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This thread is a very direct rip off of the thread in the Movie/DVD/TV folder, it's probably been done before here but I think it should be up here again. Anyway I bought

 

20th Century Masters-The Millenium Collection: The Best of Cream

 

 

Bad Company-Straight Shooter

 

 

Bought them both for $5 in Wal Mart's cassette rack.

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Guest kingkamala

Yes cassettes, no not like 8 tracks. Don't ask me why I don't install a CD player in my car.....I'm too god-damn lazy and cheap.

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Guest Kibagami

Just picked up Hail To the Thief the other day. It is most excellent so far.

 

K.

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Guest BAR

'The Final Cut' Pink Floyd

'California Crossing' Fu Manchu

'Only A Suggestion' Hermano

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Guest mesepher

man, I haven't bought a cd for a long time... probably since May... but then I got a steal by picking up Zappa and the Mothers "Ahead of Their Time" for the blockbuster price of 10 bucks! go me.

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Guest saturnmark4life

Tom Waits 'Bone Machine' and 'The Black Rider'

Frank Zappa -'Apostrophe (')'

Pink Floyd - 'Meddle'

The Darkness - 'Permission to Land'

Husker Du - 'Candy Apple Grey'

British Sea Power 'The Decline of British Sea Power'

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Guest Edwin MacPhisto

I fully expect you to love Bone Machine because it's awesome and has Waits sounding drunker and scarier and weirder than ever.

 

Mine: The Stooges, Funhouse, and Tricky's Maxinquaye, finally. Funhouse is so unbelievably great. If I ever murder someone and I don't have access to the Queens of the Stone Age's "I Think I Lost My Headache," it's Funhouse all the way.

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I fully expect you to love Bone Machine because it's awesome and has Waits sounding drunker and scarier and weirder than ever.

 

Mine: The Stooges, Funhouse, and Tricky's Maxinquaye, finally. Funhouse is so unbelievably great. If I ever murder someone and I don't have access to the Queens of the Stone Age's "I Think I Lost My Headache," it's Funhouse all the way.

Just got it today, so I haven't listened to it yet, however flicking through the sleevenotes I see it features Les Claypool and Brain. God bless the HMV sale.

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Guest Hass of Pain

Man, you guys must drop an aweful lot of acid with these musical tastes :)

 

I have picked up recently...

Brand New - Deja Entendu (AWESOME coin)

Rufio - 1985

Sonata Arctica - Best Of

MXPX - Before everything & After

Yellowcard - Ocean Ave.

Less Than Jake - Anthem

Rise Against - Revolutions per minute

Matchboox Romance - Hollywood and Vine EP (OFF THE CHAIN as the kids say)

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Guest Ten Ton Lid

Paycheck rampage! Dropped like $70 on CDs today.

 

- Oysterhead, The Grand Pecking Order

- Belle and Sebastian, The Boy with the Arab Strap

- Highwayman, Super Hits

- The White Stripes, Seven Nation Army single

- Rush, Vapor Trails (used)

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Guest mesepher
Paycheck rampage! Dropped like $70 on CDs today.

 

- Oysterhead, The Grand Pecking Order

- Rush, Vapor Trails (used)

man, those two discs have some fine bass playing on them... two great trios, kicking ass.

 

What do you think of the Rush cd? At first I was a bit upset about a lack of solos... but man, Lifeson keeps busy and Geddy is totally nailing those bass parts... kind of like lead bass. And Neil... yeah :wub:

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Guest Agent of Oblivion
Man, you guys must drop an aweful lot of acid with these musical tastes

 

Not as often as you'd think, but yes.

 

I just recently greatly expanded my collection of Mike Patton material, with the first Fantomas cd, which is great, California, and Mr. Bungle's self-titled, which are both pretty damn good so far, Tomahawk's self-titled, which is also damn good, and FNM's Who Cares A Lot?

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Guest saturnmark4life
'The Final Cut' Pink Floyd

Good man!

 

 

The 80's Matchbox B-Line Disaster: Horse Of The Dog

That worth getting? They've held my interest a bit more than all the other retro styley bands (except the darkness, who rule) and whilst I opted for the polyphonic spree instead of them at Glastonbury I hear they arrived in their car. I like their car.

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Guest Incandenza

I picked up The Fall's This Nation's Saving Grace. Snotty, yet literate, angry Brit rock.

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Guest La Parka Es Mi Papa

I have recently acquired Primus's Tales From The Punchbowl. It's a good album, with Professor Nutbutter's House Of Treats being the standout track, in my opinion.

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Guest Agent of Oblivion

Killer track. For the most part, the cd has GREAT tracks, and throwaway tracks, without much middle ground. It has great bookends with Nuttbutter and Through the Electric Grapevine/Captain Shiner

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'The Final Cut' Pink Floyd

Good man!

 

 

The 80's Matchbox B-Line Disaster: Horse Of The Dog

That worth getting? They've held my interest a bit more than all the other retro styley bands (except the darkness, who rule) and whilst I opted for the polyphonic spree instead of them at Glastonbury I hear they arrived in their car. I like their car.

It's ok, but I wouldn't go out of my way to reccomend it yet. A bit samey, but good.

 

Last year at Reading Festival, Ikara Colt got the crowd to invade the stage and go backstage with them. Their rider got finished off pretty quick, so a bunch of us tried to get into the Foo Fighters backstage area. On the way, we met two members of 80's MB-LD, who were great people, and more importantly found their car. Trust me, it is the coolest car in the world!

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