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- The Jays - 01-21-2005

You're so right. I mean, I just can't live without sweet dreams of rhythm and dancing.

And I feel like less of a person because I haven't listened to 27 of the 50 albums that Greg says are terrific.




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- Gooch - 01-22-2005

Amon Tobin is the shizznit, yo


- diceisgod - 01-22-2005

sonic diarrhea


- Keyser Soze - 01-22-2005

through the niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight!!!!


- The Jays - 01-22-2005

At least I'm not the one who started the American Idol thread this year!


- The Jays - 01-22-2005

and in the wrong forum too!


- Keyser Soze - 01-22-2005

my reputation is tarnished


- diceisgod - 01-23-2005

like Slash


- GonzoStyle - 01-25-2005

I figured since it was #1 I should check out the Franz Ferdinand album. Eh, there's 3 or 4 decent songs but overall its the same retro bullshit that the strokes and others have been doing, it's pretenious european sounding whiney bullshit. It's tolerable when Radiohead does it because they are talented and original and no as much derivative. This album sounded like something the stones woulda put out in the early 80's.


- Galt - 01-25-2005

iTunes music store makes it really easy to find songs to download. You can pull up the 100 most downloaded songs. The Billboard lists, play stations from pretty much every major radio station in the country, when you click on an artist, it has the most downloaded songs by that artist. It's great.

You list for 30 seconds, keep limewire open and just download 'em boom, quick.