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Either, Method Man - Tical (1994) or Public Enemy - A Nation of Millions Can't Hold Us Back. (1988) or Skrillex - Bangarang (2011-2012?)
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Swabs-The Seer (thanks fortunato :))
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Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds-Tender Prey (remastered)
Depeche Mode-Black Celebration (remastered) Jorane-16mm Warpaint-Exquisite Corpse Dubstar-Goodbye |
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Loreena Mckennitt-Troubadours On The Rhine (Hammerfan you would love this if you don't already have it).
Beth Orton-Sugaring Season Depeche Mode-Music For The Masses Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds-The Good Son Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds-Murder Ballads |
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I have no idea why Coexist is getting such mixed reviews from people and by reading some of their reviews, it seems like they've never listened to The xx before. I'm loving this album.
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i mean "one direction" got bad reveiws but i still think there grand!! |
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this them? yeah most people havnt heard of one direction there pretty underground,kinda of a death/grind type band |
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Godspeed You! Black Emperor-Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend!
No Doubt-Push and Shove Depeche Mode-The Singles: 1986-1998 Talk Talk-The Colour Of Spring Talk Talk-The Spirit Of Eden |
I recently bought :
Iron Maiden : Invasion of rarities (Vinyl) it's a great record, love that one! |
The Ramones- Road to Ruin
Red Fang- Murder the Mountains Sleep- Sleep's Holy Mountain Deafheaven- Sunbather Electric Wizard- Black Masses Suicidal Tendencies- The Art of Rebellion |
public animal 1 - GG Allin
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A few, actually:
Atom Smash - Love Is In the Missile Bloodhound Gang - Icon: Show Us Your Hits Brougham - Le Cock Sportif Epica - The Phantom Agony Kamelot - Silverthron (Limited Edition) Paul Stanley - Live to Win Slayer - Reign In Blood |
grabbed original presses of Diary of a Madman and Master of Reality for $4 each, great finds
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Nice both those albums are killer. Did the Sabbath have the poster in the sleeve?
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i've been going a little nuts - rediscovered the love of buying (vs downloading) music a year or so ago, so i've been hitting the thrift stores looking for OOP releases of things i missed.
Also - i've been going back and buying cds from the 70's last thing of note: The Roxy Music and Blue Oyster Cult box sets of complete studio recordings pricy but worth every penny and more |
Just discovered Roxy Music. Really great band love the different sides of the band. Quirky art rock to some catchy pop anthems. Will have to delve into Ferry's solo work too.
Love digging round the thrift stores I'll basically go anywhere I can find records ::big grin:: |
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same here .. i had all the vinyl but i was only playing the popular stuff - then i started listening more carefully and it really hit me how powerful all the music was/is. Roxy Music was my very first concert - i saw them on their final tour .. (The High Road tour) .. in Ottawa Canada |
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NANCY SINATRA - Greatest Hits (1970, Reprise) ENTOMBED - Clandestine SWANS - Flith SWANS - Young God EP SWANS - The Burning World SWANS - My Father Will Guide Me Up A Rope To The Sky WIPERS - Is This Real? 7": PATTI SMITH GROUP - Because The Night GERRY & THE PACEMAKERS - You'll Never Walk Alone EP (Mono, Columbia) JOHNNY CASH - Flesh and Blood BILL STUBBLEFIELD - Whistlin' Rock & Roll (Imperial, Promo) STRAWBERRY ALARM CLOCK - Tomorrow THE SURFARIS - Waikiki Run THE TEMPTATIONS - Runaway Child Running Wild THE HENCHMEN - Rockin' Robin CALVIN SCOTT - Cry Like A Baby |
^ Good seeing your hauls around here again, Elvis.
I recently picked up Swans' "The Seer" on vinyl (got Michael Gira's autograph on it, too, hey hey), The Dead C's "Armed Courage", Can's "Ege Bamyasi", and a killer Neutron Rats tape from last year. You should check out those dudes, Elvis. I think it'd be right up your alley: http://superdarkcollective.bandcamp....ats-rat-people |
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I need to pick up The Seer it's a great album. Neutron Rats sound like some solid D-Beat. Dig how a lot that stuff is adopting the more noisy Japanese approach. |
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I got to see Swans last year on the tour for The Seer. Unbelievable show. Those dudes are in their late 50s and they had more energy than most any other band I've ever seen. Plus my ears were screaming for days afterwards. |
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I've only got Children of God - on vinyl.
holy crap is it depressing |
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I'll have to give it another listen - it's been years.. I recently replace the belt on my Thorens - but I haven't been downstairs to spin the vinyl for a while |
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FUDGE TUNNEL - Creep Diets KREATOR - Terrible Certainty CRASS - Penis Envy LLOYD PRICE - Collection Of Golden Performances ERIK BERGMAN - Aspekter Exsultate Nox Vier Galgenlieder CONTEMPARY CLARINET VOLUME 2 - Elisabeth Lutyens/John Mayer/Morris Pert SACRED OATH - A Crystal Vision (Mercenary Records) JJ CALE - Naturally BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND - In My Own Dream CROSBY, STILLS, NASH & YOUNG - 4 Way Street THE BAND - The Last Waltz DAVID BOWIE - Christiane F Soundtrack 7": ROKY ERICKSON - We Are Never Talking CRASS - Nagasaki Nightmare GARY NUMAN - Cars LORDS OF THE NEW CHURCH - New Church |
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