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| zombeaner |
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I guess I’m a lonely punk.
Dag Nasty - Can I Say
Dillinger 4 - C I V I L W A R
Ramones - Weird Tales of the Ramones box set
and various Bollywood soundtracks.
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| Brad |
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For weight lifting, I recommend either Saliva, Rammenstein, Atreyu or even Rob Zombie.
Right now, I’m listening to Modest Mouse but it made me sh!t my pants due to it’s level of awfulness…so now I’m comforting myself with Jerry Goldsmith circa Poltergiest and Gremlins.
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| guitartutorialsnow |
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I love Sevendust’s Scapegoat for my heavy weight lifting
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| hurgh |
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The last weeks I’m listening to a lot of electronic stuff again, like Plaid, Marumari, Yimino, Oval. And Jamie Lidell.
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| Eight Rooks |
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The Hiatus album, Trash We’d Love... not as good as the final (?) Ellegarden studio disc, the mighty Eleven Firecrackers, but it’s got its moments. Funny how something can superficially resemble a generic Blink 182/Sum 41 knockoff, yet give up more and more of its own distinct identity on repeat plays.
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| guitartutorialsnow |
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Now that you mentioned it, ... Sum 41 and Blink 182 sound so alike. Wierd. I used to love Sum 41’s ” Hell Song “..
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| Eight Rooks |
| Posted: 14 August 2009 08:33 PM |
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James Zabiela’s Renaissance: the Masters Series #12. The first CD is absolutely fantastic. I’m not usually into DJ mixes but when the picks are this good, the concept or theme is as solid and the mixing’s on form it’s hard to ignore. Haven’t heard anything quite like this since Sasha’s invol2ver.
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| Illogic |
| Posted: 26 August 2009 08:47 PM |
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| bentsy10 |
| Posted: 02 September 2009 12:34 AM |
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Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation
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| Eight Rooks |
| Posted: 04 September 2009 11:20 AM |
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Boom Boom Satellites’ Back On My Feet mini-album. Words cannot express how much I love this band. Few artists are so goddamn rock’n'roll, so futurist, so epic, so heartbreakingly emotional all at once. For some reason they’re back in long-form experimental mode here, rather than the pop-punk stuff they’ve been turning out for the last few discs, but it’s all good. So, so good.
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| Eight Rooks |
| Posted: 26 October 2009 03:11 PM |
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I’ll bump this, just for the hell of it; I’ve got the soundtrack for the PC game Machinarium on fairly regular rotation and more people could stand to hear how gorgeous much of this is. Well worth a paltry £4 (or equivalent). I can’t stand old-school point’n'click adventures for the most part, but the jaw-droppingly beautiful art and this soundtrack - whether the in-game tracks or the remixed and remastered OST - make it a smart purchase regardless.
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