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I've been listening to Eyehategod's Take As Needed for Pain basically nonstop.
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Is that band still around? I have "In The Name Of Suffering", but it must be 10-15 years old. Nice and miserable.
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Yeah, they're on their 19th year of existence, actually.
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Well, that shows you how in-tune I am. I'll look into the album you mentioned, as I enjoy the other when the mood strikes - thanks!
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Currently listening to the new Shins album, <I>Wincing the Night Away</i>. I think it's kickass. Plus, when I bought it, my local indie record shop threw in a bunch of promotional stickers and a 7" with two non-album tracks. So that's why you should always buy from indie record shops, I guess!!
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Listening to 'We are the Pipettes' has some bright moments, lead vocalist sounds kinda like sophie ellis-bextor, a lot of energy a good but not a great album!
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Todd Rundgren - Something/Anything?

I actually can not believe it took me this long to check this album out. I feel cheated that I haven't listened to it sooner!

ROCK!

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Spandex Enormity by Method of Destruction.


DO NOT LISTEN TO MOD if you can't take a joke. OR if you can't be mean and laugh. Or if you are a conservative. Some liberals need not apply.



Fuckin MOD... such a great but retarded band.
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Leaf wrote:DO NOT LISTEN TO MOD if you can't take a joke. OR if you can't be mean and laugh. Or if you are a conservative.
Righties love MOD. Well, some of them do at least. Billy Milano's one of the most conservative guys around.

I actually used Spandex Enormity in a speech for a college course once. The instructor, an avowed feminist, didn't seem to care much for it. In fact, I used Zappa's "Bobby Brown Goes Down" in the same speech ("Women's Liberation came creepin' all across the nation"), and I KNOW she didn't like that.

Que sera.
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I meant liberal... duh.
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I just noticed mitch benn (Who does at least one song a week for Radio4's The Now Show) has got a myspace. I may just have to... is quite good.
http://www.myspace.com/mitchbenn
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spinlock wrote:I just noticed mitch benn (Who does at least one song a week for Radio4's The Now Show) has got a myspace. I may just have to... is quite good.
http://www.myspace.com/mitchbenn
HaHa, I just listened to "very hungry caterpillar" He is stealing Paco Del Stinko's vibe. :P I have to PM Paco with this link, lmao!!!
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Post by Paco Del Stinko »

He's got me beat in the talent department, that's fo sho! I have to agree with his James Blunt sentiments - that "Beautiful" song reminded me of how "Feelings" could make you homicidal in the '70s.
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Post by Egg »

I'm enjoying TWO different songs which, at least in part, interpret the Inspector Gadget theme.

<a href="http://www.newzeromusic.com/niveous/Qu% ... mp3">Niv's GoM Gift 2006(7)</a>
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59ZX5qdIEB0">Dude beatboxing on a flute</a>
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If you have not yet heard Ross Durand's El Balazo (from the Nur Ein competition last year) you are missing out. It's pretty much in a completely different league than most SF stuff... it just came on my shuffle and man... I still am stunned by that track.
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Ross's voice is really pretty on that one. He must have tied his Balazos in a rubber band to get that pitch.
But, you're right, that is different for SF, but great. Who did he collaborate with?
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He collaborated with a woman named Anja Claire. You can find out about her and more about the song in my Top 200 of 2006. It was my #1.
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Anja is a good friend of the Seamus Collective. You may see her on the Songfight Tour SoCal shows.

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Hmmm, very interesting. She has a very real voice, which is refreshing.
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Rick Wakeman of Yes. Just picked up a 2 dollar cd for the sake of buying, it, and I'm actually impressed. Just the cheesy keyboard/electric drum sound I've been dying to have for a long time.
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You say it like it's something to be proud of ....
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j$ wrote:You say it like it's something to be proud of ....
Oh, leave him alone J$ - he doesn't know any better, he's Canadian. It will give him a break from Men Without Hats and The Crash-Test Dummies.
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