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Sars:

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--- Quote from: Patrick on 15 Apr 2012, 14:27 ---Something about a first-poster named "Sars" makes me not want to open that at all. Especially a rapidshit link. The rest of you lot make your own decisions, but that's my 2 cents.

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Fair enough but nope the link is genuine (sorry I couldn't find my M/F account details) and my nickname.... oh well it's a long story but it's just a nickname  8-)

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Haha, well, sorry I ever doubted you then. I guess that makes me p-noid. :D

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No worries. I've been using this nickname for so long now that sometime I forget it actually means something else  :lol:

REDRUM:
just got my hands on the Frankie Rose LP Innerstellar, and its pretty damn good. for those who care it got a 8.3 or .5 on p4k. too lazy to look up the info for it since im in a rush sorry


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geodescent:
Jack White - Blunderbuss (2012 - Alt. Rock - 320kbps + Music Video [track 14])



Blunderbuss opens with a bunch of layered organ riffs, which slowly settle down into the Stax-informed groove of “Missing Pieces.” On the song, White does plenty of deeply impressive organ and guitar soloing, but it’s all done in the service of an unhurried shuffle of a song, the sort of thing that makes for ideal road-trip music. And that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Throughout, White gets funkier than I’ve ever heard him do, but he does it without making a big deal of it. The riffage on “Freedom At 21″ has a real bite to it, but White still gives it plenty of room to breathe. First single “Love Interruption” is an excellent Appalachian country-soul wailer that’s only grown on me since it first hit the internet. “Weep Themselves To Sleep” is a big acoustic stomp. -- Tom Breihan for Stereogum


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Cire27:
This is two friends of mine who play noise rock.




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REDRUM:

--- Quote from: geodescent on 17 Apr 2012, 17:20 ---Jack White - Blunderbuss (2012 - Alt. Rock - 320kbps + Music Video [track 14])



Blunderbuss opens with a bunch of layered organ riffs, which slowly settle down into the Stax-informed groove of “Missing Pieces.” On the song, White does plenty of deeply impressive organ and guitar soloing, but it’s all done in the service of an unhurried shuffle of a song, the sort of thing that makes for ideal road-trip music. And that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Throughout, White gets funkier than I’ve ever heard him do, but he does it without making a big deal of it. The riffage on “Freedom At 21″ has a real bite to it, but White still gives it plenty of room to breathe. First single “Love Interruption” is an excellent Appalachian country-soul wailer that’s only grown on me since it first hit the internet. “Weep Themselves To Sleep” is a big acoustic stomp. -- Tom Breihan for Stereogum


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this is somehow better than what i expected while being exactly what i expected. i love it.

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