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« Reply #1850 on: 17 May 2009, 23:17 »

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« Reply #1851 on: 18 May 2009, 07:49 »

whats the dilly with that state upload?  doesn't work?  i'm interested to hear what that is, as i've never heard it.  i also recently heard that they might be releasing all the episodes on a dvd finally.  my life would be complete.
The Dilly:

The State recorded an album for Warner Bros many years ago. Warner Bros shelved the album with no explanation why. The album is a mix of skits and songs, with no characters or connections to the TV show.

Oddly enough, even though the record company didn't see fit to release the album they are apparently working to keep it unheard. I really can't understand why that link was taken down, but here's a new one.
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« Reply #1852 on: 18 May 2009, 08:19 »

That didn't last long...
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« Reply #1853 on: 18 May 2009, 08:49 »

DO IT.

Sunn O))) - Monoliths and Dimensions



Fucking epic.

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The album is not “SUNN O))) with strings” or “metal meets orchestra” material. The band took an approach concentrating on more of allusion toward the timbre of feedback and the instruments involved, so the piece is really illusory, beautiful and not entirely linear, stating that the end product is “the most musical piece we’ve done, and also the heaviest, powerful and most abstract set of chords we’ve laid to tape” The album was recorded and mixed by Randall Dunn & Mell Dettmer at various points over the last 2 years..

-blah blah blah release dates and whatnot-


MAXIMUM VOLUME YIELDS MAXIMUM RESULTS.

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« Reply #1854 on: 18 May 2009, 08:58 »

Do Sunn O))) take their image very seriously? If so, wouldn't it be kind of a bummer to just see them play a show at a regular music venue. I'd wanna see them in a church or amidst some ruins on top of a mountain or in a cave or something.
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« Reply #1855 on: 18 May 2009, 09:04 »

I'd wanna see them in a church

I did this, they had fog machines and cloaks and shit and I was on acid, it was fucking intense as hell.  I actually had to leave about 5 minutes early (I realized that their set had ended when I was 2 blocks away, desperately trying to find an alley in which to pee, and the vibrations going through the small of my back abruptly stopped).

SUNN0))) do not fuck around.
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« Reply #1856 on: 18 May 2009, 09:21 »

Do Sunn O))) take their image very seriously? If so, wouldn't it be kind of a bummer to just see them play a show at a regular music venue. I'd wanna see them in a church or amidst some ruins on top of a mountain or in a cave or something.

Their live album ("Dømkirke") was recorded in a centuries-old church in Norway. It's one of the most amazing live recordings I've ever heard.
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« Reply #1857 on: 18 May 2009, 09:39 »

Double posting cos this one has music.

Rollo - Pinhole



This is a side project from Atsuo Mizuno, the drummer (and guy who likes to yell "YEAAAAAAAAAAH" and "WOOOOOO!!!!") from Boris. I haven't listened to it yet, so I'm not quite sure what it sounds like. I've seen reviews that bring up words like "minimalist", "shoegaze", "psychedelic", and "no drums". It also seems to draw comparisons to "Flood", "Soundtrack to Film Mabuta no Ura", and the "Rainbow" album they did with Michio Kurihara (which was nothing short of amazing).

ETA: I've listened to about half of it. All of the above makes sense.

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« Reply #1858 on: 18 May 2009, 11:09 »

I didn't see a pagebreak for some reason and I can't find where the preference button is for that cause I'm crazy tired but honestly if you're reading every single page of this thread why do you care about someone forcing a pagebreak except that it means scrolling past a few more posts at the bottom of the previous page

EDIT: plus Pere Ubu are really good so you should be snagging that record
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« Reply #1859 on: 18 May 2009, 12:36 »

Pere Ubu is excellent

Also, I come bringing african music

Rokia Traore-Tchamantché

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Malian singer, songwriter, and guitarist Rokia Traoré is no stranger to European audiences. Her three previous offerings and her numerous tours and high-level showcases -- at WOMAD and Africa Live, and as part of Youssou N'Dour & Friends in Geneva, to name a few -- have garnered her a large and devoted fan base. Her music is not so well known in the United States, but with the release of Tchamantché on Tama/Nonesuch, this should change. Traoré has always been a tradition breaker. She is from a family of nobles of the Bamana ethic heritage, a group with a strong griot tradition, though its nobility are discouraged from being musicians. Also, Malian women who are musicians usually accompany themselves on acoustic rather than electric instruments. Traoré, who has appeared on stages and recordings with her great influence, the late Ali Farka Touré, plays an electric Gretsch.

On Tchamantché, Traoré goes a step further: most Malian vocalists of the feminine gender tend to sing stridently, in over the top voices about elements of pride and heritage. She does neither. Her voice is intimate and almost understated, and her songs are filled with the plight of Africans who struggle for the most basic of human amenities: clean water, food, clothing, and shelter. Her politics are not rooted in rage, but in compassion. But even this isn't enough for Traoré. She has fashioned a new sound from the tenets of Malian folk forms with her unique blend of guitars (electric and acoustic), n'gouni, classical harp, and kora, all layered in staggered rhythms with snares, a full drum kit, and percussion instruments. This is beautifully evident on the album's fifth cut, "Kounandi," the taut weave of instruments above the rhythms creating an intoxicating tapestry of root sounds that somehow transcend their basic tonalities and become something new. This is followed with the gorgeous "Koronoko," where these instruments, along with a popping bassline and staggered web of harmony vocals, act as another layer of instruments and tonalities. But then, there isn't a weak moment on Tchamantché. Its lyrics (all translated into English for Amerikanskis) -- full of pain, celebration, spirituality, steely pointed notions of justice, and critique -- are only underscored by this heady, complex mix of stylistic forms and styles that has become a sound unique to Rokia Traoré. Highly recommended.
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« Reply #1860 on: 18 May 2009, 19:31 »



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Meat Puppets - Sewn Together (2009)

If you're as stoked on the 90's as I am, you'll love this. New one from the classic alt-country/grunge rock trio. Get down!

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« Reply #1861 on: 18 May 2009, 19:32 »

Sorry, but mediafire has been a really fuckin difficult lately. I think my comp my have AIDS
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« Reply #1862 on: 19 May 2009, 18:59 »


Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson - The Daytrotter EP

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Of course all of this would be just hot air and a good address book if the music wasn’t up to scratch. But thankfully MBAR is up to the the praise. Ragged, emotive rock is what he does. Lead track Buriedfed was my introduction, which got me thinking Jeffrey Lewis with heavier guitars, but elsewhere the tone is less anti-folk, more rasping and layered guitars reminiscent of his TVOTR mentor. But the sound is less precise, less clean. For me, the artist that Miles is most reminiscent of is Micah P Hinson. Both young artists from different parts of America, they share a similar rough-hewn, warm and emotive aesthetic, even if MBAR doesn’t go for the tortured howling. His songs are slow and measured, often hymn-like, but don’t have the obvious big chorus pay-off, so you have to work a little harder to appreciate them. It’s time well spent though.
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« Reply #1863 on: 19 May 2009, 19:23 »

Think About Life - Family



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Family is broken-toy disco rock, served funky, like a big friendly bowl of sugary breakfast cereal. Upon a base of hearty synths and sweaty drums these tunes bubble with 80s pop guitar licks and are bedazzled with meta-marshmallows of electronic drones and glitchy samples. This alt-dance exterior is a framework from which hang beautifully rhythmic vocals, either musing empathetically about high-school lovers and guilt-ridden bus rides or issuing vaguely strange missives about mysterious wizards and black champagne. The tone is sometimes sly, sometimes frantic but never menacing, ironic or fey. Sounds like LCD Sound System, Outkast, Blur, TV on the Radio, Cars and Quincy Jones-era Michael Jackson done in the ramshackle, outsider style of Public Enemys producers the Bomb Squad. Family is probably as influenced by cartoon theme songs and 8-bit video game music as the L.A. riots. Beyond its charming pop heart and playful nouveau-disco trimmings, Family can also serve as a floatation device in case of bad-vibes. Step into their rad imagination, they got the magic touch.


I'll also mention that one of the guys in this band is the same guy behind Miracle Fortress, however it's a pretty useless piece of info since the two bands sound nothing alike.

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« Reply #1864 on: 19 May 2009, 20:44 »

George Harrison's solo career is the most sickeningly not-listened-to music of all time. Hopefully, this'll change that.

This is Thirty-Three and a 1/3, named for his age at that time. It has some real good songs on it, especially This Song, True Love, Crackerbox Palace, and Woman Don't You Cry For Me..The others  are all up to par too. The great thing about, oh, half of Harrison's career, is that it carried off the momentum from the last set of awesome songs he had while still with The Beatles; Being a purely independent writer in that band, he was able to keep his work up to a certain standard, while John and Paul, constantly looking after each other, were unprepared to make consistently good music like George.
This music is Beatlesesque...It's just more awesome George songs.

Thirty-Three and a 1/3

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« Reply #1865 on: 19 May 2009, 22:05 »

<3 George

"Brainwashed" is a fucking cr00shal album as well
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« Reply #1866 on: 20 May 2009, 11:41 »

I think The Twilight Sad got a pretty good reaction the last time someone posted them. They've released two EPs since their last album, "Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters."

"Here, It Never Snowed. Afterwards It Did."


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A "re-imagining" of tracks from "Fourteen Autumns...", plus a new track and a cover. Quieter.


"Killed My Parents and Hit the Road"


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Well-recorded live tracks, covers of the Smiths, Joy Division, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and a couple new tracks.
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« Reply #1867 on: 20 May 2009, 12:15 »

Their debut, Hymns for a Dark Horse, is also an amazing album. It may be a lot less extravagant than what I expected, but it's in no way marred for it. Their reverence is now seemingly replaced by a more wistful, more introspective understanding.   

Bowerbirds - Upper Air (2009)

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Bowerbirds’ debut album, Hymns for a Dark Horse, was nearly one hundred percent focused on the thesis that the earth is a sacred place with merit beyond us, and that humans are just visitors here. Its contrapuntal harmonies documented a moment in the life of the songwriter and the life of the band – Beth Tacular and Phil Moore living in an airstream in rural North Carolina, building a cabin of reclaimed boards by hand in the woods – but did so without, as far as we could tell, delving into their lives at all. While these weren’t protest songs, per se, they had the wry anger of a “Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll.” The songs were interconnected, both musically and thematically, a musical whitepaper of the very best, most listenable kind.

So it was a big surprise when we heard the songs collected on Upper Air. Bowerbirds were revealing more, writing from a personal voice, exploring love and human emotions in ways that have never been fully fleshed-out in their songwriting before. They have not abandoned their worldview from Hymns, but the lyrics are no longer just observational. These are songs written from a personal place, examining the contradictions inherent to a conscious life, and this emotional depth makes for an undeniably powerful collection of songs.

Upper Air is the product of months spent away from nature and away from home, touring endlessly with the likes of Bon Iver, Phosphorescent and John Vanderslice and on their own, on both sides of the Atlantic. The fodder for songwriting has changed, and so have the songs. Upper Air moves away from the singular sound and sentiment; each and every song on Upper Air is a journal entry that stands on its own, each a unique, beautiful piece. The arrangements are subtle: acoustic guitars, organ, piano, autoharp, violin, percussion, upright bass and more are used throughout the recording. Usually though, it is just a few of these instruments delicately supporting Moore’s voice, the anchor of every song. Everyone struggles when they try to describe this music, including us, but we’ll try: it has the spirit of Richard and Linda Thompson, the currency of Devendra Banhart, the addictively sweet melodicism of Iron & Wine, but it churns with an underlying energy closer to a Beirut or something farther out, more raw, more wild.

The most notable part is this: The songs don’t hide behind the instrumentation, the deontological conviction, or, frankly, anything; and that is what makes Upper Air undeniable, simple, and breathtaking.

Not much to say here. I am sure if you like Deerhunter, you'll grab this.

Deerhunter - Rainwater Cassette Exchange

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Somebody had posted a few Medeski, Martin, and Wood albums. I figured this was a nice way of paying off the debt. If you have any interest in jazz--casual or serious--I would give this a spin. It's a bit experimental yet accessible.

Sex Mob meets Medeski - Live in Willisau 2006

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The two-minute "Mob Rule Invocation," which starts Sex Mob Meets Medeski, is enough to turn the tables on conventional jazz quintet genre, pointing the way to bridge the gap between the melodic and music that is so squarely and pristinely raucous that its intention is measurable in the fun the musicians are clearly having.

Recorded live at the Willisau Jazz Festival in 2006, this album reaches across a spectrum from spontaneous improvisation to pieces from Duke Ellington and Count Basie, pop artist Prince and 007 film composer John Barry. The original Sex Mob quartet of drummer Kenny Wollesen, bassist Tony Scherr, slide trumpeter Steven Bernstein and alto saxist Briggan Krauss, joined by John Medeski on organ, stretches content to the limits and sheds new light on the familiar.

No instrumentalist ignores his place in the field; in fact, each carves his own line so deeply that subtlety is an unsuitable word to assign to the music produced, even if it is in ballad mode ("This Never Happened to the Other Guy," "This Never Happened Part 2").  more...
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« Reply #1868 on: 20 May 2009, 13:04 »

i haven't posted anything in awhile, but now that i lost my job i have plenty of free time...so, here's some fun stuff. i'm not going to write reviews, but i will tell you what they are and why you need them.


dance hall crashers - purr
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who doesn't need a little pep in their step every now and then? There was a brief moment in my youth when all i ever wanted to listen to was ska. if it wasn't op ivy, the skankin pickle, RBF, or the bosstones, i wasn't having it. needless to say, that phase lasted about 3 months. This band however, takes the fun hoppiness from no doubt and mixes it with a little save ferris band action. the result are two album that i now giggle and tap my fingers too in the car. check them out.


aimee mann - bachelor no. 2 or the last remains of the dodo
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this is amazing. if you don't own it already, then do yourself  favor and get it. i fell in love with aimee mann years ago when i raided a roomates cd collection. if you really like the magnolia soundtrack, you will love this album (it was written around the same time).


lisa loeb - cake and pie
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last but not least...

the lunachicks - luxury problem.
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there was riot grrl and then there was this. 4 chicks that scream and roll around on stage who at the time of their first album didn't even really know how to play their instruments. this is their last lp as a band (they have 6 other releases i think). just when the band was starting to get good they went on hiatus. when i get moments of road rage, this often pops up. it's one of my favorites. love it. buuuuuurp.
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« Reply #1869 on: 20 May 2009, 14:47 »

The only collection of the first six ZZ Top records came out on the Six Pack Cd but featured a terrible remix with dated reverbs and triggered drums.

This is a vinyl Rip of their second album:

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« Reply #1870 on: 20 May 2009, 16:44 »

dude use the 'code' button

it looks like # < that.




Deerhunter - Rainwater Cassette Exchange

This is quite good   :laugh:
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« Reply #1871 on: 20 May 2009, 17:26 »

Freshly leaked

Sunset Rubdown - Dragonslayer



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« Reply #1872 on: 20 May 2009, 18:03 »

new pelican album.

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« Reply #1873 on: 20 May 2009, 19:36 »


Bowerbirds - Upper Air (2009)


Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you.

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« Reply #1874 on: 20 May 2009, 23:18 »

Mr. Butlertron.

Hahaha.  Oh man.

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« Reply #1875 on: 21 May 2009, 07:52 »

new pelican album.

My ears, they're in love.
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« Reply #1876 on: 21 May 2009, 08:04 »

Noooo the Sunset Rubdown link is already down. I want it!
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« Reply #1877 on: 21 May 2009, 08:10 »

get the pelican ep instead, kris
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« Reply #1878 on: 21 May 2009, 10:19 »

Figured I'd throw up a couple things that have impressed me recently.

Ancestors - Neptune With Fire



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It's not often nowadays that I find really good heavy psychedelic rock of the kind I've come to love, but this album is really satisfying me.  It's only 2 songs (one 16 minutes, one 21 minutes), but there's a LOT of majesty packed into them ... the first two bands I'd compare Ancestors to are Earthless and Mammatus, and I love both those bands, so this stuff is right up my alley.  Heavy, doom-laden psychedelic odysseys both, the two tracks on this album are choice, and I look forward to the next I hear from these guys.  If you're going to like this, you probably know who you are (and you probably knew as soon as you saw the album cover).

Shogun Kunitoki - Vinonaamakasio



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This sounds a bit like if Black Moth Super Rainbow decided to make an instrumental post-rock album.  (I'll let that sink in.)  Yeah, it's that good, even without the talkbox vocals.  This is the second album by them that I've found, I'll upload their debut if people like this one.  I've been really enjoying both their albums so far.  It clearly has heavily electronic influences, but I believe the actual production is entirely analog, all organs and that kind of thing.  Whatever it is, it's awesome.

Robert Hood - Deep Concentration: The Grey Area Mix



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This is minimal techno, so its appeal may be somewhat limited.  But it's one of the deepest, thickest, most soulful pieces of electronic music I've ever heard.  Robert Hood virtually invented minimal techno, if the internet is telling me the truth, and his wisdom and expertise shines through in this mix.  It is absolutely masterful.  I'm really, really glad that I ran across it, because I'm going to be listening to this for a LONG time.  There's actually only 350 copies of this in existence, apparently, so you're not exactly likely to find it on Amazon.  I recommend that you get it even if you don't intend to listen to it anytime soon ... it's pretty powerful, and you're not going to hear it anywhere else.
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« Reply #1879 on: 21 May 2009, 11:50 »

 That first Shogun Kunitoki album was put up a while back, link is still good too. Get it, it's good if a little repetitive.

Love Ancestors and the new Pelican EP 
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« Reply #1880 on: 21 May 2009, 13:35 »

Noooo the Sunset Rubdown link is already down. I want it!

I'm uploading it now along with an extra 7".


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« Reply #1881 on: 21 May 2009, 13:58 »

I haven't seen this posted yet and I put it on Mediafire to download onto a different computer from the one I was using at the time, so if anyone wants it, here it is!


Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix



I would classify it as upbeat, fun pop/rock with no aversion to synthesizers. They have probably listened to a lot of classic 80s tunes. Also, they are French, if you care about those kinds of things.

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« Reply #1882 on: 21 May 2009, 18:15 »

Noooo the Sunset Rubdown link is already down. I want it!

I'm uploading it now along with an extra 7".


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Dragonslayer:

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« Reply #1883 on: 21 May 2009, 19:01 »

Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix

This actually was upped a while back, but I'm not complaining. Everyone should get this. It is a flawless indiepop record. One of the best of 2009.
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« Reply #1884 on: 21 May 2009, 21:32 »

guess i should give up on that state download huh?  :-(
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« Reply #1885 on: 21 May 2009, 21:43 »



Tortoise - Beacons of Ancestorship

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« Reply #1886 on: 22 May 2009, 08:04 »



Ozma - Rock and Roll Part Three

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For Shane because he said he hasn't heard them, but hey, if you haven't heard them, you should download it too! If you like bands like Weezer, then you will probably like Ozma.

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« Reply #1887 on: 22 May 2009, 10:39 »

guess i should give up on that state download huh?  :-(
I guess. I was hoping it'd eventually work too
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« Reply #1888 on: 22 May 2009, 15:58 »

i love the ozma cover of the tetris theme song. it was on a compliation a few years back. system of a down was on that comp. too, i think they did a cover of the legend of zelda theme which was so bad it was almost good.
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« Reply #1889 on: 22 May 2009, 19:30 »

It wasn't System of A Down. I don't remember the name of the band playing that, but it wasn't SOAD.

EDIT: The band is actually called The Rabbit Joint.
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« Reply #1890 on: 22 May 2009, 20:28 »

I know the track you guys are talking about, it was always credited to SOAD whenever I found a copy, but I never quite believed it was them.  It was awesome though.
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« Reply #1891 on: 22 May 2009, 22:59 »

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« Reply #1892 on: 23 May 2009, 03:47 »

That Ancestors album is ace! You think 20 minute song, there's a little bit of the whole 'might get boring'. But nope. naha. This is good stuff.
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« Reply #1893 on: 23 May 2009, 07:10 »

I've never heard anything in my life that's really more "down my alley" than this. Picture some really good garage-rock with a slight psychedelic twist, and you get..

King Khan & The Shrines - What Is?!



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« Reply #1894 on: 23 May 2009, 08:41 »

So I have never really contributed to this thread because most of the time it's either already here or it's not the sort of music you guys listen to.

but since Shane hadn't heard of them and they are one of my favorite bands and they are 'totally east coastin' representin'', have some Hey Rosetta!

I saw them last year and they are so great live, they have a great combination of classical sound and new technique, it's really nice music to just lay back to. I am awful at describing music but I really hope you like them.

Plan your Escape



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Into your lungs(and around your heart and through your blood)



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« Reply #1895 on: 23 May 2009, 09:27 »

Remember this music video that got posted in the pointless thread?

Well, I found the rest of the album

Oren Lavie- The Opposite Side of The Sea



He also features reviews on his website(both good and bad)

www.orenlavie.com

I love this album.

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« Reply #1896 on: 23 May 2009, 09:43 »

Tut tut, there were no rules on the last page.

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I downloaded that album as soon as i finished watching that video. It is really, really good.

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Oren Lavie - The Opposite Side of The Sea

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« Reply #1897 on: 23 May 2009, 10:19 »



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Cool Runnings soundtrack.  Pretty good summer album.  Disney Reggae.  Feel good.



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« Reply #1898 on: 23 May 2009, 10:47 »

Oh god, YES. YES.

I still have that on cassette.
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« Reply #1899 on: 23 May 2009, 10:55 »

I am a fool. I uploaded it on mediafire, but i forgot to post it.

Goddamn it.
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