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"The Hallowed And The Heathen" by Send More Paramedics

"The War Within" by Shadows Fall

"No!" by They Might Be Giants, an "album for all the family", where TMBG essentially write a load of songs for kids. Still utterly charming.

"Red, White And Crue" by Motley Crue

"Flesh And Blood" by Poison

"The Grotto" by Kristen Hersch

"The Truth About Cats And Dogs: Original Soundtrack", because I am very sad, although I will use the fact it contains decent songs by Ben Folds Five, Paul Weller and the Cowboy Junkies to disguise my worrying obsession with this film

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Got Echo And The Bunnymen's Crocodiles, having heard most of it, and really, it isn't that good. I also think the British Sea Power Comparison (even though they aren't absolutely brilliant or anything) is a bit misguided.

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Got Echo And The Bunnymen's Crocodiles, having heard most of it, and really, it isn't that good. I also think the British Sea Power Comparison (even though they aren't absolutely brilliant or anything) is a bit misguided.

 

I'm thankful that I'm not the only man in the universe that finds Crocodiles underwhelming. I actually find many of their full-albums to not be GODLY like some would have you think, though the singles compilation I have is a necessity in my everyday life.

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Samurai Champloo OST

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10cc - The Best Of The Early Years

 

My dad said 'I think if you like Sparks you'll like them' and I see what he was getting at. Pretty good.

 

Smog - A River Ain't Too Much Love

 

Good, but much more unashamedly country than his previous output. Not his best.

 

The Fall - Grotesque

 

Good stuff, though I'm glad I waited till I found the remaster with the extra stuff for £5.

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I just bought all the Super Furry Animals reissues as well as the Singles Songbook, partially for Ice Hockey Hair and the single version of Something 4 the Weekend, but mostly just because i resent it being the only full length SFA release I didn't already own.

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Black Sabbath-Master of Reality

Butthole Surfers-Rembrant Pussyhorse

Roots Manuva-Awfully Deep

Lovage-Music to Make Love to Your Old LAdy

Ice-Bad Blood

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in the last week or so:

 

sonic youth - goodbye 20th century

i know i'll need to be in exactly the right mood to listen to this one, and i haven't found myself in that place yet.

 

common - be

i could stand for a little more variation in the overall sound, and the last track sinks into hokiness (all the little kids' soundbytes had me half-expecting common to chime in with "nobody ever says i want to be a junkie when i grow up" at the end), but it's quite tight and good. very listenable and short.

 

weezer - pinkerton

yeah, i've waited this long to pick it up. listened to it once so far. seems kind of eh, but sounds like the sort of thing that takes a while to grow on you.

 

david bowie - low

afghan whigs - gentlemen

tom waits - rain dogs

listened to all 3 for the first time today, all very good.

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At Glasto I was wearing a labcoat with the lyrics to 'This Town...' on the back and some people not unlike my parents absolutely adored me for it.

 

 

I finally got a copy of Pulp's This Is Hardcore, along with The Soft Boys' Nextdoorland Laibach's Anthems and The Replacements' Tim.

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