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Assuck--Anticapital/Blindspot
Deadguy--Fixation on a Co-Worker
Dwarves--Blood, Guts, and Pussy
Kill the Client--Cleptocracy
Electric Light Orchestra--Complete Greatest Hits
Black Breath--Heavy Breathing
Pantera--Cowboys From Hell
Sick Of It All--Just Look Around
Alice In Chains--MTV Unplugged
Trash Talk--Plagues...Walking Disease
Blind Melon--Soup
Deadguy--Fixation on a Co-Worker
Dwarves--Blood, Guts, and Pussy
Kill the Client--Cleptocracy
Electric Light Orchestra--Complete Greatest Hits
Black Breath--Heavy Breathing
Pantera--Cowboys From Hell
Sick Of It All--Just Look Around
Alice In Chains--MTV Unplugged
Trash Talk--Plagues...Walking Disease
Blind Melon--Soup
See you in Hell!
I've actually never heard those two demos before on disc two of that compilation. I've got the one full length release that's on disc one, so consequently never picked it up. Mostly different versions of the full length recording, right?Generubin wrote:Very good choice in wierd doomy bands. I got the complication for diSEMBOWELMENT. I wasn't sure how I felt about it until I heard the ambient sounds.MS_39455 wrote:dISEMBOWELMENT - Transcendence into the Peripheral
Winter - Into Darkness
Got to laugh at myself a bit here since out of all the good shit you listen to, this is the one I comment on...but those first two albums are a couple of my all time favorites. Reminds me of what now feels like a completely different lifetime. I always like seeing you post it up here every now and then.donkeytron wrote:Blind Melon--Soup
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They were a great band, as funny as alot of metalheads might think it may be. Soup especially, is beautiful, but a dark, dark album. Skinned, Car Seat(God's Presents), Toes Across The Floor, and Mouthful of Cavities are pretty disturbing songs. I was very fortunate to get the opportunity to see them when Shannon was still alive. New guy ain't half bad though.MS_39455 wrote:Got to laugh at myself a bit here since out of all the good shit you listen to, this is the one I comment on...but those first two albums are a couple of my all time favorites. Reminds me of what now feels like a completely different lifetime. I always like seeing you post it up here every now and then.donkeytron wrote:Blind Melon--Soup
See you in Hell!
Agreed. I've always thought that a lot of listeners fail to recognize that. There's some real depth there that tends to be overlooked. Saw them with Travis Warren singing about four years ago and it was almost kind of creepy at first how much he actually did sound like Shannon.donkeytron wrote:They were a great band, as funny as alot of metalheads might think it may be. Soup especially, is beautiful, but a dark, dark album. Skinned, Car Seat(God's Presents), Toes Across The Floor, and Mouthful of Cavities are pretty disturbing songs. I was very fortunate to get the opportunity to see them when Shannon was still alive. New guy ain't half bad though.MS_39455 wrote:Got to laugh at myself a bit here since out of all the good shit you listen to, this is the one I comment on...but those first two albums are a couple of my all time favorites. Reminds me of what now feels like a completely different lifetime. I always like seeing you post it up here every now and then.donkeytron wrote:Blind Melon--Soup
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I didn't know this was out. I liked the first one a lot and the second one a bit. What's your word on this one?V-GER wrote:CHROME DIVISION: 3rd Round Knockout
Fucked Up Present's David's Town
Fucked Up - David Comes to Life
(So bummed that this fucking fuck stomach virus is going to keep me from going to the Fucked Up show tonight. Stomach bugs are false as shit.)
Agnostic Front - My Life, My Way
A legit old NYHC dude told me this was pretty good, so I took his word on it. I'm not hating it, but it's not blowing me away either. Sucks when a band's first record is something like Victim in Pain and the rest of their career just can't live up to it.
Kvelertak - S/T
Fuck I love this record. Is there even a genre for what it sounds like?
Hawkwind - Space Ritual
'Nuff said
Kill Baby, Kill - Law & Order
I saw a flyer the other night at 529 for these guys and got all excited. Turns out it's some garage band from AL and not these old sketchy dudes from Oz.
Gripe - The Future Doesn't Need You
Carnivore - both
Japan - Gentlemen Take Polaroids
Lovely dinner music
Ravencult - Morbid Blood
Diana nailed it.
Impaled Northern Moonforest
I wish that I could make people that I hate listen to this on headphones for hours on end.
AxCx - Fuckin' A
Not too bad. Whiskey, Coke and Sluts is an anthem.
Jex Thoth - S/T
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though they aren't metal Blind Melon was a great band , i saw them Shannon Hoon ,they played that warehouse at lakewood , and funny enough i like soup better than the first album as well , if they are pulling the layne staley without him i would want no part of thatdonkeytron wrote:They were a great band, as funny as alot of metalheads might think it may be. Soup especially, is beautiful, but a dark, dark album. Skinned, Car Seat(God's Presents), Toes Across The Floor, and Mouthful of Cavities are pretty disturbing songs. I was very fortunate to get the opportunity to see them when Shannon was still alive. New guy ain't half bad though.MS_39455 wrote:Got to laugh at myself a bit here since out of all the good shit you listen to, this is the one I comment on...but those first two albums are a couple of my all time favorites. Reminds me of what now feels like a completely different lifetime. I always like seeing you post it up here every now and then.donkeytron wrote:Blind Melon--Soup
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I almost bought this at Record Store Day at Criminal, but realized that it's probably got those ghey re-recorded rhythm tracks that Sharon had done to gyp the original players out of their royalties. Do you know if this is the real original recordings or the recent bastardized versions?Acidic Consumption wrote:Ozzy-Diary of a Madman\Blizzard of Ozz 30th Anniversary vinyl
I like 180 gram vinyl as much as the next nerd, but I'll stick with my originals in this case.
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