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Most Inaccessible Album of All-Time?

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Spinless:
Hey, I like that song Ana NG, and I don't listen to TMBG. What a song.

Caspian:

--- Quote from: KharBevNor on 27 Nov 2007, 01:28 ---The only album that's ever scared me was English Heretic - 2006 Annual, specifically the last track, 'Enter the Mithraic Stargate', which is basically dark ambience mixed with field recordings of an esoteric thelemite ritual. High school satanism, this shit ain't. I had to turn it off halfway through the first time I heard it, go outside, smoke like, four cigarettes, then come back in and listen to it again. I felt like exorcising my speaker system afterwards.

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Can you upload this? As a person who is very interested in the whole golden dawn/thelemite/etc. lodges, this would be really interesting.

Skibas_clavicle:
I honestly don't know how anyone can listen to Melt-Banana. I know people do, but I just don't understand why.

Jackie Blue:
Have you seen Melt-Banana live?  It explains their appeal much better than their albums do.

Leinad:
The record that took me the longest getting into was most likely Oh God The Aftermath, by Norma Jean. Before I found that thing I had only listened to The Keeper, Korn, Lamb of God, and other lame-ass metal bands. Listening to Norma Jean after that is like running into a brick wall, having your balls given back (cause anyone who actually likes ANY of those bands has none) and then finding out you like it. Seriously, anyone who hasn't listened to Norma Jean, do so. You will find meaning to metalcore.

Once I actually developed a musical taste I think the hardest to get into was Cartel's Chroma. A very good album, but so poppy it makes you sick at first.

And has anyone listened to Dance Gavin Dance?

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