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Rock Action by Mogwai
How Memory Works by Joan of Arc
Revolutionary Vol. 1 by Immortal Technique
Before the Dawn Heals Us by M83
O by Damien Rice

Yes, I just got a whole new slew of albums
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eels - hey man (now you're really living) - iTunes ep. good stuff. i'm really looking forward to blinking lights.
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A cover of Kraftwerk's Autobahn by an East European string quartet.
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Jonas Hellborg, Shawn Lane & V. Selvaganesh- "Good People in Times of Evil".

One of the greatest albums I have ever heard.
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Gravenhurst - Black Holes in the Sand EP
The Arcade Fire - EP
...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead - Worlds Apart
AFX - Analord 01
Ikue Mori with Robert Quine and Marc Ribot - Painted Desert
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'ambulance blues' - neil young
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Post by WeaselSlayer »

I've been listening to "Shake It" by Tom Waits over and over and over. It's one of the coolest junkiest most sinister songs ever, and I'm way into it. "I feeeeel like a preacher wavin' a gun around... shake-a shake-a shake-a shake it baaaaaabaaaaaay."
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whoowhee! Just received my new Mudvayne!!!

It came a great new CD case with a pop tab thingy and it's a dual disc: CD one side, DVD other side. Crazy!

Have listened to the first few tracks, and I can honestly say, nobody brings the heavy like Mudvayne. Like, holy shit.
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i've been rocking the death metal lately.. and cephalic carnage gets me pumped!
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Anyone who is a Talking Heads fan should know that for the first time ever, The Name of this Band is Talking Heads is available on CD, thanks to Rhino Records. Rather than just remaster the 17 tracks from the double LP, they've added 16 more tracks from the original recordings making it pretty much the coolest fricking thing I could ever ask for. Rhino Rules.

As an Adult Swim cartoon fan I checked out the MC Chris show a few days ago, and while I did enjoy myself for the most part, I would not recomend seeing him. He spent most of his hour long set joking and bantering with the audience, only occasionally taking the the time to deliver some of that Hip Hop music I'd paid 12.50 to listen to. He also relied heavily on his backing tracks. Also my girlfriend and I were older than about 98% of the people there. She's a teacher and actually spotted a couple of her students.
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I saw mc chris last weekend and enjoyed it. You shouldn't think of him as a musician, but as a comedian, since that all he really is. It's not about the music.

On a much more bizarre note, I somehow ended up smoking with mc chris after the show. It was really weird, and he's actually kind of a douche in person. But he did say they're making an Aqua Teen movie slated for this December, and that's awesome.
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c.layne wrote:i've been rocking the death metal lately.. and cephalic carnage gets me pumped!
their new album is very good, especially the stoner riffage on 'piecemaker'.
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Post by Niveous »

So So Many White White Tigers!!!!!!
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http://webjay.org/by/webjaybs/myfavoritemashups

killah.

the B52s/snoop dogg one is hilarious.
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jute gyte wrote:
c.layne wrote:i've been rocking the death metal lately.. and cephalic carnage gets me pumped!
their new album is very good, especially the stoner riffage on 'piecemaker'.
yeah, just saw them live the other day with deadspeak, skinned, and fear the vacuum. good shit.
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"Lime 6" by Medicine

A 16:29 experimental live track. I was wondering where all these crazy x-tokyo ideas come from in my head. I found my answer (well, at least a puzzle piece).
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Post by WeaselSlayer »

Also, OOIOO is really really twisted beautiful amazing. Great Japanese freakout pop.
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Smokey & Miho - The Two EP's
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colour haze - los sounds de krauts & periscope
!!! - louden up now
savath y savalas - apropa't
bloc party - silent alarm
death from above 1979 - you're a woman, i'm a machine
los natas - ciudad de brahman
flake music (the shins before they were the shins) - when you land here, it's time to return

all of these are things any person should like, obviously.
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I'm digging the new Books album Lost and Safe right now. I think it seems a little more song-driven than their previous stuff, and I think that's pretty cool.
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Post by Niveous »

c.layne wrote: !!! - louden up now
all of these are things any person should like, obviously.
I feel like I'm the only one who hates chk-chk-chk. It's a great name. But I saw them live at the Siren Festival in 2003 and they were terrible. M the Heatmiser (my son) actually fell asleep during their set.
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Niveous wrote:
c.layne wrote: !!! - louden up now
all of these are things any person should like, obviously.
I feel like I'm the only one who hates chk-chk-chk. It's a great name. But I saw them live at the Siren Festival in 2003 and they were terrible. M the Heatmiser (my son) actually fell asleep during their set.
My guess is that either it's just not your thing, or they probably suffer from off-night syndrome. But when they're on, they're all the WAY on!
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