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| Music Recomendation Thread I though I'd make this stupid thread up for those of you who may have a few recomendations for the rest of us to check out. I've read where quite a few people said to check out Queensryche's "Operation Mindcrime". I am in the process of listening to it for the first time, i'll give my thoughts later. Anyway, if you have any suggestions of songs, albums, or bands, put it down. Here are a few that have been mentioned: Queensryche - Operation Mindcrime Radiohead - Kid A Radiohead - OK Computer Sigur Ros - Agaetis Byrjun ![]() |
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| Re: Music Recommendation Thread Damn, I don't think I could have expected "Operation Mindcrime" to be as good as it was! I don't believe that I've missed this album for so long! This is a classic and a must hear for any fan of the rock genre. 9/10 Yeah,yeah,yeah. I don't write for fecking Rolling Stone! |
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| Re: Music Recommendation Thread Glad to hear you liked it. Did the beginning of "Eyes Of A Stranger" sound familiar?
__________________ Taking away from you for the greater good. "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery".-- Winston Churchill "Islam isn't in America to be equal to any other faith, but to become dominant" - Omar Ahmed, C.A.I.R.) Last edited by stratman : 06-28-2002 at 08:54 AM. |
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| Re: Music Recommendation Thread I guess you could say that was an homage to Empty Spaces and the great Floyd machine. |
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| Re: Music Recommendation Thread 'Premier Symptoms' by Air or 'Ride The Lightning' by Metallica or 'Black Sabbath' by Black Sabbath or 'Rhythm & Stealth' by Leftfield or 'Seal' by Seal or 'Gish' by Smashing Pumpkins or The 'Natural Born Killers' OST by Trent Reznor or 'Hunky Dory' by David Bowie or 'A Passage In Time' by Dead Can Dance or 'Reign In Blood' by Slayer or 'That Sigur Ros Album'. 'Screamadelica' by Primal Scream, 'Let Us Play' by Coldcut or 'Leprosy' by Death or 'Flying Teapot' by Gong or 'Blood Fire Death' by Bathory or 'In Rock' by Deep Purple or the 'Empire Strikes Back' OST or 'Houses Of The Holy' by Led Zep or 'Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld' by The Orb or 'Appetite For Destruction' by Guns & Roses or the 'Flash Gordon' OST by Queen or that Police compilation album or the first Leftfield album or the 'Cliff 'Em All' video or the Cardigans album with her lying on the ice or 'Every Man & Woman Is A Star' by Ultramarine or select songs off of 'What's The Story (Morning Glory) by Oasis or 'Homework' by Daft Punk or 'Motorbass' by Motorbass or 'Left Hand Path' by Entombed or 'Master Of Puppets' by Metallica or some others. Cheers, Mark
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| Van Morrison - Astral Weeks Television - Marquee Moon Talking Heads - Remain in Light Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures, Closer R.E.M. - Murmur U2 - The Unforgettable Fire David Bowie - The Man Who Sold The World Brian Eno - Music For Airports The Who - Live at Leeds Ramones - Ramones (debut album), It's Alive The Clash - The Clash (debut album), London Calling The Cure - Seventeen Seconds, Pornography Radiohead - OK Computer, Kid A (actually I'd suggest them all minus Pablo Honey!) And of course let's not forget Bob Dylan's Highway 61 revisited, Blonde on Blonde and Blood on the Tracks, The Beatles' Revolver, White Album and Abbey Road and the Sones' Sticky Fingers and Exile on Main Street. Cheers
__________________ Who was only a stranger at home Who was ground down in the end Who was found dead on the phone Who was dragged down by the stone No Floyd without Rog WaterSlut #00000002 |
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| Re: Music Recommendation Thread The soundtrack to Shrek is pretty good
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| Re: Music Recommendation Thread Elvis Costello - My Aim is True, This Year's Model Radiohead - OK Computer David Bowie - The Man Who Sold the World (glad to see you like this one, Which One's Pink Metallica - Master of Puppets Postishead - Dummy, self-titled The Doors - self-titled, Strange Days The Velvet Underground - self-titled (with Nico) Alice Cooper - Killer The Who-Tommy The soundtrack to Lost Highway Nine Inch Nails - Broken The Beatles - self-titled (White Album) The Beach Boys - Pet Sounds (the only good album they ever did, in my opinion) The Sex Pistols - Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols Ramones - self-titled Clash - London Calling KMFDM - Angst They Might Be Giants - self-titled, Factory Showroom The Cure - their first album (can't remember the name at the moment) TSGE - Chromatic System of a Down - self-titled, Toxicity The Beastie Boys - Ill Communication (The Diabolical) Biz Markie - The Biz Never Sleeps I'm sorry to recommend rap albums, is anyone has a strange problem with that. And that's all I can think of at the moment. (Oh, yes... System of a Down is going to play my town on the 27th of June... I'm gonna buy my ticket tommorow! I'm excited.) Last edited by Shane G. : 06-28-2002 at 07:33 PM. |
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| Re: Music Recommendation Thread there is no way i could reply to this thread with an actual answer.
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| Re: Music Recommendation Thread Quote:
What? Too many bands to recommend? |
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| Re: Music Recommendation Thread yeah. and i don't feel like typing that all out.
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| Re: Music Recommendation Thread Quote:
Such diversity! I've heard 13 of those albums. You forgot Wolverine blues. Too obvious? |
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| Re: Music Recommendation Thread Quote:
Stop being so damn lazy! |
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| Re: Music Recommendation Thread sorry. its just my nature.
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| Re: Music Recommendation Thread Hey thorin. do you use KaZaA? |
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