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Re: Recently listened Posted by Skeletor on Sat Oct 9th 2004 at 7:08pm
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<TD bgColor=#151515>I'm currently listening to Rage Against the Machine, Keane and Snow Patrol

Diverse, but good stuff. I'm also starting to listen to more Andy Hunter (especially "The Wonders of You" - anyone else listen to this?
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Snow Patrol is really great.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Leperous on Wed Oct 13th 2004 at 9:02am
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Waaah Jimmy Eat World album available to listen in full on MTV!

http://www.mtv.com/music/the_leak/jimmy_eat_world/futures/
Re: Recently listened Posted by ReNo on Wed Oct 13th 2004 at 10:27am
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I've never really listened to much of Jimmy Eat World, but I do really
like "Just Tonight" from the new album after hearing it on Burnout 3.
After a quick listen to some of the other songs, it seems they are
certainly a band I could get into.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Adam Hawkins on Wed Oct 13th 2004 at 11:03am
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Again, i'm stuck waiting for my copy to be delivered :sad: Hopefully it'll arrive today though...
Re: Recently listened Posted by Monqui on Wed Oct 13th 2004 at 5:30pm
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Let me know how that Jimmy Eat World CD is... I've been a decent fan of theirs since I bought Static Prevails on a whim (Clarity is probably my favorite, but Static Prevails is still good), and would love to see whether or not they can keep up with themselves. Their self-titled one was a little more focused than the other two, which I think is a bit of a bad thing. I love it when one of their songs just shifts gears and goes in an entirely new direction. That never seems to happen in the self titled one. The self titled one was far too refined to really mesh well with Static Prevails and Clarity.

Oh well, I'm sure I'll end up buying it anyways.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Adam Hawkins on Wed Oct 13th 2004 at 9:02pm
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Self-titled album? Am I missing something? And you didn't mention 'Bleed American' either, which is top-class :smile:

EDIT Ignore that...'Bleed American' is the self-titled album.

Been listening to the new 'Sparta' album a lot recently and the most recent John Frusciante album (in his series of 1 album a month). This one is very good, if a little short (15 mins).
Re: Recently listened Posted by 7dk2h4md720ih on Wed Oct 13th 2004 at 10:47pm
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As a huge fan of Bleed American, I have to say the new Jimmy Eat World
album is poor in comparison. It seems to lack all the energy and
emotion that Bleed American captured so well.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Leperous on Wed Oct 13th 2004 at 10:49pm
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No changes of direction in this new album- I know what you mean, it's quite fun when they did that, but too much of it would get annoying. Now, the new Jimmy album- after a day of listening, it seems most of the first 8 songs are utterly awesome ('Kill' perhaps being my favourite), and already 4 of my 5 favourite songs of the year are in there. But 9 - 13 (you get quite a lot!) seem to peter out and get a bit boring compared to these. I think if some of these last few were acoustic (instead of more nice jangly electric guitar) it would be more coherent...

Oh, and ignore anyone who says it's not as poppy as the last album too. It's certainly different, and yes does lack the same energy, but ah well, it's different ingredients.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Gwil on Thu Oct 14th 2004 at 12:01am
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self titled shudders

EPONYMOUS! ( may be spelt incorrectly !)
Re: Recently listened Posted by Gwil on Thu Oct 14th 2004 at 12:50am
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ceephax (parallax drome, northern spirit, ceelink)

u.n.p.o.c (dark harbour wall, beautiful to me)

queens of the stone age (auto pilot, go with the flow)

kyuss (capsized)

outkast (ms. jackson, draculas wedding)

the animals (house of the rising sun, we gotta get out of this place)

animal collective (college, hey light)
Re: Recently listened Posted by Monqui on Thu Oct 14th 2004 at 2:02am
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Fine! Replace "Jimmy Eat Worlds self titled album" with "Ambiguously named eponymous tertiary release".
Re: Recently listened Posted by Forceflow on Thu Oct 14th 2004 at 5:30am
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It seems most of you like rock & metal, but is anyone here into good dance/trance music ?

Underworld, Ferry Corsten, Armin Van Buuren, Armand Van Helden ?

(If none of those names seem familiar, read on :razz: )
Re: Recently listened Posted by Rumple on Thu Oct 14th 2004 at 5:53am
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there is such a thing as good dance/trance music? :razz:
Re: Recently listened Posted by Hugh on Thu Oct 14th 2004 at 6:12am
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The only trance song that I can remember liking is Darude - Sandstorm. I hate dance music because people want to... dance to it. Generally speaking, I'd prefer dancing to Rammstein than to dance music because at least with Rammstein I'd be justified in jumping around like an idiot.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Kage_Prototype on Thu Oct 14th 2004 at 7:15am
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American Idiot is probably one of the best rock albums I've heard all
year. There's some brilliant anthemic music on here, and not just the
stuff Good Charlotte like to think they get away with. Whether you like
punk or not, it's a definite recommendation. There's something for
everyone to like.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Hugh on Thu Oct 14th 2004 at 8:45am
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Ergh. Green Day being punk strikes me as odd considering they get radio playtime. Same goes for Good Charlotte and Blink 182. Way to fight the system.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Adam Hawkins on Thu Oct 14th 2004 at 11:09am
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Punk isn't about fighting the radio. To censor themselves in such a way would make their messages redundant.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Kage_Prototype on Thu Oct 14th 2004 at 2:54pm
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Hugh said:
Ergh. Green Day being punk strikes me as odd considering they get radio playtime. Same goes for Good Charlotte and Blink 182. Way to fight the system.
Yeah, well The Clash and The Sex Pistols also got loads of playtime. Doesn't make them any less of a punk band.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Cash Car Star on Thu Oct 14th 2004 at 8:01pm
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Monqui said:
Fine! Replace "Jimmy Eat Worlds self titled album" with "Ambiguously named eponymous tertiary release".
I'm still trying to figure out where the hell STP's second album says "Purple"
Re: Recently listened Posted by Hugh on Thu Oct 14th 2004 at 8:12pm
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Radiohead's last album never says "Hail to the Thief."

And I'd have commented on the punk thing again but apparently I'm an idiot.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Crono on Thu Oct 14th 2004 at 8:16pm
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Who says that someone's album's name needs to be in the lyrics of one of the songs?

By the way, "Hail to the Thief" was a back step for Radiohead. As much as I like Radiohead, Cold Play is better (yes they are comparable). A friend of mine once described them as a talented Radiohead :smile:
Re: Recently listened Posted by Hugh on Thu Oct 14th 2004 at 8:19pm
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Ergh. I like Radiohead much more than Coldplay and Muse. Muse is also comparable. I suppose Chris Martin's the only one married to 'ol Paltrow, though, so kudos for that.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Crono on Thu Oct 14th 2004 at 8:26pm
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I didn't say I liked Cold Play more, I said they're a better band.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Hugh on Thu Oct 14th 2004 at 8:28pm
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Generally speaking when a person says something is better, that means they like them more. Anyway, this is majorly spammarific and I need a shower so we'll call it a draw er something.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Cash Car Star on Thu Oct 14th 2004 at 8:33pm
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Crono said:
Who says that someone's album's name needs to be in the lyrics of one of the songs?
I don't think anyone did. I think the case was about album titles being physically printed somewhere on the album.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Crono on Thu Oct 14th 2004 at 8:34pm
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Better as in better musicians or a better overall band :rolleyes:

This has nothing to do with my personal tastes. It's a statement of fact. Anyway ...
Re: Recently listened Posted by Gwil on Thu Oct 14th 2004 at 9:21pm
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If you like Chris Martin and his pe0ns so much Crono, you'd know it's Coldplay. Not Cold Play :razz:
Radiohead's last album never says "Hail to the Thief."
if you mean to point upon my eponymous comments, eponymous means it has no title, as such. like

Foo Fighters - the first album, is just "Foo Fighters".

i can't think of any more myself. as for Hail To The Thief being a step
back, bleh. it depends if you want radiohead to move away from Kid A
and back toward OK Computer/The Bends/Pablo Honey, then you wont like
Hail To The Thief. I personally think it's great, 2+2=5, Backdrifts, A
Wolf At The Door and Go To Sleep all being excellent stand out tracks.

analysing radiohead LP's by comparing them with previous works is
always a bad idea, they change with each and every recording. Kid A/Ok
Computer are still the best though!
Re: Recently listened Posted by Crono on Fri Oct 15th 2004 at 3:15am
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Gwil said:
If you like Chris Martin and his pe0ns so much Crono, you'd know it's Coldplay. Not Cold Play :razz:
This better, but not my personal preference thing isn't getting through is it?
Gwil said:
I personally think it's great, 2+2=5, Backdrifts, A
Wolf At The Door and Go To Sleep all being excellent stand out tracks.
I never said Hail to the Thief was a bad album. I said it was a step back from the previous two albums which were way better.
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Kid A/Ok Computer are still the best though!
Damn Straight.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Cash Car Star on Fri Oct 15th 2004 at 9:06am
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Eponymous does not mean that there is no name. Eponymous means that the name of something is derived from the person who discovered/created/represents it. Strictly speaking, most "eponymous" records really aren't eponymous as they have no title at all. And then there's REM's Eponymous to throw into the mix.

I find it kind of odd that bands typically go untitled once and only once. I guess its part of branding, creating a recognizable product. I would think if you were inclined to go titleless once, though, you'd be so inclined again. The only two recent major label bands I can think of that have multiple untitleds are Weezer and Days of the New. But if you look back, you'll see Led Zeppelin and Chicago had a string of roman numeral titled albums.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Yak_Fighter on Fri Oct 15th 2004 at 9:10am
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Don't forget Rancid, who had two self-titled records :razz:
Re: Recently listened Posted by Gwil on Fri Oct 15th 2004 at 9:31am
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Eponymous does not mean that there is no name.
I know it doesn't, hence I was vague and said
eponymous means it has no title, as such.
Re: Recently listened Posted by fraggard on Fri Oct 15th 2004 at 9:37am
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Gwil said:
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Eponymous does not mean that there is no name.

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I know it doesn't, hence I was vague and said

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eponymous means it has no title, as such.
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:azelito: Gold.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Adam Hawkins on Fri Oct 15th 2004 at 10:34am
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Anyway....'Futures' is really good - especially the song 'Pain'.

And believe it or not, the new Sum 41 album isn't half bad either :smile:
Re: Recently listened Posted by Rumple on Fri Oct 15th 2004 at 11:04am
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Don't forget Rancid, who had two self-titled records :razz:
Rancid stink <span style="color: lightblue;"> :lol: :razz:

run away!! </span> :outtahere: <span style="color: lightblue;"> </span> :azelito: <span style="color: lightblue;">

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Re: Recently listened Posted by Yak_Fighter on Fri Oct 15th 2004 at 11:06am
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:cry:

f**ker!
Re: Recently listened Posted by Monqui on Fri Oct 15th 2004 at 2:36pm
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? quoting HughRadiohead's last album never says "Hail to the Thief."[/b]

Sure it does... Listen to "2+2=5 (The Lukewarm)", at about time marker 2:50. It says "Hail to the Thief".

So, bad example, I suppose :razz:

Or were you talking about something else? I'm horribly confused at the moment for some reason.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Gwil on Fri Oct 15th 2004 at 6:09pm
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bleh, fraggard - i think the phrase "as such" is lost in translation to both America and the rest of the world..

never mind.. - either way it's not important, i just myself use the
phrase eponymous if i'm discussing LP's by bands where one of their
releases has indeed by self titled.

BLEH. brain melts

i dont care, it's been a LOOONG week :smile:
Re: Recently listened Posted by Hugh on Fri Oct 15th 2004 at 6:26pm
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Yeah I was talking about that Monqui... I guess I just never heard it. And here I am, passing judgment. Woe ;(
Re: Recently listened Posted by $loth on Sun Oct 24th 2004 at 7:08pm
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I've been listening to a bit of the clash recently, thier taking over my mind!
Re: Recently listened Posted by Orpheus on Sun Oct 24th 2004 at 7:27pm
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NO SPAM GOD-DAMMIT!!!1111two

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Re: Recently listened Posted by $loth on Mon Oct 25th 2004 at 7:38am
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Too.....early.....sides....aching :biggrin:
Re: Recently listened Posted by Hugh on Mon Oct 25th 2004 at 8:00am
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Dover - Last At Night is an excellent CD, but I can't surmise a lot of people liking it unless they like her vocals since though I think the music's good, I think the vocals kick ass and really carry them to their perceived greatness in my mind. DJ and Cherry Lee are the killer tracks off that one.
Re: Recently listened Posted by ReNo on Mon Oct 25th 2004 at 11:18am
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Just been listening to the Mooney Suzuki album "Alive and Amplified" that I recommended to my dad, and while its not totally to my taste, there are a few really good songs on it. If you like some slightly older rock like Primal Scream then they will probably impress you.
Re: Recently listened Posted by Gwil on Mon Oct 25th 2004 at 3:30pm
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Just recently picked up Queens of The Stone Age - Queens of The Stone
Age, for another listen. Definately worth a look, especially since
Rated R/Songs for The Deaf shadowed it of late.

If you like catchy riffs, stoner wailing and sludgy beats - it'll be
right up your street. Particularly if you like Kyuss as well :razz:

"Avon" is a good track to try :smile:

On the flipside to that, if you like your spacey/screwed up electronica
beats, give Ceephax a look. He's the brother to Squarepusher, and makes
some completely crazy yet catchy tunes. Saw him this year at
Glastonbury when he was pummelling bass through the pa at ridiculous
volumes, made your whole body vibrate :smile:

Ceephax - Parallax Drome

Ceephax - Ceelink

Back for another edit - heavy rock, blending keyboards and aphex twin
style electronic static-esque noise - The Cooper Temple Clause.

Seen these guys live 3 times and haven't been disappointed yet :smile: Quite
different to most rock, and their albums stretch from epic ballads to
full on gig rocking crowd pleasers :smile: Tracks worth checking out..

A.I.M.

Let's Kill Music

Panzer Attack

The Lake
Re: Recently listened Posted by Adam Hawkins on Mon Oct 25th 2004 at 4:56pm
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Birthday pressies galore :wink:

Got Kasabian from my best mate which is pretty good...kinda laid back but not...

Killswitch Engage - The End Of Heartache from my Grandma which is damn ace too!

Oh, and I bought myself the new Mad Capsule Markets album and I still can't put a finger on what style of music it's supposed to be :smile:
Re: Recently listened Posted by Kage_Prototype on Mon Oct 25th 2004 at 4:59pm
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Heh, yeah, Mad Capsule Markets are an oddity. Those japs eh? :razz:

Picked up Emotive by A Perfect Circle, and is probably the best cover
album I've listened to. Very dark and haunting all around. Their
rendition of "What's Going On?" deserves some sort of award.
Re: Recently listened Posted by ReNo on Mon Oct 25th 2004 at 4:59pm
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Happy birthday mate :smile:
Re: Recently listened Posted by Adam Hawkins on Mon Oct 25th 2004 at 5:03pm
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Still waiting for my copy (didn't think it was out for a few more weeks), but I listened to their cover of 'Imagine' and that was extremely good.

And cheers ReNo, it's not until tomorrow, but I got a few of my pressies at the weekend as I went home to visit the family :smile:
Re: Recently listened Posted by Kage_Prototype on Mon Oct 25th 2004 at 5:21pm
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Well, maybe "picked up" is the wrong expression. :razz:
Re: Recently listened Posted by Orpheus on Mon Oct 25th 2004 at 5:57pm
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happy B-Day adam :smile: :bday:

you know, it would be so nice to see a name and say to myself "I know that group" :/