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That collection kicks all kinds of ass, I listen to it regulary

I remember getting into the Cabs when I really started to get into electronic music. They are one of my favorite groups of all time, and The Crackdown is my favorite album from the 80's.

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That collection kicks all kinds of ass, I listen to it regulary

I remember getting into the Cabs when I really started to get into electronic music. They are one of my favorite groups of all time, and The Crackdown is my favorite album from the 80's.

 

Yeah, i'd go with Crackdown too, though I really love Micro-phonies as well

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"Silent Alarm" - Bloc Party

"Franz Ferdinand" - Franz Ferdinand

"Employment" - Kaiser Chiefs

"A Certain Trigger" - Maximo Park

"Hello Young Lovers" - Sparks

"The Peel Sessions" - Madness

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"Secret House Against the World" - Buck 65

"We Sweat Blood" - Danko Jones

"I'm Alive And On Fire" - Danko Jones

"Trans" - Neil Young

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"The Back Room" - Editors

"The Futureheads" - The Futureheads

"Bullet in a Bible" - Green Day

"Snap!" - The Jam

"Money Money 2020" - The Network

"Funeral" - Arcade Fire

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John Petrucci - Suspended Animation; Damage Control kicks all kinds of ass.

 

I'm looking forward to Satriani's new album, Super Colossal.

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How's that Can album?

It's great. Granted, the chanting/yelling in the song "Soup" gets annoying, but it's still an awesome album.

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Tago Mago, Ege Bamyasi, and Future Days are generally considered to be the peak of Can's discography -- their Damo Suzuki trilogy. I myself am a huge fan of the band throughout every phase of their existance, so those aren't necessarily my favorites, but for a relatively casual Can fan (I'm talking to you, Czech) Ege Bamyasi is perfect. It's widely considered to be lightyears ahead of Monster Movie and Soon Over Babaluma, although I myself rank all three of those albums pretty damn closely. But yes. You should, like, go buy it, and stuff.

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