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oh yeah MF Doom
and some great stuff fucking great stuff. |
@Steamer hell yeah! Kid Cudi's earlier stuff is so so great. A Kid Named Cudi is one of my favourite mixtapes ever. So packed to the brim with quality. It's a shame Indicud was so... bland.
I'll always love this one. Oh, and MF Doom kicks ass too, obviously. Sometimes I wonder if there's a better hip-hop album than Madvillainy. |
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Still my favourite album of the year. Boards can do no wrong. |
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10/10 would buy their Christmas album. |
Good, but not great. Not angry enough.
On the other hand, that Dave's face in 1:12... awesome |
Sufjan Stevens, Serengeti and Son Lux in the same project, seems interesting.
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LET'S GET SOME CHAOS UP IN THIS BITCH!!!
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lets get baked |
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pump this shit like they do in the future! |
rappety raps
Bungle, Steamer, recognize this I so love this beat |
Slip like Freudian, your first and last step to playin' yourself like accordion.
I've been absolutely obsessed with this album/band. Does anyone else here jam maudlin of the Well at all? I could see a few users enjoying their sound, or at least parts of it. They're kind of a progressive metal band, but calling them that is seriously selling them so short as they incorporate bits of death metal new age / ambient progressive rock / metal, plus big time classical and jazz influences on the band's playing. Pretty sure at least a few of them really know their shit when it comes to theory. (for some reason I could picture WoF enjoying this one. maybe it's because the female vocals kinda make the song remind me of an anime I used to watch) What makes it is so incredible is the fact that they can put together all these influences and styles into one monstrous and unique sound that flows beautifully from one song to the next without losing a hint of consistency or cohesion. Truly an incredible and groundbreaking band / album, maudlin's Bath. It's been completely mesmerizing me for a few weeks now and it's quickly climbed high into the ranks of my favourite albums. Also, it has guitar solos. Awesome ones. |
Look, it's almost like me and Bungle had something in common.
(I like Harvey Danger, he likes BTMI) |
OH MY GOD SOMEONE OTHER THAN MYSELF POSTED BTMI I AM SO HAPPY
Maybe we could start a little independent repertory moviehouse or something. |
Blame it on the television
Blame it on the company Don't blame it on the fundamental fact that no-one owes you something I'm just glad HD actually have a legacy. It's easy to feel like you're the only one who was ever influenced by their music. |
I've never actually listened to Harvey Danger before but they must be good if Jeff Rosenstock (BTMI!) is a fan. But wait, which version of that song came first? Damn. I always assumed BTMI!, but it's pretty different from most of their songs so maybe it's a cover.
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Harvey Danger version is the original. I can see a certain resemblance between the bands, though.
BANG BANG BANG BANG BWEEOOOOOO |
Wait, didn't they do the Peep Show theme song? I love that song.
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New Chromeo and it's funky as ever, I love this.
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You told them all I was crazy They cut off my legs, now I'm an amputee God damn you Paranoia, paranoia Everybody's comin' to get me Just say you never met me I'm runnin' underground with the moles Diggin' holes This is why they were largely dismissed as a one-hit wonder. |
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Imma going to check maudlin of the Well, Bungle boy. Here's my latest looptunes: |
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Fuck yes. You'll love them. Just don't expect to be into it right away. Bath took a long time to click for me and it's one of my favourite albums now. Just have patience and you'll be rewarded, big time. |