Music
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Doom nominated for the best rolled L's
And they wondered how he dealt with stress so wellWild guess? You could say he stay sedated
Some say Buddha'd, some say faded
Someday pray that he will grow a foreign barn full
Recent research show it's not so darn harmful, trueSometimes you might need to detox
It can help you with your rhyme flow and your beat boxIs this the greatest rap cd ever? I go back and forth between this, reasonable doubt, and aquemini for best ever.
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Love it ohhighyo, probably listen to that album at least once a week at work.
Recently though more than anyone else I find myself listening to joey bada$$
If you have an hour his 1999 mixtape is worthwhile listening if you are unfamiliar
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90's for me:
Radiohead: The Bends
Slint: Spiderland
Fugazi: In on the Killtaker
Tool: Aenima
Nine Inch Nails: Downward Spiral
Kyuss: Sky Valley
Nirvana: Nevermind
Soundgarden: Badmotorfinger
Pave the Rocket: Taken In
Stone Temple Pilots: Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop
Melvins: HoudiniI'm probably forgetting something major.
Edit: oh yeah. My Bloody Valentine: Loveless.
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^thats a great list minus the STP and Radiohead
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Kyuss was so ridiculous. Drop tuned 7 strings through bass amplifiers. Those fuckers knew how to rock your face off. Saw em twice in a tiny shithole called the Midnight Sun. Saw Fugazi there too.
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90's rock was our last great decade of music in my opinion. Not saying it was the best decade but we have been in a void for a while.
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…..thinkin' about all the bodies I dismantled.
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I'm a fan of Crooked I too…
True West Coast legend in my book & Slaughter House has got to be the best under the radar SuperGroup ever to bless the mic.
Joe Buddens & his entire Mood Music series gives me the chills & Joel Ortiz is so BROOKLYN it's insane
rather than shit up the Unpopular opinion thread…...
Dah Shinin' - Smif-N-Wessun
that'll do for now.
Steel & Tec are my doggies, this is another one of those albums that just doesn't get the cudos it should. . . but then again who should really give it cudos? i swear they made it for dudes just disenfranchised. i love your other picks as well, but that one just really was my sh!t.
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I put this list together of my favorite albums, no particular order
Beck - Sea Change
Radiohead - OK Computer
Pink Floyd - Animals
The Beatles - Abbey Road
Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie
Frank Zappa - Roxy and Elsewhere
Queens of the Stone Age - Rated R
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon
Neil Young - After the Gold Rush
Queens of the Stone Age - Songs for the Deaf
Pearl Jam - Yield
Frank Zappa - Apostrophe
Kanye West - College Dropout
Modest Mouse - Good News
Jay Z - Black
311 - Soundsystem
Gnarls Barkely - St Elsewhere
Foo Fighters - There is Nothing Left to Lose
John Frusciante - Smile from the streets
Ken Andrews - Secrets of the lost Sattelite
Led Zeppelin - 1
Tool - Aenema
Tool - Lateralus
Less than Jake - Hello Rockview -
some recent ones for me .
dex romweber duo
white denim
allah las (i love this album)
django django
bonobo
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do you think which side of the pond your on sort of has a bearing on your style of music .
i know are american cousins have more rock based radio stations than we do here in old blighty . -
do you think which side of the pond your on sort of has a bearing on your style of music .
i know are american cousins have more rock based radio stations than we do here in old blighty .Depends on where in the country we are. I am above the mason dixon line and still have a very low rock to pop/country ratio. One classic rock and one contemporary rock station. I am thankful for the advent of mp3 players.
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2014 heavy rotation
Sun Kil Moon- Benji
Elbow- The Take Off and Landing of Everything
Stephen Malkmus- Wig Out at Jagbags
Beck- Morning Phase
Mike Gordon- Overstep
St Vincent- S/T -
It's a really good record G
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I put this list together of my favorite albums, no particular order
Frank Zappa - Roxy and Elsewhere
The Dweez and Zappa Plays Zappa are playing that in its entirety on their current tour, magnificent
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I put this list together of my favorite albums, no particular order
Frank Zappa - Roxy and Elsewhere
The Dweez and Zappa Plays Zappa are playing that in its entirety on their current tour, magnificent
I saw it in Pittsburgh, was great but I miss the Ray White era zpz band.
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The first tour with Napoleon brock, a percussionist, steve vai, and terry Bozzio was best