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Guest JebusNassedar
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The last two CD's I bought were "De-Loused in the Comatorium" by Mars Volta, and I FINALLY nabbed "El Cielo" by dredg.

 

I'm looking into "Hail to the Thief" at the moment, but whether or not I get that depends if Zakk Wylde's availible.

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Guest Random Hero
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I was spoit for choice last time I went in HMV. They've got a sale of sorts on, but unusually the CDs that are on sale I actually have an interest in. I agonised for an hour about what to get...I was always gonna get 1919 Eternal- BLS ...but then I had to pick 2 maybe 3 out of....Pet Sounds - Beach Boys, The Art Of Balance - Shadows Fall, Fear Of The Dark - Iron Maiden,

Alive Or Just Breathing - Killswitch Engage, A Change Of Season - Dream Theater and The Very Best Of The Beach Boys....as stated earlier in the thread, I picked The Art of Balance and Pet Sounds. I just hope the sale is still on next time I get some money...

 

All of these CDs weren't on sale, it should be noted. Which made the choice even harder.

Guest Youth N Asia
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Dead Letter Office, Document, Reckoning - REM

What took ya so long!

 

All great albums. Dead Letter Office is one of the better album thrown together of random B-Sides and whatnot.

Guest Youth N Asia
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Up is hit and miss. Too technoish for me. But some of the mellower songs are good

Guest saturnmark4life
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I think 'New Adventures In Hi-Fi' will prove to be their last great release. They still got the goods live, though.

Guest saturnmark4life
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Mills is the star, he doesn't get appreciated. Just things like playing the bassline whilst singing the harmony line are cleverer than you think.

Guest saturnmark4life
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Stipe owned him in terms of 'what the fuck were they thinking?' fashion onslaughts most of the time tho ;)

Guest saturnmark4life
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Yes, yes...then there were the plats. God, the plats...

Guest Plushy Al Logan
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Sammy Hagar & The Waboritas- Hallelujah

 

On the When It's Love track, the fans seem to be cheering that Gary cherone left the stage.

Guest kingkamala
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Led Zeppelin- Physical Grafitti

 

Paul Rodgers- Electric

 

Black Sabbath- Vol. 4

Guest Youth N Asia
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Newest Foo Fighters and Coldplay. Also the got the Evanescence (sp) cd. "My Immortal" is amazing. I heard a bunch of people go on about how good it was.

Guest Incandenza
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This pay check is most likely going to get me some Nick Cave (any recommendations?)

What Edwin said is fine, but have you ever tried Cave's old band, The Birthday Party? Really dark, abrasive stuff. They only have two proper albums--Prayers on Fire and Junkyard--and they're both incredible.

 

As for recent purchases, I got krautrock legends Can's first album, Monster Movie, the other day. A lot more rock-oriented than their groove/trancey stuff they did with Damo Suzuki, but still pretty good.

Guest Nanks
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I too just picked up Evanesence's Fallen. I love Tourniquet and Haunted. Fuck Amy Lee's got a great voice. Was somewhat surprised the guy who sings a little bit in Bring Me To Life got absolutely no time in the rest of the album.

Guest Youth N Asia
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Was somewhat surprised the guy who sings a little bit in Bring Me To Life got absolutely no time in the rest of the album.

Neh, guy from 12 Stones was just brought in for one song. Better that way, cause I like the version without him better.

Guest Nanks
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Ahhhh, I see. That explains a lot. I hadn't realised he wasn't actually part of the band. Fair enough. Thankyou for that clarification. I agree though, Amy doesn't need any help.

Guest ArkhamGlobe
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I was planning to go on a buying spree today as I got my paycheck, but I only ended up getting "Live Rust" by Neil Young. I'll probably buy some more stuff during the next couple of days though.

Guest saturnmark4life
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That Lee chick does have a good voice, I have to concede that. But God, what an awful, AWFUL band. Wasted.

 

I just got 'On returning (1977-79) by Wire, just cos. It doesn't sound like much at first, but the influence is staggering.

Guest Space_Cowboy
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Just got Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle and Jurassic 5's Power In Numbers.

Guest Agent of Oblivion
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I just got Nick Cave's Murder Ballads, and find it to be quite enjoyable. The place's selection was a bit limited, but I'm pleased with this. I want to get more.

 

I also got an Al Di Meola cd..something about a Gypsy, I don't have it within reach. I listen to some of it, concluded that he's an official guitar badass, and then I kind of got out of the mood for progressive ass kicking. I'll probably enjoy it more on multiple spins, but then again it might have the Dream Theater effect with me. It's jazzier though, so it doesn't strike me quite as cheesy.

Guest The Superstar
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Led Zeppelin - Early Days and Latter Days

 

Andrew W.K. - I Get Wet

Guest Agent of Oblivion
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Ashtray as big as a really fucking big brick is the coolest line in a song ever.

Guest notJames
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On my recent trip to Tunes in Hoboken, I picked up:

 

Limp - Pop & Disorderly, which features a kick-ass remake of "Holiday Road" from the National Lampoon's Vacation movie

 

Goldfinger - Open Your Eyes

 

Epitaph Record's Punk-O-Rama Volume 8 compilation

 

Total: $20.00 (I love marked down CDs)

 

I also picked up tickets to see Sensefield in August and Some Girls (featuring Juliana Hatfield) in September, both shows at Maxwell's, the Holy Grail of tiny music venues on the East Coast.

Guest Space_Cowboy
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Wu-Tang Clan - Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)

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