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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.

 

"This is Hardcore"? Haven't heard it in ages. I'll listen to it right away to see if I like "The Fear" as much as I did when it came out. I seem to remember it as an underrated album that got forgotten because of a small Jarvis Cocker backlash.

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AFI- Darks Sails in the Sunset

Pavement- Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain

Slick Rick- The Art of Storytelling

Stephen Malkmus- Face the Truth

Teagan and Sara- So Jealous

The White Stripes- Get Behind Me Satan

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Front Line Assembly and Friends-Best of Cryogenic Studies

Clint Mansell and the Kronos Quartet-Reqiem for a Dream OST

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The Mars Volta-Frances the Mute. I havn't been able to put it down over the last week, easily the best cd I've ever had the pleasure of owning.

Ra- Duality

Audioslave- Out of Exile

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"Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia" by the Dandy Warhols

"Curtains" by Tindersticks

"Good News For People Who Love Bad News" by Modest Mouse

"Gratitude" by Gratitude

"Anthology" by the Ramones

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Nice Buckley trifecta. I too bought his first three albums in the span of one week, and I adore them all, but for some reason the TOWER Records nearby carries none of his other albums, and so my chronilogical ventures into the depths of his discography have been put to a screeching halt. And I hear pretty much everything he did up until the last two white-funk albums is great, too.

 

Anyway, how do you think he compares to Jeff? I enjoy Grace on a personal level more than any Tim Buckley album, but Tim is just so prolific, it makes you wonder if Jeff could have done the same thing. I still haven't heard the "Sketches of somethingoranother" Tom Verlaine-produced second-album... thing. So I don't know.

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Anyway, how do you think he compares to Jeff? I enjoy Grace on a personal level more than any Tim Buckley album, but Tim is just so prolific, it makes you wonder if Jeff could have done the same thing. I still haven't heard the "Sketches of somethingoranother" Tom Verlaine-produced second-album... thing. So I don't know.

 

As a songwriter, I think Tim was much more complete than Jeff. Jeff did alot of covers in his brief career, which hurts him. Of course, he only had one full album and half of a second one done when he died, so I can't really fault him.

 

As a vocalist, Jeff, I think is king. Tim was incredible as well, with great vibrato, pitch changes and the like, but Jeff's falsetto is untouchable, and I think he had a bit more soul than his old man.

 

I saw both Lorca and Honeyman at the San Francisco TOWER, but I only had so much money, and I couldn't NOT purchase Zappa and Bird. I'm probably going to have to order the rest of Tim's catalogue online due to there only being Circuit City and sam Goody in my area, neither of which has a great selection.

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King Crimson - Red

 

I also almost bought Captain Beefheart's Trout Mask Replica, but I didn't have enough money on me to buy both and the store was closing in fifteen minutes, so I went with the Crimson album as that was cheaper. Hopefully I'll have the time to stop by the store tomorrow and pick up the Beefheart album.

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I adore that King Crimson album. No one in the band could even stand one another by that point, and they literally step all over each others toes as subtly as possible while still producing something coherent. From the first track to the last, it sounds like four talented enemies being forced to work with one another.

 

The end result is a very cold album that's incredibly detailed and deliberate. Very different from the other two albums released during their mid 70's plateau of brilliance.

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Tracklisting:

Rocky Horror Picture Show - "The Time Warp"

Ministry - "Every Day Is Halloween"

The B-52's - "Devil In My Car"

Oingo Boingo - "Dead Man's Party"

The Ramones - "Pet Sematary"

MX-80 Sound - "Theme From Halloween"

Comateens - "The Munsters Theme"

Dave Edmunds - "The Creatue From The Black Lagoon"

Siouxsie & The Banshees - "Halloween"

The Dream Syndicate - "Halloween"

Sonic Youth - "Halloween"

Dead Kennedys - "Halloween"

The Misfits - "Halloween"

Mudhoney - "Halloween"

Roky Erickson & The Aliens - "Creature With The Atom Brain"

 

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Tracklisting:

All That Remains - "The Deepest Grey"

Black Dahlia Murder - "Funeral Thirst"

Cattle Decapitation - "The Earthling"

Decapitated - "Lying And Weak"

Dillinger Escape Plan - "Panasonic Youth"

Dismember - "As I Pull The Trigger"

Entombed - "Nobodaddy"

Glass Casket - "In Between The Sheets"

God Forbid - "Antihero"

Hate Eternal - "Powers That Be"

Heaven Shall Burn - "The Only Truth"

Hypocrisy - "New World"

Kataklysm - "Blood On The Swans"

Legion - "Knee-Deep In Blood"

Mastodon - "Blood And Thunder"

Shadows Fall - "The Power Of I And I"

Sinai Beach - "Man Or Animal?"

Undying - "Lament"

Unearth - "The Great Dividers"

With Passion - "Forlorn Hope"

 

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Tracklisting:

The Great Dividers

Failure

This Lying World

Black Hearts Now Reign

Zombie Autopilot

Bloodlust of the Human Condition

Lie to Purify

Endless

Aries

Predetermined Sky

False Idols

 

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Tracklisting:

Rise

Our Enemies

Wake of Orion

Just Another Pretty Face

Savior, Saint, Salvation

Turns Cold to the Touch

Portrait of the Goddess

Ill Part 2

I Dream of July

Insomniac

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"Radioactivist" by Red Tape

 

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"Central Reservation" by Beth Orton

 

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"Unspoken Dialect" by Hondo McClean

 

"Harmony No Harmony" by Million Dead

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The Shins - Oh, Inverted World

Aberfeldy - Young Forever

Neil Young - After The Gold Rush

Gillian Welch - Hell Amongst The Yearlings

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"The Dangermen Sessions Volume One" - Madness

 

So far I'm very pleased with the first new Madness album in over five years. I would have prefered an album of original tracks but they managed to do the cover version very well.

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edit: Double post. Sorry

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White Zombie-Astro Creep 2000

 

Holy crap, I know. I'm listening to this while I normaly don't care for metal.

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