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joshkrz 05-22-2009 08:54 AM

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Are you thinking of Crazy Town - Butterfly?

an electro remix of that is currently my favorite track, i hope i dont drill it out

OddjobAbe 05-22-2009 09:05 AM

There's nothing like John Coltrane. Thelonious Monk is awesome also, as is Charles Mingus, and many others who I can't be arsed naming. Jazz is excellent. I'm glad I found all my CDs.

Laser 05-23-2009 06:46 AM

I bought Eminem's new album today...Easily one of the best he has ever done, not as good as The Mashall Mathers LP but still damn good

Disgruntled Intern 05-23-2009 07:02 AM

Tony Clifton.

Alcar 05-24-2009 04:43 PM

Sigur Rós.

I'd heard a few of their songs intermittently over the years, but I've only started to appreciate it recently.

Alcar...

Mac Sirloin 05-24-2009 05:47 PM

California and Disco Volante by Mr. Bungle. Disco Volante has grown on me, but I still like the first album the most.

Hobo 05-25-2009 07:05 AM

SHUT UP ABOUT MR BUNGLE...

Nah only joking, they're ace.

Wil 05-25-2009 07:58 AM

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Sigur Rós.

I'd heard a few of their songs intermittently over the years, but I've only started to appreciate it recently.

Alcar...

This. Had a good deal of their stuff in my Unlistened-To pile, but I put them on yesterday and found it helps me concentrate on study more than anything else I’ve found while still being able to appreciate the music. Not a lot succeeds in doing both.
Shocking! My first post in any incarnation of the Music thread.

Majic 05-25-2009 02:28 PM

I went to go see Benny Benassi at an outdoor event last Saturday. Candy flipped my ass off with some of my friends, the entire night was pretty much nuts awesome.

Anyone else into the whole electronica rave thing?

Mac Sirloin 05-25-2009 03:02 PM

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I went to go see Benny Benassi at an outdoor event last Saturday. Candy flipped my ass off with some of my friends, the entire night was pretty much nuts awesome.

Anyone else into the whole electronica rave thing?

I don't mind Dan Deacon or Daft Punk.

joshkrz 05-26-2009 05:32 AM

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I went to go see Benny Benassi at an outdoor event last Saturday. Candy flipped my ass off with some of my friends, the entire night was pretty much nuts awesome.

Anyone else into the whole electronica rave thing?

i love electo, Benassi has some unique tracks, Bring The Noise is just amazing, bit old now though

OddjobAbe 05-26-2009 10:37 AM

Joshkrz, you'd absolutely love Il furbo malaccorto by Giovanni Paisiello. It'd be right up your street.

joshkrz 05-26-2009 12:46 PM

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Joshkrz, you'd absolutely love Il furbo malaccorto by Giovanni Paisiello. It'd be right up your street.

sorry, im not really into italian "electronica (!)"

OddjobAbe 05-26-2009 01:02 PM

Then you'd feel a strong appreciation for the American Mingus' "Ah Um".

Mac Sirloin 05-31-2009 06:16 PM

Giving a few Bands at the suggestion of my friend Roger a try.
Alamaailman Vasarat, Vladimir Bozar and Kids Eat Crayons, specifically. They're all quite good, but Kids Eat Crayons has a song called "Masturbation Day Parade" that opens accordingly. Unfortunately, it was the first song that came on when I plugged in my MP3 Player to the car as my sister and I left the dog park today. Silences were Awkwarderated.

OddjobAbe 06-01-2009 01:42 AM

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They're all quite good, but Kids Eat Crayons has a song called "Masturbation Day Parade" that opens accordingly. Unfortunately, it was the first song that came on when I plugged in my MP3 Player to the car as my sister and I left the dog park today. Silences were Awkwarderated.

Similar thing happened to me. I went to visit my mother the other day, and I forgot that I set Mr. Bungle's "Girls of Porn" as my alarm for a joke with my brother. As you probably know by now, that opens up with a porno sample, and a crude opening line. With anyone else, it's fine, but with your own mother, it's bloody awkward.

Alamaailman Vasarat are excellent, by the way.

Leto 06-02-2009 03:18 PM

Omg electro is so gay. No wonder you're posting on the capital of homosexuality messageboards, joshasdf.

And Mr Bungle, too. It's kind of like the audio version of getting a blowjob by a bearded lady while riding a unicyle for the circus.




Good show, you Sigur Ros-ian chaps. They're making a new, more 'ambient' album apparently (AND FANBOIZ ALL OVA THA TOWNS HAVE BLOWN THAT ADJECTIVE TTLY OUT OF PROPORTION). Jonsi (the homo lead singer) is also in the process of releasing a solo album, which is sure to tide all of our cocksuckly needs. The Riceboy Sleeps album recently leaked (that's his moniker for working with his HOMO partner).

Facsimile 06-02-2009 03:34 PM

I'm in love with Pretty. Odd. at the moment. Sure, it's a total Beatles rip-off, but damn can Panic string a melody. It's nice to have some happy music in my life for once too.

MA 06-03-2009 06:58 AM

The Blues Brothers are the shit with me at the moment.

also Pearl Jam.

joshkrz 06-03-2009 02:11 PM

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Omg electro is so gay. No wonder you're posting on the capital of homosexuality messageboards, joshasdf.

And Mr Bungle, too. It's kind of like the audio version of getting a blowjob by a bearded lady while riding a unicyle for the circus.

everyone has there opinions, personaly, i think your a twat, for not being able to take into account that not everybody likes what you like.

and mr bungle... i didnt say anything about that?

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No wonder you're posting on the capital of homosexuality messageboards,
you mean the one you posted on?

Leto 06-03-2009 03:47 PM

lol

Mr Bungle wasn't aimed at you, it was the other peeps in the thread. Did I say anything about everyone liking what I like? No, I just said electro is for fags (it really is).

and I'm currently posting on this here forum... and we're talking to eachother... isn't that technically cybering on a gay forum? I mean, I'm all for it, but you have to come out first, instead of hiding behind a latent homosexual cloud of electro. Fags pretending not to be fags doesn't make my erection grow stronger.




MUSIC

records that I'm currently enjoying

http://www.southern.com/southern/ban...ics/SNN62M.jpg
sunno)))/boris split
forgot how good this was

http://cdbaby.name/j/i/jimcole3.jpg
jim cole and the spectral voices
AMAZING shit you can put on in the background.

http://al-la.ru/wp-content/uploads/2...lf-300x300.jpg
telefon tel aviv's swan song
sad news :(

Mac Sirloin 06-03-2009 07:51 PM

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lol

Mr Bungle wasn't aimed at you, it was the other peeps in the thread. Did I say anything about everyone liking what I like? No, I just said electro is for fags (it really is).

and I'm currently posting on this here forum... and we're talking to eachother... isn't that technically cybering on a gay forum? I mean, I'm all for it, but you have to come out first, instead of hiding behind a latent homosexual cloud of electro. Fags pretending not to be fags doesn't make my erection grow stronger.

It's like you went to some remote monastery for trolling and came back as The Trollsen one.

Your summary of Mr. Bungle is spot on, though.

joshkrz 06-04-2009 12:10 AM

ok sorry, i thought you said it was aimed at me with the joshasdf

and fair dos, you dont like electro, and i proberbly dont like what your into, thats life

Laser 06-04-2009 07:44 AM

I have just rekindled my love of R.E.M. :D

Time to but the deluxe edition of Murmur

Anonyman! 06-04-2009 07:15 PM

Manchester Orchestra's alright.

The new Animal Collective IS amazing. Thanks.

Bob Dylan. I forgot about him for a little bit. No longer.

Mac Sirloin 06-04-2009 08:32 PM

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Manchester Orchestra's alright.

The new Animal Collective IS amazing. Thanks.

Bob Dylan. I forgot about him for a little bit. No longer.

I know this guy who goes apeshit for Animal Collective. He taught me how to make a $1000 sound system out of a 1001 model PS1 and come audio cables.

OddjobAbe 06-05-2009 01:59 PM

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Bob Dylan. I forgot about him for a little bit. No longer.

I've just been listening to Dylan on the drive home from the Lake District. He is excellent. "Something is happening here, but you don't know what it is, do you, Mr. Jones?"
The "Highway 61" one was great, too. Especially the bit about God and Abraham.

OANST 06-12-2009 07:09 AM

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Manchester Orchestra's alright.

The new Animal Collective IS amazing. Thanks.

Bob Dylan. I forgot about him for a little bit. No longer.

Animal Collective is like my new Modest Mouse. I can't stop fucking listening to them.

Mac Sirloin 06-12-2009 11:11 AM

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sunno)))/boris split

A friend of mine couldn't shut up about sunno))) a few months ago. They certainly fill a niche.

Voodoo Hand 06-12-2009 11:26 AM

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I've just been listening to Dylan on the drive home from the Lake District. He is excellent. "Something is happening here, but you don't know what it is, do you, Mr. Jones?"
The "Highway 61" one was great, too. Especially the bit about God and Abraham.


"Oh God said to abraham kill me a son
Abe said man you must be puttin me on
God said no, abe said what
God say you can do what you wanna but
The next time you see me comin you better run
Well abe said where do you want this killin done
God said out on highway 61".

For some reason I just love that line.

OddjobAbe 06-12-2009 02:22 PM

I think it's the best bit of the song. Makes me laugh.
I always wondered what that Swanee whistle-esque sound was that played throughout the song. When I looked in the booklet, it says it's meant to be a police siren. I'm glad that was there, else I'd never have got it.

Facsimile 06-12-2009 03:42 PM

Oh god is Faith No More being back together not the best thing ever? I got up at 7am (normal waking time 12) just to watch their live stream from Donington this morning, and I just can't stop listening to them.

OddjobAbe 06-13-2009 08:08 AM

They're back? With Patton and that lot? If I'm honest, I never cared for them, but it's nice to see Patton's still keeping up with the music.

OANST 06-13-2009 08:28 AM

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Oh god is Faith No More being back together not the best thing ever? I got up at 7am (normal waking time 12) just to watch their live stream from Donington this morning, and I just can't stop listening to them.

Nooooooooooooooooo


Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo


Please say it isn't true.

Ah, well. It doesn't really matter. They're even more irrelevant now than they were fifteen years ago, so odds are I will never hear their new music.

Mac Sirloin 06-13-2009 09:13 AM

On the subject of Mike Patton, I'm listening to Mr. Bungle obsessively. Fucking love California. Definitely my favorite album.

Also Estradesphere. The ending to It's Understood's last track is fucking hilarious.

OddjobAbe 06-13-2009 02:13 PM

I love "It's Understood". One of my favorites.

I really don't know which I like better out of Bungle's s/t and California. I seem to fluctuate. Just recently, I've been listening to "Goodbye Sober Day" from California over and over, but about a week ago, I was right into "Carousel" from s/t. As much as I love Disco Volante, it had the hardest tracks to get into (Carry Stress in the Jaw and the Secret Sonf excluded). I love weird music, but I have to be in the right mood for that album.

Mac Sirloin 06-13-2009 03:12 PM

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I love "It's Understood". One of my favorites.

I really don't know which I like better out of Bungle's s/t and California. I seem to fluctuate. Just recently, I've been listening to "Goodbye Sober Day" from California over and over, but about a week ago, I was right into "Carousel" from s/t. As much as I love Disco Volante, it had the hardest tracks to get into (Carry Stress in the Jaw and the Secret Sonf excluded). I love weird music, but I have to be in the right mood for that album.

The last track on Disco Volante is my favorite. The first half, at least.


Goodbye Sober day is excellent, as well. Ben doing pretty much the same whenever I can.

It seems a lot like you need to find one song on one of their albums that you really like before you can get into the rest. Golem II or Ars Moriendi were the case for California, and Stubb (A dub) was what did it for their s/t. Once I got into the first album I got a quarter of the coursework done for the math course I was enrolled in at the time, and then some.

OddjobAbe 06-13-2009 03:18 PM

I love the bit that starts around the 0:40 mark on "Goodbye Sober Day". There's something about that that really gives me the chills. I loved "The Air Conditioned Nightmare" very much too. They were the two that really got me into that album.

I really loved California for it's more subtle bizarrness (I don't think that's the right term, but I think I'm being clear). I really loved s/t for the circus-esque, insane, completely mad feel. Disco Volante I loved for being the only album from a band so far that actually made me feel unsafe.

Facsimile 06-13-2009 10:50 PM

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Nooooooooooooooooo


Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo


Please say it isn't true.

Ah, well. It doesn't really matter. They're even more irrelevant now than they were fifteen years ago, so odds are I will never hear their new music.

Irrelevant? I don't think any term applies less to Faith No More. True innovators, never complacent with recreating the same old stuff. The very fact that they influenced the whole nu-metal genre (whether you like it or doesn't matter) proves their relevance and importance to music today. Not to mention that many reviews of the couple of live shows they've played so far have praised them as one of the few, if not only, bands ever to reunite and still have the power to shock and surprise not only the 'norm', but their own fans.

But yes, it doesn't matter, because if you don't like them, you never have to listen to them. :)

Leto 06-13-2009 11:05 PM

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A friend of mine couldn't shut up about sunno))) a few months ago. They certainly fill a niche.

well they kind of fill a niche, not singlehandedly along with earth, boris, khanate, + other more stoner oriented doomy bands such as electric wizard, indian, burning witch etc.

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_EHyIbdMp4d...low[1].jpg
diagram of suburban chaos
absolutely mindblowing stuff! it's not common you get this level of glitch coupled with nice harmonies al a ochre/apparat.

http://i35.tinypic.com/2n9g8qc.jpg
parenthetical grrrrllz
a lot less 'indie' than their previous works, thank fucking heavens. they work well with a more 'grandiose timbre'