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I think the last few CDs I got were:

 

Ghostface Killah - Fishscale. I don't imagine most of you are hip hop fans, but this is excellent.

 

Job For A Cowboy - Doom. Weird tech death metal with a singer who occasionally squeals like a pig. Awesome!

 

The Mars Volta - The Widow (single) - I bought their last album the day it came out, but this single has the actual song "Frances the Mute" on it, and it's great. At nearly 15 minutes it's understandable why they had to cut it. I think I like it better than anything on the album too. new_thumbsupsmileyanim.gif

 

Gogol Bordello - Gypsy Punks: Underdog World Strike. Now this shit is just hilarious! It's like gypsy folk music mixed with punk and reggae. Just plain bizarre.

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I picked up Morrissey's latest yesterday. If anyone is going to buy it, I highly recommend that you track down the deluxe edition, if just for the nice LP-style sleeve. The DVD has a few videos that aren't really that interesting, but the packaging makes it worth the extra 5 bucks or so.
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Midnight Oil-Greatest Hits.

 

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Went to Amoeba today and picked up a few new things.

 

Cut Copy - Bright Like Neon Love

Thomas Dolby - The Flat Earth

Thomas Dolby - Astronauts & Heretics

The Editors - The Back Room

Nine Inch Nails - Every Day Is Exactly The Same (single)

Oingo Boingo - Dead Man's Party

The Raveonettes - Whip It On

 

Also picked up the first Loop!Station release, "Conversations With Water" at their show last week when they opened for Thomas Dolby. New favorite band.

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QUOTE (Hatchetaxe&saw @ Apr 11 2006, 11:32 AM)
Fripp & Eno - The Equatorial Stars

COOL

This album really is "my cup of tea" - I love it. It's just the kind of ambient textrures I like to listen to when the 3 Lads aren't entertaining me.

 

The highlight for me is Tarazed (which if you aer ever making a compilation tape can I recommend then going into Dark Eyed Sister by Harold Budd and Brian Eno followed by Taboo by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan).

 

Disco

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Ragas and Sagas by Jan Garbarek and Usted Fateh Ali Khan

 

Usted and friends create beautifully relaxed textures creating out of repeating cycles of music that Jan sympathetically solos over.

 

Manu Katche plays on one track with his trademark light jazzy style.

 

While perhaps not for our fans of death-industrial-noise-metal, it certainly hits the spot for me.

 

Love to all

 

Disco

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I could absolutely live at Amoeba.

 

Guns N' Roses - Use Your Illusion I&II

Smashing Pumpkins - MACHINA

David Bowie - Heathen

David Bowie - Reality

David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust soundtrack

Morrissey - Live at Earl's Court

Morrissey - Beethoven Was Deaf

Bob Dylan - Live 1966 (Bootleg Series volume 4)

 

Vinyl:

Rush - Hold Your Fire

David Bowie - Lodger

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Sadaharu - The Politics of Dancing

The Letters Organize - Dead Rythm Machine

 

Saw these guys tonight, both are underground hardcore bands... DEFINITELY check them out. Sadaharu if you like upbeat, catchy stuff, TLO if you're into bleak, edgy hardcore... or check out both. Because they rock.

 

Also check out Agnus Dei, they don't have an album out yet, it was their fourth show ever, but they blew the crowd away. Incredibly cool stuff.

 

www.Myspace.com/Sadaharu

www.Myspace.com/TheLettersOrganize

www.Myspace.com/Agnus Dei

 

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Live-Throwing COpper

Rebel Meets Rebel

Pearl Jam- Pearl Jam

Motley Crue- Red, White & Crue

 

Vinyl

 

Queensryche- Operation:Mindcrime II-Still Shrink Wrapped

Queensryche- Operation:Mindcrime II- OPEN SIGNED BY BY BAND

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QUOTE (ABZ Highlander @ May 3 2006, 09:26 PM)
QUOTE (Hatchetaxe&saw @ May 3 2006, 10:20 PM)
The Replacements - Let It Be
Republic of Loose - Aaagh!

Let it be is a great album yes.gif By a great Band.

 

The version of Kiss' Black Diamond is awesome!!

Yeah, they were amazing. Love Westerberg's solo stuff too, esp, Suicaine Gratification and 14 Songs.

 

 

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QUOTE (Larks @ May 6 2006, 01:22 PM)
DVD
yes-symphonic yes

WOW ph34r.gif

I've had that dvd for a couple of years...it's amazing. yes.gif

 

On Saturday, I bought the new Pearl Jam - "Pearl Jam." biggrin.gif It's pretty good. It's growing on me.

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Joe Satriani- Is There Love In Space?

Dream Theater- Falling Into Infinity

 

Ordered:

Dream Theater- Octivarium

Dream Theater- Train Of Thought

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QUOTE (Larks @ May 6 2006, 06:22 PM)
DVD
yes-symphonic yes

WOW ph34r.gif

Agreed. WOW just about sums up that DVD. Their best DVD by far.

 

Just bought:

Flaming Lips - At War With The Mystics

Tool - 10,000 Days - possibly the best album cover ever!

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