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Might as well stick my top 10 records up here. (one from each band)

1. Radiohead - Kid A
2. Queens of the Stone Age - ...Like Clockwork
3. Kyuss - Welcome to Sky Valley
4. Nine Inch Nails - The Fragile
5. Pearl Jam - Ten
6. Them Crooked Vultures - Them Crooked Vultures
7. Pixies - Doolittle
8. Interpol - Turn on the Bright Lights
9. Refused - The Shape of Punk to Come
10. Muse - Showbiz

Below PJ's Ten, I couldn't really put them in order.

I'm in a rock band myself (not really a band, just a few dudes playing together. Haven't released any music and don't have any plans to), so music is pretty much my life.
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I know I have questionable taste in music, but surely everyone likes Ultravox?
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takagi_for_the_win wrote:I know I have questionable taste in music, but surely everyone likes Ultravox?


Who are Ultravox? Means nothing to me.
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takagi_for_the_win wrote:I know I have questionable taste in music, but surely everyone likes Ultravox?


This song isn't that bad at all. Not really my taste but i wouldn't get ear cancer when i listen to it ;)

For me the best band is still Led Zeppelin, followed by Deep purple, pink floyd and system of a down(they share 2nd place)
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An Ian Brown related video...I watched this film for the first time in years, and had to do a double-take...
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Ataxia wrote:


An Ian Brown related video...I watched this film for the first time in years, and had to do a double-take...


Has anyone seen the concert documentary that they made when the band reunited? I saw the trailer on iTunes, got some chills when "Made of Stone" came on with montages of the late 80s, and then I never saw it.
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New Warpaint album pre-ordered, should arrive as a nice little end-of-exams gift...
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Ataxia wrote:New Warpaint album pre-ordered, should arrive as a nice little end-of-exams gift...


I really need to try Warpaint some time in the near future...

It's been too long since I last posted some OCS goodness in this thread.
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This month is the 25-year anniversary of Technique by New Order, in my opinion the last truly great NO album.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRLAlvS5w7Y
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I've given Warpaint a listen today, and I quite like them. Might go and get their discography in the next few weeks. ;)
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East Londoner wrote:I've given Warpaint a listen today, and I quite like them. Might go and get their discography in the next few weeks. ;)


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Mexicola wrote:Might as well stick my top 10 records up here. (one from each band)

1. Radiohead - Kid A


Ah, I see you're one of the guys who didn't get swayed by Coldplay's Parachutes in 2000 ;)
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And I'm obsessed with the intro on this. I know it's a simple acoustic piece, with four basic chords, but still..
eytl wrote:I agree. Especially when he talks about one's nerves sending signals 111a and 6783 etc. to the brain upon seeing Ericsson's hairdo.

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wsrgo wrote:Ah, I see you're one of the guys who didn't get swayed by Coldplay's Parachutes in 2000 ;)


Hmm, isn't that the band that Jenson Button sings for when he hasn't got any motorsport commitments? I remember they had a few hits, but don't think they ever made it big... :P

Suede - The Asphalt World. From the Dog Man Star album, probably the darkest Britpop album ever recorded.
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The Sundays - Can't Be Sure

Well it is Sunday in the UK, after all. :P
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Anyone with an interest in dance music might like the stuff I post on my music blog. Lots of nu-disco, synthwave, dreamwave, french house, disco house, bass music, and music from artists in countries not traditionally recognized for electronic music.

theycallmefrankiewilde.blogspot.com

Also. DosBoot, awesome selection in all your previous posts.
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Thanks. Gotta thank this movie for bringing my interest towards that genre of music. Nice blog you have there as well. I think I've found a few I'm already interested in getting.
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Let me know what you want, and if I have a copy I'll post it to Zippyshare and PM you a link.
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This is a great song by Rammstein.

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4NAM3rIBG5k&feature=kp
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F1000X wrote:Let me know what you want, and if I have a copy I'll post it to Zippyshare and PM you a link.


Thank you. Pretty much all of stuff I wanted on you're blog was already free to download at soundcloud. That said, to help return the favor, if you're looking for anything good that you may not have found yet, I can help point you in the right direction.
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DOSBoot wrote: Thank you. Pretty much all of stuff I wanted on you're blog was already free to download at soundcloud. That said, to help return the favor, if you're looking for anything good that you may not have found yet, I can help point you in the right direction.


Please do, often. You can use my blog email: [email protected]
Or message me on Soundcloud: Soundcloud.com/theycallmefrankiewilde
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Quite probably my favourite song of all time 8-)

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Of particular interest to DosBoot and F1000X, I saw Anamanaguchi and Sabrepulse play in London. As synthy, 8-bit gigs go, both were pretty damn good, entertaining at least. Here's a couple of their songs:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fdr-Fiv92c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_or8Ox5nzc4

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watka wrote:Of particular interest to DosBoot and F1000X, I saw Anamanaguchi and Sabrepulse play in London. As synthy, 8-bit gigs go, both were pretty damn good, entertaining at least. Here's a couple of their songs:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fdr-Fiv92c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_or8Ox5nzc4


Nice. I remember their music from "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game". Here's a good artist that I found not to long ago.
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watka wrote:Of particular interest to DosBoot and F1000X, I saw Anamanaguchi and Sabrepulse play in London. As synthy, 8-bit gigs go, both were pretty damn good, entertaining at least. Here's a couple of their songs:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fdr-Fiv92c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_or8Ox5nzc4

F1000X - I'll be sure to check out your blog over the next couple of days.


Many thanks, sir! I have a couple really good synthwave/dreamwave tracks set to drop in the next few days, along with other great stuff.
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Valentine's Day 1994, 20 years ago today, this was released as a single. 7 and a half minutes of pure perfection from Brett Anderson and Bernard Butler. :mrgreen:
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East Londoner wrote:Valentine's Day 1994, 20 years ago today, this was released as a single. 7 and a half minutes of pure perfection from Brett Anderson and Bernard Butler. :mrgreen:


I'm a fan of the band Linkin Park and their Valentine's Day song.
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Ataxia wrote:...here it comes...


Proper rock. Great album.
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watka wrote:
Ataxia wrote:...here it comes...


Proper rock. Great album.


Indeedy; I "acquired" both Innerspeaker and Lonerism on a whim a little while back as I'd heard good things about Tame Impala. This was a standout song.
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I read AltraModa Music as AndreaModa Music :lol:
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Although I'm probably the only person who cares, new John Frusciante album on the way.

Here's a new song he gave out for free; what a nice man.
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