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    Quote Originally Posted by (Sputnik Monroe @ Oct. 06 2005,18:57)
    Ah Well I did indeed go to the record store today. I returned with two albums, The Door's Waiting for the sun and Led Zeppelin III. I guess that means I still can't join the new music club.

    *** ***I did buy Godsmacks album faceless last year, does that count?

    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] ]Stuff I've been listening a lot to lately:

    Black Sabbath - Reunion (live 1998)
    Creedence Clearwater Revival - Chronicle Volume I
    Soundgarden - Superunknown
    Alice in Chains - Jar of Flies
    Pearl Jam - Rearview Mirror (greatest hits 1995-2003)
    Johnny Cash - The Man Comes Around (thanks to the title track being on the Dawn of the Dead(thanks to the title track being on the Dawn of the Dead soundtrack, and further praise of it by supah ***)
    Matthew Good Band - Underdogs <- might end up getting his latest, "In a Coma" - greatest hits, even though I have most of the songs on other albums, for the music video DVD that comes with it.
    *** ***

    *** *** That&#39;s a good list I like each of the bands you mentioned. Never heard of Matthew Good band, I&#39;ll have to look into them. ***

    *** *** ***Top 5 bands I&#39;ve been listening to recently are,
    1. Pink Floyd
    2. Steve Miller
    3. The Doors
    4. The Cars
    5. Bil... uh never mind on numer five, I bet no one likes them and would think I&#39;m crazy
    Ah, how could I forget Pink Floyd&#33; I can&#39;t get enough of The Wall .

    Anyone who&#39;s into Godsmack - I&#39;d recommend getting some Alice in Chains..., they&#39;re named after an Alice in Chains song afterall&#33;

    (Liked the self titled Godsmack CD...not much after that)

    Matt Good (he&#39;s now without the Band :P) is a Canadian artist....don&#39;t know how big he is outside of Canada, but he&#39;s one of my favourites - puts on an awesome live show as well . Try looking for "In a Coma" - Greatest Hits double disk with bonus DVD of all his music videos

    *edit* review of it Here




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    Now listening to... a band I read about some days ago:
    http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/05/10/02...tid=141&tid=17
    Quote Originally Posted by [b
    Quote[/b] ]Harvey Danger, a Seattle based rock band, has released their newest album Little by little for free mp3 download. They are doing this partially as an Internet publicity experiment, and partially as a stand against the Music Industry&#39;s attack on filesharing. [...]
    I even consider buying that album.



    First (and afaik only new CD) this year: Green Day "American Idiot".
    I don&#39;t like the current music "market", therefore I don&#39;t buy or otherwise obtain modern music, with named exception.

    But I bought many older records to complete some private collections (Alan Parsons Project, Pink Floyd, AC/DC, Supertramp, Status Quo). In August I discovered Metallica "Metallica" (Black Album) as LP...



    Other music listened to this year:
    "Die Ärzte" bootlegs -- http://www.kill-them-all.de/
    Pearl Jam or Hornsby, live recordings -- http://bt.etree.org/



    During the last weeks I used to listen to internet radio streams (using xmms* and/or streamripper**):

    EggRadio -- http://www.eggradio.com/
    All Southern Rock -- http://allsouthernrock.com/
    SKY.fm All Hit 70s -- http://www.sky.fm/channel/playlist/hit70s
    SKY.fm Best of the 80s -- http://www.sky.fm/channel/playlist/the80s

    * http://www.xmms.org/
    ** http://gstreamripper.sourceforge.net/


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  3.   Click here to go to the next Developer post in this thread.   #13
    I think I&#39;ve already collected all the old school that turns my crank (all studio recordings from the Doors and Led Zeppelin all the Pink Floyd that matters, Jethro Tull, the Band, CCR, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan).

    90&#39;s/seattle:
    -soundgarden
    -pearl jam
    -alice in chains
    -stone temple pilots

    Newer worthwhile stuff, most are below pop radio radar:
    -Modest Mouse
    -Broken Social Scene (got tickets for show in Ottawa)
    -Apostle of Hustle
    -Sigur Ros (saw &#39;em live in Brisbane)
    -Eggstone
    -Mike Doughty
    -Gomez

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    Quote Originally Posted by (der bastler @ Oct. 06 2005,20:30)
    Harvey Danger
    Hey, wow...I remember them....how long ago was that? must have been my early-mid years of high school.

    "Paranoia, Paranoia - everybody&#39;s coming to get me&#33;"

    pretty cool of them to do - I remember The Offspring tried to do the same with Original Prankster (though IMO their last worthwhile album was Ixnay) - but Sony threatened to sue.




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    Oh, one group I forgot: Beatallica&#33;
    http://www.beatallica.com/

    Speaking of Beatallica, does anybody know these chaps here:
    http://www.punkles.com/index_2.html

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    How can you not mention the glorious Dschinghis Khan?&#33;?&#33;



    And their most famous song...

    MOSKAU&#33;


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    Quote Originally Posted by (der bastler @ Oct. 07 2005,09:43)
    Oh, one group I forgot: Beatallica&#33;
    http://www.beatallica.com/
    Never heard of the band before. Some very funny cover art on their page. Need to check out their songs when I get home.







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    Unsorted:

    Soulwax and all projects they have like 2 many dj´s, etc.
    Kaiser Chiefs
    2Raumwohnung
    Front Line Assembly
    Gorillaz
    Hot Rail
    Jane´s Addiction
    Johnny Cash
    Filter
    Audioslave
    Soundgarden
    S.O.D.
    Machinehead
    lot´s of Brasil Bossa, Bebel Gilberto, etc.
    Sepultura
    Nailbomb
    Nine Inch Nails
    Seed
    Bootsy Collins
    Old school Rap like Grandmaster Flash, Kurtis Blow, etc.

    I guess I could keep going on for hours

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    Once I heard "The Reason" from Hoobastank, All I could imagine was a cutscene with a blackop team exiting the scene of their hanidwork. How cool&#33;&#33; Yeah?

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    On my ipod right now:

    Massive Attack
    Mojave 3
    Lovage
    Migala
    Arcade Fire
    King Tubby
    The Faces
    Nick Drake
    Faithless
    The Revolutionaries
    The Upsetters
    Bunzu Sounds
    Alpha (lots of Alpha, actually)
    Boards of Canada
    Tricky
    Macha Loved Bedhead

    Lots of dub, lots of African psychadelic, lots of mood music. Good stuff.

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