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hoblit. that guy rocks.
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'Monotheist' , the new album by Celtic Frost. This shit is heeaaavy.
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heavy, yeah, but (this is based solely on the one song i heard on the radio -- i'm pretty sure it was the title track) still, meh.

of course i never really caught onto the whole celtic frost thing in the first place... so don't take my word for it.
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Well, each to their own, I guess. I was a fan of CF back in like 1987, but I guess I mainly listened to that sort of stuff at the time.

This new album of theirs? I'm genuinely surprised how good it is- it's not just doom/death/sludge, there's a few songs that are goth, (like Obscurity would even like this album, I think) and some beautiful orchestral and angelic female vox, etc. Tom G. Fischer even
sings on a couple songs, too.

I guess I've just been waiting a long time for them to make this album, and I like it so far.
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Brian Whitman is a music geek from MIT who had a cool tool online called EigenRadio, which is now sadly offline. However, his collection "A Singluar Christmas" is a nice way to tune out distractions at work (spacey electronic music)
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roymond wrote:EigenRadio
did that put together broadcasts from a bunch of different places or something? I vaguely remember visiting this site...
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slightly stoopid - 'wiseman' live acoustic version

gotta love simple, to the point songs
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Poor June wrote:slightly stoopid - 'wiseman' live acoustic version

gotta love simple, to the point songs
I don't. My favourite song is Uh, Well I Uh.. You See The Thing Is, God How Do I Put It by Frank Sinatra.
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I love the Islands song 'Rough Gem'

Me, Myself & Rye by the Russian Futurists
I've decided I like that Clap Your Hands Say Yeah album too, especially 'Upon this tidal wave of young blood'
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Furrypedro wrote:I love the Islands song 'Rough Gem'
word.
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Surrender - Cheap Trick (Live at the Budokan)

Saw the boys again on Conan and now have a hankering for the Dream Police!!! :D
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Spinto Band on Y100Rocks.Com Podcast. They play pretty good acoustic versions of 'Brown Boxes', 'Oh Mandy' and 'Direct to Helmet'.

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Front Line Assembly "Civilization" which is just awesome (Industrial). Hadn't heard this before.
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I always wondered what He'd say if He were here
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stueym wrote:Surrender - Cheap Trick (Live at the Budokan)

Saw the boys again on Conan and now have a hankering for the Dream Police!!! :D
I saw "Dream Police" CD yesterday in the $2 bin at Crazy Clarks Discount Store!

For mine though - that was their 'jump-the-shark-' album. I'd love to hear 'Surrender' again though - that was a truly wonderful song
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I just bought Screamin' Jay Hawkins' Cow Fingers and Mosquito Pie and it's absolutely out of this world. It's so spooky and funny and rockin' and just flat out weird. And he has a great fucking voice.
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Let's Sleep This Off by Like Hurricane
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Chair Leg by Little Explorer
on their myspaces
I love those songs
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WeaselSlayer wrote:I just bought Screamin' Jay Hawkins' Cow Fingers and Mosquito Pie and it's absolutely out of this world. It's so spooky and funny and rockin' and just flat out weird. And he has a great fucking voice.
if you haven't seen it, you should rent jim jarmusch's "mystery train"
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I hadn't listened to much Barenaked Ladies, but my brother just bought their best of cd, and it's pretty wicked. I didn't know they'd been around for so long.
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Oh Jarvis
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Immortal - Sons of Northern Darkness
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Tricky - Pre-Millenium Tension
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