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Old 07-01-2008, 12:57 PM   #291 (permalink)
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Girl Talk - Feed the Animals

It's just fun to listen to and pick out the songs he uses.

The Gaslight Anthem - The 59' Sound

New cd from them. One of my favorite bands.
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Old 07-02-2008, 11:08 PM   #292 (permalink)
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T, O, P, M A N!
oh yeh should of added that one too eh?
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Just so perfect her voice is so soft and mellow and perfect after hearing this album im a big fan going to see her in Houston in November
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After seeing Control again recently i picked up this album again and i can believe i forgot how amazing it is. Everything fits in this somber funeral like record.
Fav Tracks: ALL (except A Means To An End, never really liked that one :\)
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Old 07-04-2008, 01:37 AM   #293 (permalink)
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I hope this isn't a one off for Jonny, because this really is fantastic.

An edgy, contextual and very powerful film score.
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Old 07-04-2008, 12:57 PM   #294 (permalink)
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I hope this isn't a one off for Jonny, because this really is fantastic.

An edgy, contextual and very powerful film score.
That's by Johnny Greenwood of Radiohead? I didn't know he ever made solo albums or scored films. interesting!
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That's by Johnny Greenwood of Radiohead? I didn't know he ever made solo albums or scored films. interesting!
http://www.musicbanter.com/soundtrac...greenwood.html
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Divine Styler - Spiral Walls Containing Autumns of Light


The most schizoid rap/funk/noise/spoken word album I've ever heard. It kind of puts ODB to shame. An intense journey, but has a few really catchy songs.

Miles Davis - On The Corner


Oh... so Miles Davis invented post-punk? Drool...

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Which sounds like a crazy hybrid of tropicala and david grubbs
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Divine Styler sounds right up my street!
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Miles Davis - On The Corner


Oh... so Miles Davis invented post-punk? Drool...
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Sludge-metal! From Dorset!

Who ever thought you could fit 5 genres into one song? Mike Patton
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On the Corner basically showcases some super-angular funk/jazz that predicts everything from No Wave to Gang of Four. Most of Miles' audiences took it as a big fuck you... I love it.
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ah I see... I have a love/hate relationship with that album. Almost the entire record seems like variations on the same theme, it's very abrasive, even for fusion jazz.

If you haven't Cardboard you should check out Ludus - they were a short-lived, jazz-influenced (sometimes psychedelic) post-punk group from Manchester. Apparently the singer spurned the advances of Pete Shelley leading him to write 'What Do I Get'...
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