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Wham! - Fantastic
David Bowie - Let's Dance Tortoise - Millions Now Living Will Never Die Napalm Death - Enemy of the Music Business also:- The Jesus Lizard - Liar Beach Boys - Smile (2011) |
Re-downloaded this classic today. So many memories with it
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I finally bought 4 by Beyoncé. I don't know what took me so long. As with all of her albums, there's a bit of filler on there, but the album's worth the price for Love On Top alone!
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Ha, I just got Clutch's latest... the album with Electric Worry on it. Fantastic. Also recommended.
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Arch/ Matheos- Sympathetic Resonance
Excellent release. First time these two have played together since Fates Warning's 1986 release "Awaken the Guardian" |
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The Cramps—Bad Music for Bad People (1984) Yeah, yeah, yeah, I've never listened to this album. A million years ago when I was in my late teens a friend loaned me some Cramps album (Flamejob I think) and, though I had really high hopes for it, I was pretty disappointed. Well, after listening to one of their songs on the Return of the Living Dead soundtrack and liking it, I figured I'd give them another shot and try one of their most famous albums. I haven't listened to any of it yet. We'll see how it turns out. |
I hate Bad Music for Bad People, purely for what it represents. It was a cynical, money-grabbing ploy made by IRS to squeeze every last penny out of the band following their departure. It's just a weaker, diluted version of Off the Bone!
/rant over. A Date with Elvis is the only post-IRS album I'd say is worth checking out. |
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