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Post by Nobody on Jul 1, 2006 23:22:04 GMT -5
Sweet.
Ministry- NWO
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Post by undeadwillfeast on Jul 2, 2006 0:47:27 GMT -5
Dissection - Reinkaos
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Post by Nobody on Jul 2, 2006 10:58:39 GMT -5
What do you think of it? I bought that album and was very dissapointed. I know the singer was in jail for a long time, but they completely changed styles and the music really just wasn't that great.
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Post by undeadwillfeast on Jul 2, 2006 18:02:48 GMT -5
I can't say I was dissapointed. It's nowhere near as good as The Somberlain or Storm of the Light's Bane but it's still decent. But I wasn't too happy with the complete lack of blastbeats and the vocals. I can tell it's going to grow on me though.
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Post by Nobody on Jul 2, 2006 19:14:47 GMT -5
Maybe I will give it another listen sometime.
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Post by HNT on Jul 3, 2006 15:59:01 GMT -5
Hole - Live Thorugh This. Love her or hate her personally, Courtney Love did manage to record one of the best records of the nineties (probbly because then husband Kurt Cobain wrote most of the songs for her). Nonetheless, it remains an incredibly powerful post punk feminist statement. Doll PArts is still has some of the most profoundly heart wrenching lyrics in popular music. "I wanna be the girl with the most cake... Someday you will ache like I ache" A potent statement from an artist who has known far more than her share of pain and difficulty in this life.
Paul Simon - Graceland. The political context of going to South Africa to record with LAdysmith Black Mambazo right during the heart of Apartheid cannot be overstated. Simon's efforts ultimately put massive pressure on the Reagan Administration to officially join the embargo against the seperatist Afrikaner government. All of that would be a quaint rock history lesson, however, if it weren't for the lasting immediacy of the recording. Easily Simon's best solo material, and on the short list of the greatest albums of all times. If you can listen to "Gumboots" or "DIamonds on the Souls of Her Shoes" without welling with emotion, then you really need to check your pulse.
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Post by Nobody on Jul 4, 2006 0:40:22 GMT -5
I'll have to check those albums out.
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Post by HNT on Jul 4, 2006 21:45:14 GMT -5
Yeah, you should buddy. They are both great.
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan - The Individual Legend. This dude is friggin amazing. He just might have the most amazong male voice I've ever heard. And his music is so profoundly spiritual. Perfect for introspection and meditation. I only wish I spoke arabic so that I could understand the lyrics
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Post by Nobody on Jul 5, 2006 0:02:35 GMT -5
Thats cool.
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Post by undeadwillfeast on Jul 5, 2006 23:26:21 GMT -5
Emperor - Anthems To The Welkin At Dusk (this hasn't left my cd player for days)
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Post by Nobody on Jul 5, 2006 23:30:33 GMT -5
Yea thats a great album
Bob Marley- War
I LOVE THIS SONG!
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Post by GL on Jul 6, 2006 11:04:19 GMT -5
Gotta get back on the DM bandwagon
Suffering in Ecstacy Six Feet Under Haunted
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Post by undeadwillfeast on Jul 6, 2006 19:57:30 GMT -5
Great choice. Definitely in my top five Six Feet Under songs along with Sick in the Head, The Day The Dead Walked, War Is Coming, and The Enemy Inside.
Immortal - Sons of Northern Darkness
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Post by Nobody on Jul 6, 2006 21:27:35 GMT -5
Enthroned- Regie Sathanas (album)
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Post by undeadwillfeast on Jul 6, 2006 22:05:57 GMT -5
Vader - De Profundis
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