What have you been listening to?

Started by Allhallowsday, August 24, 2012, 11:29:56 PM

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marsattacks666

    "They come from the bowels of hell; a transformed race of walking dead. Zombies, guided by a master plan for complete domination of the Earth."

geezer butler

Glassjaw: Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Silence (2000)

Still my favorite post-hardcore record. Saw those guys in Detroit around 2002. They don't play many live shows, so it was pretty sick.

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Mike Scott

Nektar - A Tab in the Ocean (1972)



Nektar - ...Sounds Like This (1973)

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Gay for Johnny Depp: The Politics of Cruelty (2007)
Gay for Johnny Depp: What Doesn't Kill You, Eventually Kills You (2011)

Probably the most punk rock name for a band I've heard in a while :laugh: :laugh:
Total spazzcore. Gnarly lyrics. Great song titles too. "Very Little Good Happens Between 3 and 4am." 

If you like hardcore punk and/or extreme metal, I recommend these records.

Mord

You've Got Foetus on Your Breath - Deaf
Ist album by Foetus is a joyously noisy mess.

Mord

The Stooges - Live at Goose Lake August 8th, 1970
- Just bought this record Saturday. It was released on the 50th anniversary of the concert by Jack White's 3rd Man Records (1,000 piece cream vinyl edition with silk screened alternate cover). It is a perfect soundboard recording of the Stooges final concert with the original line-up. Fan-f*ckin-tastic! I remember seeing this show broadcast on T.V. back then. Iggy slathered peanut butter on his chest while standing on the crowd. The camera cut away when Ig flipped them off. It was the first time teenage me saw a singer jump off stage (hence the stage dive was born).

Mike Scott

Just got this EAGLES CD box set, so I'll be digging into that.

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Quote from: Mord on August 10, 2020, 06:23:18 PM
The Stooges - Live at Goose Lake August 8th, 1970
- Just bought this record Saturday. It was released on the 50th anniversary of the concert by Jack White's 3rd Man Records (1,000 piece cream vinyl edition with silk screened alternate cover). It is a perfect soundboard recording of the Stooges final concert with the original line-up. Fan-f*ckin-tastic! I remember seeing this show broadcast on T.V. back then. Iggy slathered peanut butter on his chest while standing on the crowd. The camera cut away when Ig flipped them off. It was the first time teenage me saw a singer jump off stage (hence the stage dive was born).

That's awesome Mord. Jack White's warehouse/store/studio is near the university campus in Detroit. Cool place. 

geezer butler

NWA: Efil4zaggin (1991)
Glass Casket: We Are Gathered Here Today (2003)

geezer butler

Old School

Black Sabbath: Symptom of the Universe
Black Flag: Police Story
The Clash: One More Dub
Gang of Four: Outside the Trains Don't Run on Time
Generation X: Heavens Inside

New School

Boy Harsher: Lost
Some Girls: You'll Be Happier With Lower Standards
Gay for Johnny Depp: She said "I Like This"
Vein: Doomtech
Turnstile: Love Lasso


geezer butler

Carcass: Symphonies of Sickness (1989(

One of the best death records of all time. Still heavy AF after all these years.  >:D >:D

Hepcat

Do you music lovers ever check out the shows of a certain mangy mutt on Hit Radio WOWW?

WOWW Radio - CRF2

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