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This guy used to play bass in Stump an awesome experimental pop band of the 80s. All together, 'Charlton Heston / has got his vest oooooonnnn'
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"Urban cartoon music." -- Paco Del Stinko
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http://esnips.com/doc/cd273733-37ad-41e ... of_Rebirth

i can't get enough of this song. it was written by yoko kanno, but sung (mostly in russian) by origa. they have collaborated on other masterpieces such as "rise" and "inner universe", but this one is my favorite.

now you can enjoy it too, thanks to someone i don't know on esnips.
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I've been youtubing "Paul Gilbert" all week. A MONSTER!!
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Thursday, mix CD of their first album and EP singles.
"Out of all I've learned in Life,
You always keep your friends close to your heart,
cause they'll help you if you're falling down..."
- The Ataris - Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, B, A, Start
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EmbersOfAutumn wrote:Thursday, mix CD of their first album and EP singles.
Nice. I love Thursday. But why no stuff from War All the Time?

Sidenote: Thursday is from New Brunswick, NJ. I used to live there. They have a song called "Division Street". Where did I live in New Brunswick? You betcha.
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Niveous wrote: Sidenote: Thursday is from New Brunswick, NJ. I used to live there. They have a song called "Division Street". Where did I live in New Brunswick? You betcha.
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There's a band here called Orange County. I still live here. They have a song called "El Retardo Avenue". Where did I live in Orange County? You betcha. :roll:
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I'm listening to some great live electronic jams by 302Acid. Check them out here:
http://www.302acid.com/
Their "downloads" tab has some jams on. I am now listening to the Nottingham one, which is great.
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I've been binging on industrial music, Ministry's old stuff and lots and lots of Godflesh. Plus I finally picked up Locust Abortion Technician by my personal heroes the Butthole Surfers.
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WeaselSlayer wrote:I've been binging on industrial music, Ministry's old stuff and lots and lots of Godflesh. Plus I finally picked up Locust Abortion Technician by my personal heroes the Butthole Surfers.
I love that stuff. This is my "on the way home to have an ice cold beer" music, because I'm always pumped at the end of the day.
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HeuristicsInc wrote:I'm listening to some great live electronic jams by 302Acid. Check them out here:
http://www.302acid.com/
Their "downloads" tab has some jams on. I am now listening to the Nottingham one, which is great.
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I just listened. I have a hard time listening to synthesizer music, with a few exceptions. I only like it as background music when I'm playing Tripstone the Magnificent and my wife is my lovely assistant.
...oh, and we're naykeez. :P
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Niveous wrote:
EmbersOfAutumn wrote:Thursday, mix CD of their first album and EP singles.
Nice. I love Thursday. But why no stuff from War All the Time?
Just isn't in my player right this second. Actually, I moved on to Starting Line - Based on a True Story.
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You always keep your friends close to your heart,
cause they'll help you if you're falling down..."
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Billy's Little Trip wrote: my wife is my lovely assistant.
...oh, and we're naykeez. :P
pictures, plz. kthxbai.
* this is not a disclaimer
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Sven wrote:
Billy's Little Trip wrote: my wife is my lovely assistant.
...oh, and we're naykeez. :P
pictures, plz. kthxbai.
Well, I don't have any of "those" pics, but here's a cat in a bag.
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I've been listening to Saves the Day's Stay What You Are and singing like I'm five years younger than I really am.
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Panic at the Disco just came up on my iTunes and I thought the lead singer was Hoblit for a second. They sound sorta similar... Or I'm completely out of it; one of the two.
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I think the singer in Modest Mouse sounds like Luke Henley.
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Shit.
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Haha, Luke, time to go get vocal chord transplant surgery ;)
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Well actually just sometimes, like the MM song World At Large. Do they take turns on lead vocals? Because the singing sounds different all the time.

edit: This is the song that sounds like Luke
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i've really been digging the beastie boys instrumental "the mix up" alot lately. heavy pod rotation.
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jack wrote:i've really been digging the beastie boys instrumental "the mix up" alot lately. heavy pod rotation.
I agree big on this one. I've always told you guys I have a secret funky side, and the Beastie's are fill'n my groove hard. It's kind of funny, because I like a punky funky vibe these days, and their new stuff is just that. Too bad I don't have a name to sell it. My band thinks I'm way off, but I'm feeling a new funky retro future combo type era from the alternative genre, mark my words.
Who wants to join my new futuristic pfunk band?:P
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