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Old 08-14-2015, 09:07 PM   #456 (permalink)
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These are all tapes:

Dressed in Streams - The Search for Blood
Field of Spears - Heathen Youth
Purple Light - Crying Tears of Purple Light
A Pregnant Light - Neon White
Wounded Knee - Queen Nacht
Bizmarkie - Just a Friend (single)
Motorhead - The Birthday Party
Motorhead - Rock 'N' Roll
Beastie Boys - Licensed to Ill
Beastie Boys - Cooky Puss
Megadeth - Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good!
Megadeth - Peace Sells... But Who's Buying?
Megadeth - So Far, So Good... So What!
Vingthor the Hurler - The Sesame Street Beat Tape
Pyramids - A Northern Meadow
Tag Team - Whoomp (There It Is)! (single)
Queen - A Kind of Magic
Queen - Live Magic
Prince - Batdance (single)
DJ Madness and Dr Boom - Smokin' Hot Funk (single)
George Michael - Faith
....and a mix tape hidden within the confines of Siouxsie and the Banshee's "kiss them" single, which contains the UNEDITED, TOTALLY FULL LENGTH VERSION OF "THIS IS THE END" THAT REMINDS YOU JUST HOW HIGH THE DOORS WERE.

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I haven't had the time to listen to all these yet, due to lots of overtime, but I'd like to make some comments nonetheless.

Firstly, that Queen Nacht album is brilliant, and is by far the best noise album I own. The first time I listened to it was at two thirty or so in the morning, headed to work, when it was all sorts of humid, and the smoke from the canadian forest fires, mingled with the local wildfires, making everything smell like fireworks... the city I live in, like my girlfriend likes to say, looks very soviet. And that point, it wasn't just a late 70s Soviet malaise; it was Leningrad.

Secondly, that sesame street mix tape by far is the coolest thing ever. If you don't think it's cool, **** you, it has googly eyes, and, yeah, I got the damned Oscar the Grouch version, because I want my tape to match the case.

Blablablaly, that Pyramids album is causing me all sorts of confusion. Do you like that band Blut Aus Nord? I don't, but everyone else sure seems to. Apparently the primary dude from that band was involved in creating this album, which is causing me conflicting emotions because I've been eager to hear Pyramids as the head guy puts out stuff from Colloquial Sound Recorings (one of the most essential labels in underground metal today, imo) on non tape formats... but this was all, like, Solstafir meets Red Harvest meets Circle of Ouroborus. It's infuriating and intriguing at the same time.

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