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Guest Agent of Oblivion
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Get California. Goes down easier, and a lot more laid back..I guess.

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Guest The Winter Of My Discontent
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Okay, I'll get that one soon.

 

I also got Mastodon at a friend's insistance. I didn't like it much.

 

Anything else you could reccomend?

Guest Agent of Oblivion
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Which Mastodon? Leviathan's got a lot of great moments and a Neurosisy flow to it, and is pretty off center from just about any other metal band. Remission is more of a "heavy metal" album. It's got great songs and ok songs.

 

Yeah, listen to Neurosis. Souls at Zero or Through Silver and Blood.

Guest Agent of Oblivion
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But not while the sun is out, unless you're staring directly into it while the drugs take hold.

Guest The Winter Of My Discontent
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I got Leviathon. I think I more or less didn't like the vocals.

 

I'll download some Neurosis later.

Guest Agent of Oblivion
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I'll hold firm. The vocals translate very well live, where the band comes across yet even more greasy southern than they do on record. Leviathan's subject matter is paranoid and gritty anyway. That's what the vocals sound like on that record.

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Pink Floyd ~ The Division Bell

 

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Guns N' Roses ~ Appetite For Destruction

 

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The Verve Pipe ~ Villains

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Creedance Clearwater Revival featuring John Fogerty ~ Chronicles: The 20 Greatest Hits

 

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Lynard Skynard ~ Greatest Hits: Skynard's Innyards

 

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Skid Row ~ Skid Row (self titled album)

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The Only Ones - The Only Ones

Satisfying late 70s Brit punk rock, with 'Another Girl, Another Planet' being the one true timeless classic on it.

Swell - ...WELL?

Not sure if it quite lives up to the advance billing as 'One of the American albums of the 90s' but it's a grower, great drawling whispery vocals leading up to the twatting of a guitar.

Seamonsters is one of my favourite albums ever as well, so it gets solid rotation each week.

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Converge-Jane Doe

 

One of my very favorite hardcore albums. I hadn't listened to it in a while.

I've been listening to this a lot. Same with Dillinger Escape Plan's Calculating Infinity and Irony is a dead Scene. I don't think Refused fits into the same category, but I've enjoyed that as well.

Not totally related, but have you heard much Mr. Bungle?

Woah, Mr. Bungle's pretty fucked up. Didn't Mike piss in his shoe and then drink it?

Guest Agent of Oblivion
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Mike Patton does all kinds of retarded shit. His music is usually awesome, though.

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I'm too lazy to go searching for pictures... so here's the less colorful list:

 

Dying Fetus -- Destroy the Opposition

Immortal -- At the Heart of Winter

Rush -- Chronicles: Disk One

Guest Agent of Oblivion
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That Dying Fetus album mentioned up there is a very good death metal primer. They use different deathy vocal techniques that are pretty easy to pick out, and extra-easy considering they print all their lyrics in a legible font in the liner for the death newbie. They've also got an excellent grasp on how to make blast and groove grind breakdown techniques mix with standard metal drumming and stay fresh and interesting, plus the guitarist's a total showoff and is technical as hell.

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Coheed and Cambria - In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3

 

I really really like this band.

 

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Dropkick Murphys - Sing Loud, Sing Proud!

 

My favorite cd of DKM.

 

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Tool - Undertow

 

I am seemingly always listening to this cd. Love it.

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Yo La Tengo, I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One. Loping, loopy, varied, moody, still as good as I remember it. This has been my default background music/driving album since New Year's.

Hey, me too!

 

Slint - Spiderland

Yo La Tengo - I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One

King Crimson - USA: 30th Anniversary Edition

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Love: Da Capo

 

Pre-Forever Changes and surprisingly more experimental, some insane changes in time signature and some excellent musicianship. Six great songs and one bad one, Revelation, which goes on for 19 minutes or so..merely a bland rocker.

 

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The Smiths: Meat Is Murder

 

Not as good as The Smiths or The Queen Is Dead, but still very good. Will listen to Strangeways in the coming days too.

 

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Doors: Waiting For The Sun

 

Pretty strange stuff here, and I'm not sure what to make of it, but hell, it's The Doors!!

Guest Vitamin X
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Anthems of Rebellion- Arch Enemy. I got this album about a year ago I think, and it's still in constant rotation on my car stereo and often times at home. Can't get enough of the Swedes.

 

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Toxicity- I got this album the day it came out since they were my favorite band at the time (they still are, by far) and listened to it everyday for like a year or so. I memorized it from start to finish, and of course got sick of it, but now it's getting a bit of a revival in preparation of the two new albums being released next year. I'm fuckin psyched.

 

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Watch Them Die (self-titled). This is one of my new obsessions since I've gone into the world of metal, first heard the single "Sadist Ways" off of a sampler I bought at Hot Topic for $3.99 that included music from Century, Nuclear Blast, and Olympic records and WTD apparently is one of the newer Century Media signees. Fast, aggressive thrash with a cool story of serial killing if you follow the album from start to finish.

Guest Basswitch
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My favorite albums recently

 

the good stuff

 

 

Elliot Smith - From a Basement on The Hill

The Mars Volta - De-Loused IN the Comatorium

The Snow Patrol - Final Straw

 

All great

Guest Agent of Oblivion
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Mike Patton does all kinds of retarded shit. His music is usually awesome, though.

Have you heard that one album where he just makes mouth noises for 35 tracks?

This could be one of at least two of his albums. I've got the Fantomas s/t..there's nothing but Pattonracket there, vocalwise. You're probably talking about that one he made in a hotel room or some such, I think. I don't have that, but I've heard it before.

Guest Agent of Oblivion
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I wonder if Banky ever listened to some Neurosis. I bet he didn't like it if he did.

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The Smiths: Strangeways, Here We Come

 

I actually find this pretty good even if there's not much replay value to it. I even like 'Death At One's Elbow', which is apparently one of the worst Smiths songs ever.

 

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The Doors: The Soft Parade

 

Considered to the Doors' weakest (?), I think it's not bad. 'Touch Me', 'Wild Child' and 'Wishful Sinful' are all vintage Doors. The over-production is really quite amusing but the title track is utterly ridiculous: their worst epic song. And Robbie Krieger, as much as I love him, should never sing.

 

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Television: Marquee Moon

 

This is very good but I'm still a few listens off from thinking it's great or anything. Enjoyable regardless.

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