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Sven wrote:
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Sven wrote: Anal Cunt.
ahhh, sweet taint.
http://sethputnam.com/files/AC.wmv
Haha, that hurt my throat just watching it.
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Kelly Clarkson's "My December"

I was curious about this album since she's been fighting with her record company over the release. They complained it's not as good as her previous one and lacks all the pop hooks. She fought because it was finally an album where she wrote all the songs and she wanted to put out something different. All that plus it includes Mike Watt on bass. I figured it was worth a try, so I got an early listen and it's not too bad.
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Oh my god new Pig Destroyer.
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Paco Del Stinko wrote:Couple of years old, but Short Music for Short People by 101 bands playing 30 second songs jumped out today. Kind of Song Fight-y, even the rare stinkers go by so quickly it's a blast. Mostly punk, power pop and splashes of metal.

EDIT - Check out the band list http://www.amazon.com/Short-Music-Peopl ... 176&sr=1-1
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Slayer "Seasons in the Abyss." Fuck yeah, Beavis!
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Current 93 - Thunder Perfect Mind
Ruhr Hunter - Torn of This
Conlon Nancarrow - Studies for Player Piano
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David Banzan.

Now i heard some previous stuff by Pedro de Lion, that was OK.
But this guy's writing and singing really shines as a solo act.
Recently heard him here: (live show for NPR)

http://download.npr.org/anon.npr-mp3/np ... _bazan.mp3


Pretty good songwriter, and as a singer has good control of his vocals.
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the budos band. it's soul. check it out.
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the bluetones - Expecting to Fly

god I love the bluetones
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Wolfmother! Here's a few samples. - Woman - Love Train - Joker And The Thief - Mind's Eye
I love these guys. The damn Aussies have me hooked again. I think I like these guys so much because they are doing the stuff I like to do with a classic hard rock with a 21st century vibe. I like Jet too, but they just sound a little too much like an AC/DC cover band to me, which is ok, but copied.
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LMAO!! Good find Sven. How the hell did you come up with that?
...by the way, Mike Patton had one hit and he sucks anyway. Well, he doesn't suck, but he's never impressed me. I liked him better with Mr. Bungle than Faith No More though.
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Mike Patton is a freakin' legend, dude. N/M Faith no More, or Mr Bungle- think Fantomas, (with none other than Dave Lombardo and Buzz Osborne) and Tomahawk. As well as, of course, FNM and Bungle.

What does Wolfmother do? I mean, besides a crappy Zeppelin ripoff?
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What does Wolfmother do?
Play music I like, this month.
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The new album by The Enemy - which is good, quite inventive in some of the arrangements which plays off against the early-Jam-esque punk pop nicely. The lyrics ... well I enjoy the passion of these teenagers' politics but 'It's not OK / To be a slave' is hardly searin social commentary, is it? Still, reccommended.
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Post by jimtyrrell »

Even if all Patton ever had done was the California (Mr. Bungle) album, he'd still get genius status with me.

Wolfmother is pretty much just more of the same, but far be it from me to point fingers over that. :lol:
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Sven wrote:Mike Patton is a freakin' legend, dude. N/M Faith no More, or Mr Bungle- think Fantomas, (with none other than Dave Lombardo and Buzz Osborne) and Tomahawk. As well as, of course, FNM and Bungle.
Peeping Tom is quite good too!
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i'm listening to the new Tomahawk now. It's awesome!
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Anybody heard of Lavender Diamond? I heard their song "Oh No" on the radio and thought it was cool. Not sure if I want to buy their album, though.

http://www.myspace.com/lavenderdiamond
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j$ wrote:The new album by The Enemy - which is good, quite inventive in some of the arrangements which plays off against the early-Jam-esque punk pop nicely. The lyrics ... well I enjoy the passion of these teenagers' politics but 'It's not OK / To be a slave' is hardly searin social commentary, is it? Still, reccommended.
Yes! I got a demo from my friend with 4 songs on it promoting "We live and die in these towns". I don't know if the CD dropped yet, but if the album is anything like the demo, I'd like to hear the rest. I don't know much about the band, but it's nice to hear guitar again. The song "It's Not Ok" is on the demo and it kicks ass.
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Lunkhead wrote:Anybody heard of Lavender Diamond? I heard their song "Oh No" on the radio and thought it was cool. Not sure if I want to buy their album, though.

http://www.myspace.com/lavenderdiamond
Hah! I just heard them for the first time on Studio 360 just the other day (because I'm hopelessly uncool and listen primarily to PUBLIC radio.)

I was also struck that they sounded like they'd be worth checking out. They're an LA band, evidently?
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spoombung!

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This guy recently put all his albums up for free download. I'm just finishing up the first one listed, but it's great atmospheric "experimental" electronic stuff.

http://www.spoombung.co.uk/

For the reaktor users out there, he's made some amazing contributions to the user lib and has some info about them here:

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/kevin.hopper1/Reaktor.html

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