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sleepy jack 04-15-2007 06:45 PM

Agreed.

hxxp://www.megaupload.com/?d=K5I5BE96

Fear Yourself, i'll do the next one after I finish listening to the Beatles.

sleepy jack 04-15-2007 07:51 PM

47. The Fall Of Troy "The Fall Of Troy"
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y83...falloftroy.jpg
Genre: Progressive/Experimental/Hardcore
Released: November 4th, 2003
Label: Lujo Records
Tracklist:
1. Rockstar Nailbomb!
2. Spartacus
3. The Circus That Has Brought Us Back to These Nights (Yo Chocola)
4. Mouths Like Sidewinder Missiles
5. The Last March of the Ents
6. F.C.P.S.I.T.S.G.E.P.G.E.P.G.E.P.
7. Whacko Jacko Steals the Elephant Man's Bones
8. Reassurance Rests in the Sea
9. The Adventures of Allan Gordon
10. I Just Got This Symphony Goin'
11. What Sound Does a Mastodon Make?

Coming out of the Washington experimental hardcore scene thats produced such bands of as the Blood Brothers the Fall Of Troy play a blend of progressive rock and hardcore. Their two biggest influences being Rush and At The Drive-In and it clearly shows. The vocals range from rush-esque singing to screaming and screeching and fast paced spazzy music with Thoms quick and also spazzy guitaring.

The album was recorded when they were 17 and in one week throughout one take, it doesn't show at all, though theres one mistake in FCPSITSGEPGEPGEP that I didn't really notice until my best friend pointed it out to me. The album is a fast paced album except for one song and shows their more hardcore side which isn't as prominent in their later releases. Its possibly my favorite album to come out of the Seattle hardcore scene, and my favorite release by the Fall Of Troy who are also one of my favorite bands to come out of the Seattle hardcore scene.

Favorite Songs: Rockstar Nailbomb!, F.C.P.S.I.T.S.G.E.P.G.E.P.G.E.P., I Just Got This Symphony Goin', Whacko Jacko Steals the Elephant Man's Bones
purevolume™ | The Fall Of Troy

will upload on request.

Laces Out Dan! 04-15-2007 08:24 PM

I love this album

Trauma 04-15-2007 10:31 PM

Fuck condoms pre-marital sex is the shit get 'em pregnant get 'em pregnant get 'em pregnant.

Good album.

sleepy jack 04-15-2007 10:39 PM

46. 65daysofstatic "One Time For All Time"
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y83...foralltime.jpg
Genre: Post-Rock/Electronic
Released: October 24th, 2005
Label: Monotreme
Tracklist:
1. Drove Through Ghosts To Get Here
2. Await Rescue
3. 23kid
4. Welcome To The Times
5. Mean Low Water
6. Climbing On Roofs
7. The Big Afraid
8. 65 Doesn't Understand You
9. Radio Protector

65daysofstatic is a british instrumental/electronic post-rock band, and were one of the first post-rock bands I really got into and next to Sigur Ros and Explosions In The Sky my favorite. Normally I chill to post-rock albums and can only listened to them in a relaxed mood, this album I can basically put on at anytime, its kind of hard to choose favorite songs because the whole thing is such a trip from beginning to end, but my favorite is probably Radio Protector.

Favorite Songs: Radio Protector, Drove Through Ghosts To Get Here, Climbing On Roofs, Await Rescue
Upload upon request.
www.myspace.com/11488230

Laces Out Dan! 04-15-2007 10:45 PM

65 Doesnt understand you
Radio protector

2 favourite 65days songs
Awesome album.

sleepy jack 04-16-2007 04:43 AM

45. Sunny Day Real Estate "The Rising Tide"
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y83...risingtide.jpg
Genre: Indie-Rock/Post-Emo (ish)
Released: June 20th, 2000
Label: Time Bomb Recordings
Tracklist:
1. Killed by an Angel
2. One
3. Rain Song
4. Disappear
5. Snibe
6. The Ocean
7. Fool in the Photograph
8. Tearing in My Heart
9. Television
10. Faces in Disguise
11. The Rising Tide

Sunny Day Real Estate was an influential indie/post-emo band from seattle. They helped start the whole post-emo movement though towards their later releases began to stray from that sound and showed more indie-rock influences and in some songs acoustic influences. The Rising Tide still holds some of their original sound though since its their last release its vastly different from Diary. I prefer this one just because it has my favorite songs on it, and because it was the first Sunny Day album I heard. I fell in love with Jeremys voice the first time I heard it, though on the earlier albums it evokes more emotion it still sounds fantastic on the Rising Tide and more matured and polished and he sings the lines like "We sink like stones / And we're lost beneath the waves /Not a trace to mark the graves" beautifully.

Favorite Songs: The Rising Tide, Rain Song, One, Disappear
Link: hxxp://www.divshare.com/download/292876-bc6
www.myspace.com/onedayistoppedbreathing

sleepy jack 04-16-2007 04:49 AM

now i'm wishing I had just taken more time and made 100 instead and just organized it better this is sort of fun. <.<

just for kicks 04-16-2007 06:09 AM

i really liked frank turner, hes got some really orginal lyrics, thatcher ****ed the kids made me laugh :laughing:
rosie thomas has an amazing voice, as soon as i heard it everything was just relaxed and calm, few artists can do that for me.
fall of troy not really my thing cause im not into the hardcore stuff.
i was pleasently surprised by 65 days of static, wasnt expecting much but quite different from other electronica ive got

The Dave 04-16-2007 07:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swimintheundertow (Post 358985)
The simple way to put it is if you like singer songwriters you need have given Daniel Johnston a decent listen.

The stuff on his dope space is rather dope, I'll download that album soon.


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