Music
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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
and i need to get the new tame impala not heard it yet but im sure ill like it -
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