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So, I guess it's been a while since I did a real post. Apparently, I've listened to a shit ton of music in last few weeks.
The Livids - Bandcamp page
This is some excellent garagey punk that reignites a flicker of my hope for good new punk rock.
Descendents - Somery
Small Faces - Ogden's Nut Gone Flake and other various tracks
Chapel - Satan's Rock N' Roll
Such killer rocking black metal from these Canucks. If you like this kind of stuff get on it!
Deathcharge - Love Was Born Into an Early Death
Over and over and over and...perfect blend of crust and deathrock
Depeche Mode - Speak and Spell
Khors - Wisdom of the Centuries
Dark, evil, cold.
The Lawrence Arms - The Greatest Story Ever Told
Boooor-inggggg.
Broadcast - The Noise Made By People
Read an interview with Anton from The Brian Jonestown Massacre (a favorite of mine) and he mentioned this band. Kinda dull.
Purson - S/T (I think)
Kinda doomy English stuff. Might be of interest to Derek and/or Lindsay
Skullhead - Victory or Valhalla
David Bowie - A ridiculous amount. Just ridiculous...Like 8 hours straight while cooking a holiday meal.
Doro - Raise Your Fist
Warlock - Triumph and Agony
Trying to decide if I should shell out to see Doro in a few weeks...Anyone pulling the trigger on this? I haven't seen her since I saw Warlock at the Metroplex in 88(?).
Dissection - Somberlain, Reinkaos and A Storm of Light's Bain
Fuck, it's all good.
Green Day - Tre (with the Spanish exclamation points around it that I don't know how to make on a computer)
Boy, the record company must be pissed about this three albums at once and go straight to rehab stunt!
Celtic Frost - To Mega Therion
Marc Almond -The Stars We Are
The Shrine - Primitive Beast
Um...Stoner skate rock? Yeah, I guess it is. And it works. I'm very surprised that I like this as there is a feeling to it that it will be a magnet for hipness and hipness and metal don't make good bedfellows for me. Whatever the case, I just ordered the vinyl
Bat for Lashes - The Haunted Man
I saw this mentioned somewhere. Maybe it was here? Seems like it might be up Odinson's alley.
The Len Price 3 - Rentacrowd
Rascals and Young Rascals - first three albums
Incantation - Onward to Golgotha
Never paid this band much mind because I generally associate bands that end in "tion" with the kind of technicality that just bores me to tears.
Journey - Infinity
I don't listen to anywhere enough Journey.
Fleetwood Mac - S/T, Rumors and Tusk
I definitely listen to enough 'Mac and that's a very good thing.
Kinks - Misfits
The Clean - Anthology
Death SS - a whole bunch
Thanks for recommending this, Spotify??
Rupert Holmes - Partners in Crime
Exciter - Death Machine
Cauldron – Burning Fortune
Beach Boys - Christmas Album
I've really come around to the Beach Boys and I kind of hate myself for that. I was much more comfortable hating them.
Vandals - Oi! To The World
Twisted Sister - A Twisted Christmas
Too Pure to Die - Confidence and Consequence
Eh, whatever.
Goatmoon - Death Before Dishonor
Very fucking good black metal. Slept on this way too long.
Oiltanker - some kind of cassette/demo thing and The Shadow of Greed
The early stuff seems way more PV than crust. I don't dig grind or power violence. Just bores me to death. The more recent album is pretty killer, though.
Venom - In League With Satan
A ridiculous amount of other Xmas music, mainly the indie stuff that WRAS played all weekend. That was sweet!
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Beat the Devil's Tattoo
I should have paid more attention to this band after the second album. It's just as good as the early stuff.
Slade - box set
Something about Slade just goes perfectly with Xmas.
Marginal Man - Identity
Darkthrone - Total Death and Circle the Wagons
I. Can. Not. Fucking. Wait. for the new record to drop next month. Darkthrone is probably the only band that I can think to have put out soooo many records and I like each one better than the one before. That's massive considering the years and the number of releases.
AxeWound - Vultures
Some of this is excellent, shredding, fun metal and then the singing vocals come in and it has that gross deathcore feel. I dunno. I do keep going back to it...
Rat Music for Rat People and Hell Comes to Your House comps
Excellent overview of the early LA punk scene and how varied every band sounded.
Stewart Copeland - Rapa Nui, Rumble Fish, The Equalizer
Forefather - Last of the Line
I like this epic black metal way more than I usually do anything that's referred to as "epic," save for a Charlie Sheen worthy coke binge. Thanks for mentioning this in passing, Stygian. Though, I wish I didn't like it...
Noisettes - Wild Young Hearts
Lady Gaga - The Fame and Born this Way
Maserati - bunches and bunches
Tomorrow - s/t
Light Dutch (I think) psych, garage rock, maybe? Very good at what it does.
The Troggs - Ultimate Troggs
Dudes were so much more than "Wild Thing." They did some gnarly stuff way back when and were totally fucked over by history.
Zounds - Curse of Zounds and Redemption of Zounds
I'm hating that I slept on this band...forever. Excellent anarcho-ish punk rock.
Occultation - Three & Sevens
Enforcer - Diamonds
Rick Ross - God Forgives, I Don't
So, this ex-screw just sucks? Lazy, boring rhyming.
Scream - Still Screaming/This Side Up
The Devil - S/T
The Downbeat 5 - Victory Motel
Notre Dame - Coming to a Theatre Near You
Jim Jarmusch & Jozef Van Wissem - Concerning the Entrance to Eternity
For those of you that dig droney shit, get on this. JJ can do no wrong in my eyes.
Grafton Primary - Eon
We Have Band - Ternion
Leather Strip - Science for the Satanic Citizen
Ian Hunter - S/T
Sad Lovers and Giants - The Mirror Test
This is to The Smiths what Camouflage is to Depeche Mode and The Escence to the The Cure. Imitation is the sincerist form of flattery and all that, right?
Transvision Vamp - Baby I Don't Care...
Moonspell - Night Eternal
The Obsessed - Incarnate
Ordeal By Fire - Unholy Passions
Excellent kinda deathrockish.
Vasilisk - Similar to OBF above.
Wu-Tang Clan - Enter the...
The Sounds - Living in America
One of the best albums of the last decade. Pop and punk, but not pop punk at all.
Sarcofago - I.N.R.I.
Nico - Peel Sessions
Faces - Good Boys When They Are Asleep box set
Proclamation - the SxE band and the BM band
Faith/Void
Skeletal Remains - Beyond the Flesh
The Clash - Cut the Crap
For the first time ever I was able to listen to this without totally cringing. Am I going soft or is this album not completely terrible? Maybe I was just having an off day...
Stopper - Punk Rock Noise
Nick Cave and Bad Seeds - Abbatoir Blues
Redskins - Live! and Neither Washington Nor Moscow
Kick over the statues!
Uncle Acid and The Deadbeats - Blood Lust
This is really fucking good heavy doom with a bit of psych kind of like a more compact Electric Wizard. Top notch.
Kevin Rudolph - "Don't Ever Give Up"
Brilliant mainstream pop tune. Nothing else he's done compares, but I can listen to this over and over.
Trigger Happy - Heat of the Streets
Toxic Holocaust - Conjure and Command
Flotsam & Jetsam - No Place for Disgrace
Unholy Thoughts - The Attic
SSQ/Stacey Q - Greatest Hits
Samson - Head On
The Faint - Danse Macabre
Strife - Witness a Rebirth
Attacker - The Second Coming
McRad - Abscense of Sanity
Otep - Sounds Like Armageddon
I know, I know... I still like this band. I guess it's the "for every rule there is an exception..."
Xasthur - Nightmares at Dawn
Carcass - Reek of Putrification
Flock of Seagulls - S/T
They really had more than one song. And even more than two.
West End Motel - Only Time Can Tell
Acid Witch - Witchtanic Hallucinations
Soooo freaking good. Why don't they play here?
Raven - All Systems Go
Teitanblood - Seven Challices
Possessed - All
Contrepoison - Solar Flare
Hooded Menace - Effigies of Evil
No Zodiac - Population Control
Lift...Grunt...Drop...Lift...Grunt...
The Livids - Bandcamp page
This is some excellent garagey punk that reignites a flicker of my hope for good new punk rock.
Descendents - Somery
Small Faces - Ogden's Nut Gone Flake and other various tracks
Chapel - Satan's Rock N' Roll
Such killer rocking black metal from these Canucks. If you like this kind of stuff get on it!
Deathcharge - Love Was Born Into an Early Death
Over and over and over and...perfect blend of crust and deathrock
Depeche Mode - Speak and Spell
Khors - Wisdom of the Centuries
Dark, evil, cold.
The Lawrence Arms - The Greatest Story Ever Told
Boooor-inggggg.
Broadcast - The Noise Made By People
Read an interview with Anton from The Brian Jonestown Massacre (a favorite of mine) and he mentioned this band. Kinda dull.
Purson - S/T (I think)
Kinda doomy English stuff. Might be of interest to Derek and/or Lindsay
Skullhead - Victory or Valhalla
David Bowie - A ridiculous amount. Just ridiculous...Like 8 hours straight while cooking a holiday meal.
Doro - Raise Your Fist
Warlock - Triumph and Agony
Trying to decide if I should shell out to see Doro in a few weeks...Anyone pulling the trigger on this? I haven't seen her since I saw Warlock at the Metroplex in 88(?).
Dissection - Somberlain, Reinkaos and A Storm of Light's Bain
Fuck, it's all good.
Green Day - Tre (with the Spanish exclamation points around it that I don't know how to make on a computer)
Boy, the record company must be pissed about this three albums at once and go straight to rehab stunt!
Celtic Frost - To Mega Therion
Marc Almond -The Stars We Are
The Shrine - Primitive Beast
Um...Stoner skate rock? Yeah, I guess it is. And it works. I'm very surprised that I like this as there is a feeling to it that it will be a magnet for hipness and hipness and metal don't make good bedfellows for me. Whatever the case, I just ordered the vinyl
Bat for Lashes - The Haunted Man
I saw this mentioned somewhere. Maybe it was here? Seems like it might be up Odinson's alley.
The Len Price 3 - Rentacrowd
Rascals and Young Rascals - first three albums
Incantation - Onward to Golgotha
Never paid this band much mind because I generally associate bands that end in "tion" with the kind of technicality that just bores me to tears.
Journey - Infinity
I don't listen to anywhere enough Journey.
Fleetwood Mac - S/T, Rumors and Tusk
I definitely listen to enough 'Mac and that's a very good thing.
Kinks - Misfits
The Clean - Anthology
Death SS - a whole bunch
Thanks for recommending this, Spotify??
Rupert Holmes - Partners in Crime
Exciter - Death Machine
Cauldron – Burning Fortune
Beach Boys - Christmas Album
I've really come around to the Beach Boys and I kind of hate myself for that. I was much more comfortable hating them.
Vandals - Oi! To The World
Twisted Sister - A Twisted Christmas
Too Pure to Die - Confidence and Consequence
Eh, whatever.
Goatmoon - Death Before Dishonor
Very fucking good black metal. Slept on this way too long.
Oiltanker - some kind of cassette/demo thing and The Shadow of Greed
The early stuff seems way more PV than crust. I don't dig grind or power violence. Just bores me to death. The more recent album is pretty killer, though.
Venom - In League With Satan
A ridiculous amount of other Xmas music, mainly the indie stuff that WRAS played all weekend. That was sweet!
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club - Beat the Devil's Tattoo
I should have paid more attention to this band after the second album. It's just as good as the early stuff.
Slade - box set
Something about Slade just goes perfectly with Xmas.
Marginal Man - Identity
Darkthrone - Total Death and Circle the Wagons
I. Can. Not. Fucking. Wait. for the new record to drop next month. Darkthrone is probably the only band that I can think to have put out soooo many records and I like each one better than the one before. That's massive considering the years and the number of releases.
AxeWound - Vultures
Some of this is excellent, shredding, fun metal and then the singing vocals come in and it has that gross deathcore feel. I dunno. I do keep going back to it...
Rat Music for Rat People and Hell Comes to Your House comps
Excellent overview of the early LA punk scene and how varied every band sounded.
Stewart Copeland - Rapa Nui, Rumble Fish, The Equalizer
Forefather - Last of the Line
I like this epic black metal way more than I usually do anything that's referred to as "epic," save for a Charlie Sheen worthy coke binge. Thanks for mentioning this in passing, Stygian. Though, I wish I didn't like it...
Noisettes - Wild Young Hearts
Lady Gaga - The Fame and Born this Way
Maserati - bunches and bunches
Tomorrow - s/t
Light Dutch (I think) psych, garage rock, maybe? Very good at what it does.
The Troggs - Ultimate Troggs
Dudes were so much more than "Wild Thing." They did some gnarly stuff way back when and were totally fucked over by history.
Zounds - Curse of Zounds and Redemption of Zounds
I'm hating that I slept on this band...forever. Excellent anarcho-ish punk rock.
Occultation - Three & Sevens
Enforcer - Diamonds
Rick Ross - God Forgives, I Don't
So, this ex-screw just sucks? Lazy, boring rhyming.
Scream - Still Screaming/This Side Up
The Devil - S/T
The Downbeat 5 - Victory Motel
Notre Dame - Coming to a Theatre Near You
Jim Jarmusch & Jozef Van Wissem - Concerning the Entrance to Eternity
For those of you that dig droney shit, get on this. JJ can do no wrong in my eyes.
Grafton Primary - Eon
We Have Band - Ternion
Leather Strip - Science for the Satanic Citizen
Ian Hunter - S/T
Sad Lovers and Giants - The Mirror Test
This is to The Smiths what Camouflage is to Depeche Mode and The Escence to the The Cure. Imitation is the sincerist form of flattery and all that, right?
Transvision Vamp - Baby I Don't Care...
Moonspell - Night Eternal
The Obsessed - Incarnate
Ordeal By Fire - Unholy Passions
Excellent kinda deathrockish.
Vasilisk - Similar to OBF above.
Wu-Tang Clan - Enter the...
The Sounds - Living in America
One of the best albums of the last decade. Pop and punk, but not pop punk at all.
Sarcofago - I.N.R.I.
Nico - Peel Sessions
Faces - Good Boys When They Are Asleep box set
Proclamation - the SxE band and the BM band
Faith/Void
Skeletal Remains - Beyond the Flesh
The Clash - Cut the Crap
For the first time ever I was able to listen to this without totally cringing. Am I going soft or is this album not completely terrible? Maybe I was just having an off day...
Stopper - Punk Rock Noise
Nick Cave and Bad Seeds - Abbatoir Blues
Redskins - Live! and Neither Washington Nor Moscow
Kick over the statues!
Uncle Acid and The Deadbeats - Blood Lust
This is really fucking good heavy doom with a bit of psych kind of like a more compact Electric Wizard. Top notch.
Kevin Rudolph - "Don't Ever Give Up"
Brilliant mainstream pop tune. Nothing else he's done compares, but I can listen to this over and over.
Trigger Happy - Heat of the Streets
Toxic Holocaust - Conjure and Command
Flotsam & Jetsam - No Place for Disgrace
Unholy Thoughts - The Attic
SSQ/Stacey Q - Greatest Hits
Samson - Head On
The Faint - Danse Macabre
Strife - Witness a Rebirth
Attacker - The Second Coming
McRad - Abscense of Sanity
Otep - Sounds Like Armageddon
I know, I know... I still like this band. I guess it's the "for every rule there is an exception..."
Xasthur - Nightmares at Dawn
Carcass - Reek of Putrification
Flock of Seagulls - S/T
They really had more than one song. And even more than two.
West End Motel - Only Time Can Tell
Acid Witch - Witchtanic Hallucinations
Soooo freaking good. Why don't they play here?
Raven - All Systems Go
Teitanblood - Seven Challices
Possessed - All
Contrepoison - Solar Flare
Hooded Menace - Effigies of Evil
No Zodiac - Population Control
Lift...Grunt...Drop...Lift...Grunt...
"God created the devil? At least he did *something* cool." Homer J. Simpson
Hooray!!badcarburetor wrote:Descendents - Somery
Why are you in my car?badcarburetor wrote:Wu-Tang Clan - Enter the...
Sarcofago - I.N.R.I.
I'm off to go find out wtf this is... brb.badcarburetor wrote:Redskins - Live! and Neither Washington Nor Moscow
Kick over the statues!
I read a review of this album yesterday and thought "I'm gonna tell badcarburetor about this." I'm awesome.badcarburetor wrote:Uncle Acid and The Deadbeats - Blood Lust
This is really fucking good heavy doom with a bit of psych kind of like a more compact Electric Wizard. Top notch.
PS, I just did all of this on my phone. Which is really goddamned hard.
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badcarburetor wrote: Redskins - Live! and Neither Washington Nor Moscow
Kick over the statues!
Diana wrote: I'm off to go find out wtf this is... brb.
It's socialist skinhead soul music from the 80s. Good luck. I love it. Redskins are one of my all time favorite bands, but I know it ain't for everyone.
Diana wrote:PS, I just did all of this on my phone. Which is really goddamned hard.
That's pretty amazing. Just cutting this shit down on the real computer gave me a headache.
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Mortuary Drape - Into The Catacomba
Malfeitor - Mysterious, Mystical, Majestic
Catacombs of Doom
Peste Noire - Dueil Angoisseus
Opus Mortifer - Ritorno dall'Abisso (DEMO)
NadimaC - Serbian Thrash
Lucifer - Thrashgrind from Lithuania
Sectu - Dominion
Malfeitor - Mysterious, Mystical, Majestic
Catacombs of Doom
Peste Noire - Dueil Angoisseus
Opus Mortifer - Ritorno dall'Abisso (DEMO)
NadimaC - Serbian Thrash
Lucifer - Thrashgrind from Lithuania
Sectu - Dominion
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badcarburetor wrote:
Deathcharge - Love Was Born Into an Early Death
Over and over and over and...perfect blend of crust and deathrock
David Bowie - A ridiculous amount. Just ridiculous...Like 8 hours straight while cooking a holiday meal.
Doro - Raise Your Fist
Warlock - Triumph and Agony
Trying to decide if I should shell out to see Doro in a few weeks...Anyone pulling the trigger on this? I haven't seen her since I saw Warlock at the Metroplex in 88(?).
Fleetwood Mac - S/T, Rumors and Tusk
I definitely listen to enough 'Mac and that's a very good thing.
Death SS - a whole bunch
Thanks for recommending this, Spotify??
Rupert Holmes - Partners in Crime
Twisted Sister - A Twisted Christmas
Stewart Copeland - Rapa Nui, Rumble Fish, The Equalizer
The Obsessed - Incarnate
Wu-Tang Clan - Enter the...
Flotsam & Jetsam - No Place for Disgrace
Teitanblood - Seven Challices
Possessed - All
HA. Whoa. Basically all of this, except Bowie Hunky Dory/Man Who Sold the World and just Rumble Fish from Copeland (how are the other ones?) and seven churches from Possessed.
Def going to Doro. I can't pass it up. Was at the Warlock show too.
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stewvee wrote:badcarburetor wrote:
Deathcharge - Love Was Born Into an Early Death
Over and over and over and...perfect blend of crust and deathrock
David Bowie - A ridiculous amount. Just ridiculous...Like 8 hours straight while cooking a holiday meal.
Doro - Raise Your Fist
Warlock - Triumph and Agony
Trying to decide if I should shell out to see Doro in a few weeks...Anyone pulling the trigger on this? I haven't seen her since I saw Warlock at the Metroplex in 88(?).
Fleetwood Mac - S/T, Rumors and Tusk
I definitely listen to enough 'Mac and that's a very good thing.
Death SS - a whole bunch
Thanks for recommending this, Spotify??
Rupert Holmes - Partners in Crime
Twisted Sister - A Twisted Christmas
Stewart Copeland - Rapa Nui, Rumble Fish, The Equalizer
The Obsessed - Incarnate
Wu-Tang Clan - Enter the...
Flotsam & Jetsam - No Place for Disgrace
Teitanblood - Seven Challices
Possessed - All
HA. Whoa. Basically all of this, except Bowie Hunky Dory/Man Who Sold the World and just Rumble Fish from Copeland (how are the other ones?) and seven churches from Possessed.
Def going to Doro. I can't pass it up. Was at the Warlock show too.
Pretty much all Bowie is good Bowie in my book.
I dig most of the Copeland solo stuff. It's very cinematic and I like that kind of stuff. I always thought the soundtrack was about the best part of that movie.
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Back on track in my opinion. Vertebrae's a distant memory and Axioma was the correct stepping stone. Back on the same page with Isa and Ruun (which I think is a good thing). Still really enjoying it after a few listens. *cue the stewvee Capt. Morgan hilarity now*Knucklehead wrote:So what do you think?MS_39455 wrote:Enslaved - RIITIIR
That being said, that Bestia Arcana record still crushes the shit out of most anything I've listened to in the last six months or so.
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Crucifucks - Our Will Be Done
Man, hating religion, government the military and society used to be AWESOME! I miss those days before everyone got all grown up and adult and shit.
Kavinsky - A variety of tracks, but especially the 1986 EP. That's some excellent upbeat 80s style sci-fi-esque soundtrack jams. IT's not hittin me as hard as Maserati, but I'm still in.
London Project - Love Is..
Totally misleading cover. I expected something romatic and gothic and I got RnB club jams for wooing the ladiez or some shit.
James Hall/Pleasure Club/Futura Bold
After James' show the other night at the Star Bar I've been binging.
Witch Cross - Fit for Fight
Classic ol' trad metal goodness. Danish, from the 80s.
*edit* for misspelling Cruckifucks
Man, hating religion, government the military and society used to be AWESOME! I miss those days before everyone got all grown up and adult and shit.
Kavinsky - A variety of tracks, but especially the 1986 EP. That's some excellent upbeat 80s style sci-fi-esque soundtrack jams. IT's not hittin me as hard as Maserati, but I'm still in.
London Project - Love Is..
Totally misleading cover. I expected something romatic and gothic and I got RnB club jams for wooing the ladiez or some shit.
James Hall/Pleasure Club/Futura Bold
After James' show the other night at the Star Bar I've been binging.
Witch Cross - Fit for Fight
Classic ol' trad metal goodness. Danish, from the 80s.
*edit* for misspelling Cruckifucks
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"God created the devil? At least he did *something* cool." Homer J. Simpson
Great great stuff.badcarburetor wrote:
Witch Cross - Fit for Fight
Classic ol' trad metal goodness. Danish, from the 80s.
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vouchstewvee wrote:Great great stuff.badcarburetor wrote:
Witch Cross - Fit for Fight
Classic ol' trad metal goodness. Danish, from the 80s.
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Whoa. WhaT? Can't believe he's still at it.badcarburetor wrote:
James Hall/Pleasure Club/Futura Bold
After James' show the other night at the Star Bar I've been binging.
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