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Old 01-19-2017, 08:53 AM   #4651 (permalink)
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the soundtrack for it follows is amazing, i have it on vinyl and listen to it more than i watch the actual film.
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Old 01-19-2017, 10:03 AM   #4652 (permalink)
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there is absolutely nothing here that i would complain about about....a solid 40-45 minutes...specifically the Shellac, Unwound and Descendents songs

Deadclownpile - Sold (Deadclownpile)
Hoover - Breather Resist (Hoover EP)
Jesus Lizard - South Mouth (Goat)
The Legendary Pink Dots - A Day at the Dreamies (The Legendary Pink Box)
Disasterpiece - Old Maid (It Follows Soundtrack)
Fad Gadget - I Discover Love (Best Of Fad Gadget)
Morcheeba - Part Of The Process (Big Calm)
Polysics - Digital Coffee (We Ate The Machine)
The Hip Priests - Young Savage (Tight 'n Exciting)
Sol Invictus - The Street of Many Murders (The Hill Of Crosses)
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Old 01-19-2017, 04:23 PM   #4653 (permalink)
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the idea here is to comment on the last persons list

there is absolutely nothing here that i would complain about about....a solid 40-45 minutes...specifically the Shellac, Unwound and Descendents songs

Deadclownpile - Sold (Deadclownpile)
Hoover - Breather Resist (Hoover EP)
Jesus Lizard - South Mouth (Goat)
The Legendary Pink Dots - A Day at the Dreamies (The Legendary Pink Box)
Disasterpiece - Old Maid (It Follows Soundtrack)
Fad Gadget - I Discover Love (Best Of Fad Gadget)
Morcheeba - Part Of The Process (Big Calm)
Polysics - Digital Coffee (We Ate The Machine)
The Hip Priests - Young Savage (Tight 'n Exciting)
Sol Invictus - The Street of Many Murders (The Hill Of Crosses)
I don't know six of those, but Jesus Lizard, The Legendary Pink Dots, Morcheeba, and Polysics are all good. Thumbs up!

Shuffling work computer:

Chuck Berry—“Maybellene”
Windhand—“Two Urns”
Count Basie—“Undecided Blues”
Ahmad Jamal—“Taboo”
Tupac—“Life Goes On”
Leonard Cohen—“Traveling Light”
Godflesh—“Flowers”
DJ Yo-Yo Dieting—[untitled track #3 on Blest Witches Flexing]
Ketama—“Vengo De Borrachera”
Latin Playboys—“Mira!”
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Old 01-19-2017, 09:11 PM   #4654 (permalink)
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the soundtrack for it follows is amazing, i have it on vinyl and listen to it more than i watch the actual film.
totally agree.

Jans you would like Deadclownpile and the Hip Priests are basically England's version of Zeke or the Dwarves
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Old 01-20-2017, 08:15 AM   #4655 (permalink)
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totally agree.

Jans you would like Deadclownpile and the Hip Priests are basically England's version of Zeke or the Dwarves
The Dwarves are playing with TSOL in February here.
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Old 01-21-2017, 12:03 PM   #4656 (permalink)
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That would be a fun show.
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Old 01-21-2017, 02:47 PM   #4657 (permalink)
 
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I don't know six of those, but Jesus Lizard, The Legendary Pink Dots, Morcheeba, and Polysics are all good. Thumbs up!

Shuffling work computer:

Chuck Berry—“Maybellene”
Windhand—“Two Urns”
Count Basie—“Undecided Blues”
Ahmad Jamal—“Taboo”
Tupac—“Life Goes On”
Leonard Cohen—“Traveling Light”
Godflesh—“Flowers”
DJ Yo-Yo Dieting—[untitled track #3 on Blest Witches Flexing]
Ketama—“Vengo De Borrachera”
Latin Playboys—“Mira!”
Points scored for Godflesh and Leonard Cohen. My familiarity with the rest ranges from little to none.

Yo La Tengo - Here Comes My Baby
Velvet Acid Christ - Speedball O.D.
Chairlift - Take it Out On Me
Ladytron - The Way That I Found You
The Antlers - Thirteen
Broadcast - Winter Now
Add N to (X) - Metal Fingers in My Body
Miles Davis - Straight, No Chaser
The Hit Parade - In Gunnersbury Park
Ultra Vivid Scene - Mercy Seat
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Old 01-21-2017, 08:39 PM   #4658 (permalink)
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Points scored for Godflesh and Leonard Cohen. My familiarity with the rest ranges from little to none.

Yo La Tengo - Here Comes My Baby
Velvet Acid Christ - Speedball O.D.
Chairlift - Take it Out On Me
Ladytron - The Way That I Found You
The Antlers - Thirteen
Broadcast - Winter Now
Add N to (X) - Metal Fingers in My Body
Miles Davis - Straight, No Chaser
The Hit Parade - In Gunnersbury Park
Ultra Vivid Scene - Mercy Seat
Love me some Miles Davis. I know of Yo La Tengo, Antlers and Hit Parade. That's about it.

Beastie Boys - Puttin Shame in the Game You Got
Slugdge - Pellet in the Head
King Crimson - Fracture
Confessor - Uncontrolled
The Beatles - Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!/I Want You (She's So Heavy)/Helter Skelter
The Kinks - Strangers
Death Grips - Big House
Yes - The Gates of Delirium
Dead City Rodents - Marella
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Old 01-25-2017, 03:54 PM   #4659 (permalink)
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Love the Beasties, King Crimson, Beatles (and Love), The Kinks, and early Yes (haven't heard that particular track). The rest I haven't heard and will have to check out.

Long time no shuffle.

Sly & The Family Stone – Spaced Cowboy
The Beach Boys – Busy Doin’ Nothin’
Don Cherry – Brown Rice
Nick Drake – Milk and Honey
The Rolling Stones – Heaven
Alèmayehu Eshété – Ete Hoy
Chuck Berry – Reelin' And Rockin' (Live (1972/Lancaster Arts Festival))
The Ramones – Listen To My Heart
Silver Apples – Misty Mountain
Bob Dylan – Went to See the Gypsy (Demo, Another Self Portrait (1969-1971))
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I know pretty much none of that ****, though I've heard a live version of "Reelin' and Rockin'" that was ****ing fantastic. I think it was off his comeback live album or something. Other than that if I've listened to the artists I probably haven't heard the songs. Oh ****, I ****ing know "Listen to My Heart"! Duh! ****ing amazing song.

High on Fire - The Black Pot
Entombed - But Life Goes On
Radiohead - Airbag (Live in Berlin)
Strapping Young Lad - Centipede
Dead Kennedys - Forward to Death
Nile - The Fiends Who Come to Steal the Magick of the Deceased
Solstice - The Ravenmaster
Napalm Death - Impressions
Deicide - Once Upon the Cross
Overkill - Feeding Frenzy
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