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PostPosted: Sun May 08, 2005 5:45 pm 
Garbarek & Ustad Fateh Ali Khan and Musicians from Pakistan - Ragas and Sagas 8) perfect mood for now

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Volta Do Mar and Murder By Death - Split cd
two great indie experimental (aka post-rocky) bands


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PostPosted: Sun May 08, 2005 11:39 pm 
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Anal Cunt: You're Best Friend Is You

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Anal Cunt: Jack Kevorkian is Cool (damn right he is!)

It's funny, good, and terrible all at once.


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Dillinger Escape Plan - Miss Machine

Very damn cool, but what the hell is Unretrofied doing in the middle of it? :?


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PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2005 6:41 pm 
Team Sleep - s/t

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Bogus Blimp - Rdtr (from Jester records)

what did you mean Lizardtail ? :roll:


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PostPosted: Wed May 11, 2005 6:48 pm 
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It just seems badly out of place to me.. Phone Home is well placed because it gives you a short rest after four harsh songs but I think I'd prefer this CD if Unretrofied wasn't on it at all..


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The Berzerker
the full discography of this Hyperfast Industrial Death/Grind!


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Now playing: Front Line Assembly - Search and Destroy

Up next: Front Line Assembly - Surface Patterns

(I suppose industrial metal goes in the "alternative" forum.)


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NP: Mansun - Six

such cool art-rock :D I was feeling generous so I posted it up on kerrazy torrents to share the love.


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PostPosted: Thu May 12, 2005 7:14 pm 
At The Drive In - El Gran Orgo (worst ATDI but still enjoyable)

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Mission Of Burma - ON off ON (from amazon.com : The first new recordings in 22 years from avant-rock titans Mission Of Burma. A work of staggering complexity, brimming with all the raw power of their 80's releases, while revealing tones, textures, and lyrical themes unimaginable the first time around. One of the most forward-thinking American bands, Burma have been covered by REM, Moby, Blur, and others, and helped shape the sounds of hardcore, indie rock, and emo. They're part of the Velvet Underground, MC5, Television, and Joy Division pantheon.)


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PostPosted: Sat May 14, 2005 2:33 am 
Depeche Mode - Violator.


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PostPosted: Sat May 14, 2005 6:05 am 
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Mission Of Burma - ON off ON (from amazon.com : The first new recordings in 22 years from avant-rock titans Mission Of Burma. A work of staggering complexity, brimming with all the raw power of their 80's releases, while revealing tones, textures, and lyrical themes unimaginable the first time around. One of the most forward-thinking American bands, Burma have been covered by REM, Moby, Blur, and others, and helped shape the sounds of hardcore, indie rock, and emo. They're part of the Velvet Underground, MC5, Television, and Joy Division pantheon.)


Sounds interesting...


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PostPosted: Sat May 14, 2005 6:42 am 
Death From Above 1979- You're A Woman, I'm A Machine


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PostPosted: Sat May 14, 2005 10:12 am 
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The Immortal Emokid wrote:
Mission Of Burma - ON off ON (from amazon.com : The first new recordings in 22 years from avant-rock titans Mission Of Burma. A work of staggering complexity, brimming with all the raw power of their 80's releases, while revealing tones, textures, and lyrical themes unimaginable the first time around. One of the most forward-thinking American bands, Burma have been covered by REM, Moby, Blur, and others, and helped shape the sounds of hardcore, indie rock, and emo. They're part of the Velvet Underground, MC5, Television, and Joy Division pantheon.)


Sounds interesting...


it is.... at least for open-minded fellows as you are my dear Daniel :wink:


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Skinny Puppy: VX Gas Attack

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Skinny Puppy: Who's Laughing Now? (probably the best industrial song ever written.)


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PostPosted: Sat May 14, 2005 3:45 pm 
Jesu - Heartache/Ruined (40 minute of exquisite ambient sludgery)

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Kent - Du & jag döden (swedish Radiohead ? kinda...)
Tori Amos - The Beekeeper


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Buzbijohn - The Left Hand Path to Jahweh's Doorstep

incredibly silly electrofolk stuff, but very addictive

They release all their stuff online as part of the Alpha Cat Boogie collective.. what I'm trying to say is that it's a legal free download and you should find it. 8)

edit: ok haha it's clearly more jazz than folk, sorry


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The Immortal Emokid wrote:
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Kent - Du & jag döden (swedish Radiohead ? kinda...)


Yes "swedish Radiohead" is a quite good description...they're one of Sweden's most popular bands...quite good too. By the way, the album title means "You and Me, Death". :P

NP: Shadows Fall - The Art of Balance


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PostPosted: Sun May 15, 2005 12:55 am 
Throwdown- Vendetta


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Throwdown- Vendetta


Hardcore boy... :wink:


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Mike Oldfield - Ommadawn

Another great composition.. if you didn't like Tubular Bells because it had too many sections, this might be better.. the first half in particular is basically several variations on two very strong melodies.


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