Not as consistently brilliant as Demanufacture or
Archetype, but better than Digimortal at least. It's listenable. :smile:
Scapegoat, Self Immolation, and W.O.E. are the best songs if anyone is
interested in checking it out.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Orpheus on Sun Dec 19th 2004 at 1:17pm
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<DIV class=quote>
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<DIV class=quotetext>I'm not letting this one die...

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i don't think any of the three "recently.." threads will die, or be locked simply because they were resurrected. they have purpose, and as long as they stay semi-true.

my thread almost derailed to a point where i feared it being locked. i am very thankful that the parties involved didn't press it any further.
/nuff said
Re: Recently listened Posted by $loth on Sun Dec 19th 2004 at 3:00pm
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Been listening to new bowling for soup album, tis good like the others. Also the first good charlotte album, I think their latest one is crap.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Adam Hawkins on Sun Dec 19th 2004 at 3:22pm
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I've been listening to Monster Magnet's 'Monolithic Baby!' a lot recently, and also a smidgen of 'The Dirty Americans'.

Have had to cut down on buying CDs this month due to other responsibilities (Xmas pressies!). :smile:
Re: Recently listened Posted by $loth on Sun Dec 19th 2004 at 4:26pm
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NHOI's [never heard of it] second album is quite good, I got it when I went to see them earlier this year and have only started to listen to it again now, quite addictive stuff.
Re: Recently listened Posted by S2K on Sun Dec 19th 2004 at 5:54pm
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Re: Recently listened Posted by Myrk- on Sun Dec 19th 2004 at 6:47pm
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<DIV class=quote>
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<DIV class=quotetext>I'm not letting this one die...

Just picked up Fear Factory's "Soul of a New Machine", and was better than I expected. Not as consistently brilliant as Demanufacture or Archetype, but better than Digimortal at least. It's listenable. :smile: Scapegoat, Self Immolation, and W.O.E. are the best songs if anyone is interested in checking it out.
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Awww cumon! Lynchpin! JUST GIMME THAT.. DUDUDUDUDUDUH DUDUDDUDUDUDUDUH

But yer, Megadeth ar teh pwns. > Metallica
Re: Recently listened Posted by $loth on Sun Dec 19th 2004 at 7:20pm
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But yer, Megadeth ar teh pwns. > Metallica

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Old skooool! Haven't heard them, but my friends house mate has all of the old albums.
Re: Recently listened Posted by omegaslayer on Sun Dec 19th 2004 at 7:42pm
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GREEN DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Been listening to their new album since it came
out, still my favorite, especially "Jesus Of Suburbia". I really must
suggest this album for anyone who remotely likes rock.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Cash Car Star on Mon Dec 20th 2004 at 10:28am
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I feel so geezerly. I bought my first movie soundtrack a few weeks back. And not one of those "pop hits with tenuous relationship to the movie" soundtracks either, one of the ones that tries to recreate the movie's emotional flow in music. And it's damn good too.

I also feel like I set myself up so that I couldn't transition into naming the album very well. It was the soundtrack to Collateral and quite a nice piece of work.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Hugh on Mon Dec 20th 2004 at 2:59pm
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Yay, it's back, I didn't want to be the one to do it. Anyway.

I've got 3 of Dover's CDs now, all good, though their CDs get progressively shorter (like The Flame is only 29 minutes long) but it's still all good songs so I don't mind.

And eh, as for bands the rest of you might actually know... hrmm. Well, Radiohead's always good, just got a few of their songs I didn't know were good before, namely I Might Be Wrong and Indian Rubber.

"You tumble like a clown before you burn in Hell" or something like that. Doesn't have to make sense to sound good, that's what I say.
Re: Recently listened Posted by $loth on Mon Dec 20th 2004 at 3:49pm
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<DIV class=quotetext>I bought my first movie soundtrack a few weeks back. </DIV></DIV>
And it's called.................? Common tell us :biggrin:
Re: Recently listened Posted by Hugh on Mon Dec 20th 2004 at 4:16pm
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<DIV class=quote>
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<DIV class=quotetext>It was the soundtrack to Collateral and quite a nice piece of work.</DIV></DIV>
Re: Recently listened Posted by $loth on Mon Dec 20th 2004 at 4:26pm
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Cash Car Star said:
It was the soundtrack to Collateral and quite a nice piece of work.
erggg....I need a vacation.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Cassius on Mon Dec 20th 2004 at 6:05pm
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Wait, where does he fit in?
(Rod Stewart pweenz)

I think you'll see what I've been listening to by looking at my signature. You're stupid if you say you don't like rap - 99% of it is terrible, but if you sift through all the trash there's some that's quite good.
Re: Recently listened Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on Mon Dec 20th 2004 at 6:27pm
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Cass, look up 'Necro - Poetry in the streets'... and by look up I mean
purchase. :wink: I think the only reason I like it is because it's so
distasteful and twisted. He's far better than any of the MTV whore
rappers. I'm looking at you Chingy.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Junkyard God on Mon Dec 20th 2004 at 7:15pm
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some of my favorites:

MegaDeth: Peace sells , hanger 18 (some other are cool, but not all)

Metallica: all songs pre black album, and Orion and The call of the ktulu if they are not pre black album.

Drowning pool: whole Sinner album

System of a Down , Queens of the stoneage, Rage against the machine, Primus, The Faction (Let's go get cokes), Iron maiden, Judas Priest,

that covers most bands i know that are realy good.
Re: Recently listened Posted by $loth on Mon Dec 20th 2004 at 8:11pm
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Metallica: all songs pre black album, and Orion and The call of the ktulu if they are not pre black album.
Does their version of whisky in the jar count? That far back is before my time, but that song rocks.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Adam Hawkins on Mon Dec 20th 2004 at 8:42pm
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Whiskey In The Jar was a decent cover, but I preferred their version of Astronomy much more...but then I have a soft spot for Blue Oyster Cult :wink:
Re: Recently listened Posted by Hugh on Mon Dec 20th 2004 at 8:48pm
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I've got a fever, and the only cure is more cowbell
Re: Recently listened Posted by $loth on Mon Dec 20th 2004 at 9:52pm
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Whiskey In The Jar was a decent cover, but I preferred their
version of Astronomy much more...but then I have a soft spot for Blue
Oyster Cult :wink:
See, way before my time, i've only heard of the first two!
Re: Recently listened Posted by Kage_Prototype on Mon Dec 20th 2004 at 10:03pm
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Turn The Page was the best cover IMO.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Adam Hawkins on Mon Dec 20th 2004 at 10:03pm
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Whiskey In The Jar was a cover of a Thin Lizzy song, which in turn was an adaptation of a traditional folk song. All versions are just as good as each other.

Astronomy was a Blue Oyster Cult song and both versions are good though I prefer the original to the Metallica adaptation. You must have heard of Blue Oyster Cult though - they're the band that did 'Don't Fear The Reaper'. Another classic :smile:

Also, i'm listening to King's X at the moment. Anyone else into them at all, or is that just me?
Re: Recently listened Posted by $loth on Mon Dec 20th 2004 at 10:05pm
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You must have heard of Blue Oyster Cult though
I'm 16 and like to listen to bowling for soup, what do you think :razz: