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MaynardGKrebs
posted on 06-21-2001 @ 1:33 PM      
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OK, a few more Ive gotten.....

Ween - God Ween Satan. This is their first album. I've been looking for it for awhile. The yare a great band. If you want to check them out, but their Chocolate And Cheese album first. It is amazing.

Radiohead - Amnesiac. I like this album alot. In many ways it's very similar to Kid A, but I think it has more of an "eloctronica" groove to it. More beats to the songs.

Melvins - Stoner Witch. GREAT album. GET THIS TODAY!!!.
Melvins - Houdini. Another great album, not as good as Stoner Witch though.



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spitfire421
posted on 06-21-2001 @ 1:45 PM      
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I was just thinking of bringing this back to the top LOL

Wellwater Conspiracy - The Scroll and Its Combinations (weird, psychadelic, stoner rock by former members of Monster Magnet and Soundgarden and it has a guest appearance by Wes. C. Addle AKA Eddie Vedder and it's a surprisingly good song)

Staind - Dysfunction (they have such great songwriting talent!)

Halfway to Gone - High Five (EXCELLENT!)

Che - Sounds of Liberation (desert smokin music :) )

**picking up STP today

(and Stoner Witch kicks ass Maynard)


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adolescentmasturbator
posted on 06-21-2001 @ 2:00 PM      
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quote:

Che - Sounds of Liberation


Maybe I should check out that band lol. But I still haven't bought anything yet all burned cds for me.



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NJopposition
posted on 06-22-2001 @ 11:52 AM      
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Registered: May. 01
Candiria "300% Density"
Throwdown "You Don't Have To Be Blood To Be Family"
God Forbid "Determination"
Redman "Malpractice"
Thursday "Full Collapse"
Shai Hulud "Hearts Once Nourished"
Skarhead "NY Thugcore-The Hardcore Years, 1994-2000"
Blood for Blood "Wasted Youth Brew"
Remedy "The Genuine Article"
Dillinger Escape Plan 7", live bonus tracks




MaynardGKrebs
posted on 06-25-2001 @ 8:37 PM      
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Got a few more.....

Gorillaz - Gorillaz. This album is friggin Great!
Moby - Play. I never bought this album. I don't know why, but I never edid. I have every one of his older albums including a lot of rare stuff. So I saw it today and picked it up.
Staind - Break The Cycle. Well, I thought I'd give this a try. Haven't listened to the whole thing through yet, but what I've listened to, is ok.
Minutemen - Introducing The Minutemen. Well, this is a band that you love, or hate.



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adolescentmasturbator
posted on 06-25-2001 @ 8:55 PM      
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I bought Amnesiac instead of downloading it for some strange reason and it is great. Really recommend it.



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Oyster
posted on 06-26-2001 @ 9:46 AM      
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Registered: Jul. 00
In the order purchased.

1 Blue Öyster Cult – Curse of the Hidden Mirror
2 Toadies – Hell Below / Stars Above
3 Pixies – Complete B-Sides
4 Frank Black and the Catholics – Dog in the Sand
5 Stephen Malkmus – Stephen Malkmus
6 Grandaddy – The Sophtware Slump
7 Mindless Self Indulgence - FGWSSS
8 Refused – The Shape of Punk to Come
9 Deftones – Around the Fur
10 Pavement – Brighten the Corners
11 The Rentals – Return of the Rentals
12 Frank Black and the Catholics – Pistolero
13 Foo Fighters – There Is Nothing Left To Lose


I couldn't stop at 10.

This is since 2000. Damn I buy too much music. I realized a long time ago that my taste in music was different then most on the board, but damn hardly anyone listens to or buys anything I do.




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This message was edited by Oyster on 6-26-01 @ 10:16 AM
YerMomsBox
posted on 06-26-2001 @ 10:10 AM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
Maynard,

What does that Gorillaz album sound like? I
asked a friend of mine about it but he didn't
describe it very well.

Here's a few albums that I've bought recently:

The new Cult cd
Johnny Cash-Live at San Quentin 12"
Melvins - Honky 12"
Melvins - Prick 12"
A bunch of Live Melvins bootlegs

Josh


MaynardGKrebs
posted on 07-11-2001 @ 9:50 AM      
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Newest one for the list.....

Fantomas- The Directors Cut
These guys are fucking amazing. The Band features Mike Patton, Buzz Osborne, Dave Lombardo, Trevor Dunn. This is their second album and it just kicks ass. All the songs are covers of movie songs.
The Directors Cut

Here is a little quote I found about the band....
So named in honor of the anti-hero of a series of legendary French crime novels, Fantomas was formed by singer Mike Patton in the wake of the break-up of his previous band, Faith No More. After cutting a rough demo in early 1998, Patton recruited Melvins guitarist Buzz Osbourne, Mr. Bungle bassist Trevor Dunn and Slayer drummer Dave Lombardi to flesh out the recording; the group then played their debut show in San Francisco in mid-June of that year, with Fantomas' self-titled debut album following in the spring of 1999.

And I am also copying as I type this....

Air - 10,000 mhz
The few trakcs I've heard already are really good.

I actually forgot, when I was on vacation I bought a few used cd's too.

The Mothers - Fillmore East June 1971
Great live album. Some really great versions of their stuff.
Frank Zappa - Strictly Commercial
This album is ok. It's some of his "popular" stuff. I like his more obscure songs, but still, there is no bad Zappa.
Nitzer Ebb - Ebbhead
Early 90's Industrial. Good stuff.
Depeche Mode - Ultra
Early 90's album from them. Typical Depeche Mode stuff.





This message was edited by MaynardGKrebs on 7-11-01 @ 10:22 AM
YerMomsBox
posted on 07-11-2001 @ 10:32 AM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
Maynard,

I was looking forward to the new Fantomas! I
can't beleive it came out ahead of schedule,
since Ipecac is usually behind schedule with
their releases.

I'm going out to pick up Director's Cut today on
my lunchbreak.

Josh


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posted on 07-11-2001 @ 7:57 PM      
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Registered: Jan. 01
Linkin Park- hybrid theory
D12-Devils Night
Everlast-Eat at Whitey's
Cypress Hill- Skulls and Bones
Insane Clown Posse-Bizarre (Red and Blue)
Godsmack-Awake
Stephen Lynche- A Little Bit Special
Sinatra Reprise- The Very Good Years
Moby- Play
Korn - Follow the Leader




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Meatbus
posted on 07-12-2001 @ 12:33 AM      
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Registered: Jun. 01
Philip Glass - Einstein on the Beach

(various artists) -
Lethal Riddims vol.3
Pepperseed Showdown
Reggae Gold '94


Spragga Benz/Beenie Man - The Best of Two Badd DJ's

Dave Navarro - Trust No One

Big Wreck - The Pleasure and the Greed

Staind - Break the Cycle

Tool - Aenima, Lateralus





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This message was edited by Meatbus on 7-12-01 @ 12:35 AM
Claire
posted on 07-12-2001 @ 2:18 AM      
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Registered: Feb. 01
Fuel - Something Like Human (BIG mistake, people, do NOT be dialing.)
Incubus - Make Yourself (Opie's right about this kickass disc)
Filter - Title of Record
SP - Bigger, Longer & Uncut
Soul Asylum - Black Gold - Best of
Shawn Mullins - The 1st Ten Years (good songwriter)
Alice in Chains - Best of the Box
Lauryn Hill - The Miseducation of (wonderful)
Staind - dysfuncytion (NICE)
Collective Soul - Dosage

Bless Columbia House. 12 CDs for a penny.....and 36.00 shipping....

Mudhoney I love, gotta pick up 1 of theirs.
Fantomas sounds very interesting, and the new Tool also..

Cool thread.






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YerMomsBox
posted on 07-12-2001 @ 11:14 AM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
I picked up the Fantomas cd and it totally
RULES!! Those guys really show off their
versatility in this release. I usually don't like
'supergroups', but this one is a real winner. I
haven't been excited about a new release in a
while and this is just what I needed to KICK
MY ASS!!

Claire- definitely pick up some mudhoney. I
like most of their stuff, especially the early
years.

Does anyone know when the vinyl version of
Tool's 'Lateralus' comes out?

Josh


MaynardGKrebs
posted on 07-12-2001 @ 11:25 AM      
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Hey Josh, told you it was good. Are you going to the Altamont shows? E-mail me or AIM me. Lemme know.


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MaynardGKrebs
posted on 07-23-2001 @ 8:46 AM      
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Disturbed - Sickness - Nothing too great. I bought this because I liked the singers voice. Musically the album is ok.

Clutch - Elephant Riders - What another great friggin album from them. I recently got into them. I bought their newest album awhile ago and listen to it all the time. This album is more southern rock then their newer album. It kicks ass. Not as many "hits" as the new album, but don't pass it by because of that. The title track fucking rocks and it's followed by many more kick ass tunes.

I picked all these up used. All mint condition for $5 or less. Gotta love Compact Disc World!

Sugarcubes - Here Today Tomorrow - Nice. What else can I say. Anything from Bjork is great. Especially her old stuff. This is a great album from them from '89. Their second if I recall correctly.

KMFDM - Sucks - This is a single from them. It has 6 or so remixes of this song. Typical KMFDM.

Nitzer Ebb - Big Hit - If you like Industrial, this is a great band. If not, pass it by.

Melvins - Honky - How did I find this for $5??? People just don't know what they're getting rid of. Suckers. This is yet another awesome album by the best band in the world.


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Mikey Potatohead
posted on 07-23-2001 @ 2:30 PM      
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Registered: May. 01
Cool thread - some people with very good taste here, I see...

Last 10 albums I bought in order of preference:
1. STP - Shangri-La Dee Da
2. Queens of the Stone Age - R
3. Disturbed - Down With The Sickness (because nothing makes me laugh harder than that guy screaming "Plates on your ass, bitch!" repeatedly.)
4. Train - Drops of Jupiter
5. Dave Navarro - Trust No One
6. Weezer - Green album
7. Radiohead - Amnesiac
7 1/2. Cult - Beyond Good And Evil
8. At The Drive-in - Relationship of Command
9. Tool - Lateralus
10. Black Crowes - Lions

I also bought the new REM, Depeche Mode, Travis and Lifehouse but all are pretty disappointing. Oh yeah, and the new Better Than Ezra kinda sucks which is a shame, since their last album was genius I thought.
OK, so I piss away a lot of money on CDs...

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MaynardGKrebs
posted on 07-23-2001 @ 2:55 PM      
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Hey everyone, can you post your reviews of the albums too? There's some stuff that people are posting that I wanat to hear opinions on.

Mikey, how is the Dave Navarro album?


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spitfire421
posted on 07-23-2001 @ 3:00 PM      
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Registered: Dec. 00
I was thinking that too Maynard...

also, how was the new Collective Soul?

Mikey, I thought I was the only one with that Better than Ezra disk (the one with King of New Orleans?)
and QOTSA - Rated R is one of my favorite disks...EVER, every song is different and strange..they explore so many genres of music

I just picked up:
  • Gammera - Smoke and Mirrors - doom stoner rock :)
  • STP - Shangri-la Dee Da (GET THIS!)
  • Church of Misery - Master of Brutality - Japanese Doom Band, killer stuff



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Mikey Potatohead
posted on 07-23-2001 @ 5:04 PM      
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Maynard, the Navarro album didn't really hit me at first, but it got addictive with repeated listens.
And Spitfire, the BTE album I'm talking about is called "How Does Your Garden Grow" and I think I am the only one who has it (King of N.O. was on Friction Baby, the predecessor to "Garden") but it is one of my absolute favorites.
QOTSA blew me away from the first listen - I noticed that you had an "Auto Pilot" quote in your sig for a while but I never got a chance to commend you on that. Rock.

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Lgaia
posted on 07-24-2001 @ 12:30 AM      
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Registered: Oct. 00
Hey Maynard, Nitzer Ebb= Great 80's in dustrial, And Ultra is one of my favorite albums, As for The most recent albums, Lets see;

Tool- lateralus
Depeche Mode- Exciter
Gladiator Score
Third Copy of The Sundays-Blind
Tori Amos-Little Earthquakes-Yes, I had it on tape forever
Ottmar Liebert & Luna Negra- Solo Para Ti- My father got me into this guy, hes a great flamenco guitarist .

I cant remember what else I got before that!



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MaynardGKrebs
posted on 07-24-2001 @ 8:02 AM      
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Sigur Rós - Agaetis Byrjun
Oh my god. This album is absolutely amazing. I'm not sure how well it will go over with most of you though, but it has now become one of my favorites. They have a Radiohead/Air feel to them. They are masters of distorting time and space. It takes them like 10 minutes to develop an idea, but it's well worth the wait. This band is in no hurry to get to the end of the song, and when they do, you wish they would start it all over again.
5 Coconuts


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Unicron
posted on 07-24-2001 @ 8:17 AM      
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I don't have 10 albums, so here is what i have

Metallica - Garage Inc.
Metallica - ...And Justice For All
Metallica - Master Of Puppets
Soundtrack - Duke Nukem
NFL Films - The Power And The Glory
Korn - Issues

a very sad collection.

MaynardGKrebs
posted on 07-24-2001 @ 9:10 AM      
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Check this out.
starálfur

It's a song off that Sigur Rós album.


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spitfire421
posted on 07-24-2001 @ 9:36 AM      
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That's a really beautiful song Maynard...not sure if I could listen to the whole album, but it was really nice..

MP-- may I also recommend Mondo Generator-Cocaine Rodeo, Unida-Coping with the Urban Coyote, Kyuss-Welcome to Sky Valley/Blues for the Red Sun, and Abdullah-s/t :) although you probably own some of these


Hey, will the world turn upon me
Will the soul survive ultimately
Oh, will peace ever be found
When I drag my feet on hallowed ground

I don't wanna know
what the future will hold
I don't wanna pray
cause I'm lost anyway

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