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Post by Niveous »

j$ wrote: it's 'fucking around with sound'scaping ...
Why wouldn't I dig that? I wanna hear this stuff. Don't hold out on the Homo.

PS- I would like to state again in this thread- Pretty Girls Make Graves' Elan Vital album is awesome. Buy it. Steal it. Kill if you have to. Just make sure you own it.
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Hello great architect of the Universe - Hella

falls over itself with force.
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Hoo boy that ADD live set from the last SFL. It has been stuck in my head for days and days. 10X better than ADD in the studio as far as I'm concerned. I dunno if anyone expects me to be an unbiased editor or anything, but screw that - ADD set > all other sets at SFL Boston.
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I keep listening to the latest korn album.
I can't remember if it's cool or not to like them.

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It's not. They are v.poor. Apparently.
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well, bummer.
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Despite their latest video (with Li'l Jon and Snoop Dogg), I think it is currently okay to listen to Korn. Korn is not only still banging out some decent music, they're changing the music business model with their recent deals with EMI and Livenation.
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what song is the video for? are those guys even in the song?
weird. i really only know them from their albums. i'm immune to overplay and obnoxious crap.
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The video is for "Twisted Transistor". The video is done in the style of a documentary. Here's the twist. The members of Korn after being played by rappers. Jonathan Davis is played by Li'l Jon. Munky is played by Snoop Dogg. Fieldy is played by Xzibit and David Banner plays David Silvera. Think Spinal Tap.

Here's a Yahoo Music link for the curious:
http://music.yahoo.com/ar-254202-videos--Korn
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Post by j$ »

Niveous wrote:Why wouldn't I dig that? I wanna hear this stuff. Don't hold out on the Homo.
OK then, for Niveous and TVIYH, if no-one else ...

Sherlock Homo 'Blah Blah Blah'
(Collected Highlights 2001-2003)

Selected by Sausage Boy.
Re-mastered by j$, Feb-Mar 2006


1.Another World (1.43) (2001)
2.Happy Little (2.54) (2002)
3.The Bad Dancer (3.20) (2003)
4.We Are Sherlock Homo (2.34) (2003)
5.Chinese Disco (2.45) (2002)
6.Piece of the Pie (3.08 ) (2002)

7.Satellites (3.40) (2003)
8.Untitled Song Seeks Same (3.09) (2003)
9.Cars, Sex, Danger (2.26) (2002)
10.Rock'n'Roll Evening Classes (1.31) (2001)
11.Sad Scott Noll (3.29) (2003)
12.They're So Bored Of Us (4.09) (2001)
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Post by Leaf »

Matt Cameron you fucking god you.


Rock. My. Fucking. Groove.



(soundgarden, outshined... )

Before that , I had the "No Means No" tune "Sex is Philosophy" rockin out.

Hey Sausage Boy, you ever listen to "No Means No"? I think...not sure, but think you'd dig em.
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No I have not listened to No Means No, but I will seek them out under your advisment post haste and return with a verdict.
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Verdict returned.

I found these four songs:
NoMeansNo - Hey hey my my
Nomeansno - Lonely
Nomeansno - Lost
Nomeansno - Worldhood - 02 - Humans

Is this the band? And if so, you are right, I do like them. I am such a whore for a good repedative full on guitar song, though.
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that's them. a brother team, the Wright brothers (seriously) one drummer, one bass. They've worked with different guitarists, they are out of Victoria BC , Canada.
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Post by Smalltown Mike »

I saw NOMEANSNO open for D.O.A. in 1986. Solid. Give me that Knife, Theresa is one solid slab of punk rock.

I think they're also involved with the Hanson Brothers, which sound very much like the Ramones and write songs only about Hockey. Gotta love Canada.
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smalltown mike wrote:I saw NOMEANSNO open for D.O.A. in 1986.
Both of those bands made albums with Biafra. And they both kick ass.
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Post by Smalltown Mike »

Agreed. I don't have the one with nomeansno, but I've heard it. The one with DOA is great—that 12 minutes opus (or however long it is) on side two, the one that's nice and slow, kicks.
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UF/SC basketball game on Yahoo! Sports.
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smalltown mike wrote:I saw NOMEANSNO open for D.O.A. in 1986. Solid. Give me that Knife, Theresa is one solid slab of punk rock.

I think they're also involved with the Hanson Brothers, which sound very much like the Ramones and write songs only about Hockey. Gotta love Canada.
THEY ARE the Hanson Brothers!


At one time, they'd tour across the country as NoMeansNo, then come back as the Hasons.

The song "Dad" (Dad, no , dad leave me alone, oh my god, no, no) became "mom"... songs would be done as hockey themes ... sounds like fun.
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Matmos, I just realized, are genius. I mean, I didn't just realize it but I was just reminded of it. They coaxed beautiful music out of bowing the wires of a rat cage. How the... what the fuck. Amazing.
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leonard cohen. normally, i hate "best of" albums, but his two are superb, especially since some of his earlier stuff can be hard to find. why doesn't anyone write in 6/8 anymore?

the one book of his that i've read beautiful losers is astounding.
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animal collective - feels and prospect hummer and spirit they're gone, spirit they've vanished/danse manitee all really good!! feels is amazing!

deerhoof - green cosmos and runners four

aphex twin - drukqs and window licker

brian jonestown massacre - tepid peppermint wonderland (this is actually the first thing i've gotten of theirs O-O wtf?! it's good!)

bumblebeez 81 - printz

i only listen to bands in the first few letters of the alphabet.

anyhow I'M BACK!! after i separated from the military i lived at home with the folks for a bit. last weekend i moved to nashville, tn to start going to school, and finally got high speed internet again. so if i find time, i may submit another song or two at some point.

i bet you assholes didn't even know i was gone. ;-)
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