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What were the last five albums you bought?
2004-04-20, 6:00 PM #1
I was just curious as to what everyone has been buying and listening to lately.

In order of latest to oldest:

Five Iron Frenzy – The End is Here (just came out today and it's great! Woo!)
Pixies – Doolittle
Suicide Machines – A Match and Some Gasoline
Blood Brothers – Burn, Piano Island, Burn
Fugazi – 13 Songs


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2004-04-20, 6:13 PM #2
Stan Getz Bossa Nova
Tal Farlow (Verve Jazz Masters)
The Best of The Gerry Mulligan Quintet with Chet Baker
Mingus Ah Um
Blue Train (Coltrane)

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2004-04-20, 6:31 PM #3
Ok....

1. Jump - Between the Dim and the Dark (for my girlfriend)
2. Jump - Between the Dim and the Dark
3. David Bowie - The Best Of
4. Starsailor - Silence is Easy
5. Damien Rice - O

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free mp3 ~Jump - Young America

new album comes out April 20th
"Those ****ing amateurs... You left your dog, you idiots!"
2004-04-20, 6:32 PM #4
I bought my last album last December... however...

-Queen - The Platinum Collection (December '03)
-Vangelis - Spiral (December '03)
-Wendy Carlos - Complete Original Score from A Clockwork Orange (July '03)
-Jean-Michel Jarre: Images (June '03)
-Jean-Michel Jarre: Waiting For Cousteau (May '03)

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2004-04-20, 6:35 PM #5
AC/DC High Voltage ... AC/DC Who Made Who (same day)
Led Zeppelin II (Vinyl)
Queen II (Vinyl)
Scorpions Love at First Sting ... Scorpions Fly to the Rainbow (same day)

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2004-04-20, 6:35 PM #6
Schming, is the new Starsailor album as good as Love is Here?

Me:

Kings of Leon - Youth and Young Manhood
Muse - Showbiz
Muse - Origin of Symmetry
Jump, Little Children - Vertigo
Pete Murray - Feeler

And I'm currently bidding on Snow Patrol - Final Straw on eBay.

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2004-04-20, 6:43 PM #7
Hmmm... that reminds of an album I forgot to mention on my list. I ordered Asian Dub Foundation's Community Music a while ago, it just hasn't arrived yet. Man, my list is flawed. I'm fired.

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2004-04-21, 12:38 AM #8
Franz Ferdinand - Franz Ferdinand
The Strokes - Room On Fire
Kings Of Leon - Youth And Young Manhood
Hot Hot Heat - Make Up The Breakdown
The Libertines - Up The Bracket

I also got the mars volta album before that, which is slightly madder than the above albums, but i'm still listening to it a lot right now.

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2004-04-21, 1:01 AM #9
Temple Of The Dog - Temple Of The Dog

all rap below
El-P - Fantastic Damage
Jaylib - Champion Sound
Kool Savas (German rapper) album
3582 - Situational Ethics

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"Music is the universal language and the
dialect we speak in is Hip Hop!" - King Solomon
2004-04-21, 2:55 AM #10
Tvangeste - Firestorm
Einherjer - Native Norwegian Art
Dream Theater - Train Of Thought
Children Of Bodom - Something Wild
Children Of Bodom - Tokyo Warhearts (Live '99)



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* Wolfy goes around singing "I'm too sexy for Seb's body"
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2004-04-21, 9:55 AM #11
Go-Kart Records Compilation Vol. 2
Against Me! - As The Eternal Cowboy
And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead - Source Tags and Codes
Descendents - Everything Sux
Suicide Machines - A Match and Some Gasoline

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2004-04-21, 10:07 AM #12
Silence is Easy is leaps and bounds ahead of Love is Here in my book. It has a good mix of fast and slow songs and the songs Bring My Love, Four to the Floor, and Born Again rank up there as some of my favorite songs ever.

Bring My Love sounds like a Doves song
Four to the Floor is like... it's weirdly 70s Rod Stewart pop but with a cool rock feel
Born Again reminds me of Everything's Not Lost and has a pure sex outro.

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free mp3 ~Jump - Young America

new album comes out April 20th
"Those ****ing amateurs... You left your dog, you idiots!"
2004-04-21, 10:12 AM #13
Avenged Sevenfold - Waking the Fallen
Kill Bill Vol. 1 soundtrack
Rage Against the Machine-Live at the something


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2004-04-21, 10:24 AM #14
Five Iron Frenzy - The End Is Here (Wuss, I love your taste in music!!)
Various Artists - Warped Tour 2003 Compilation
The Insyderz - Soundtrack To A Revolution
The Remnants - Songs From The Hell Hole
Copeland - Beneath Medicine Tree


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2004-04-22, 12:22 PM #15
The Who - Then and Now.
The Ramones - Loud, Fast, Ramones.
Jimi Hendrix - The Ultimate Experience
Cream - Strange Brew.
Joe Satriani - Surfing with the Alien.
The Beatles - 1
Eric Clapton - Unplugged.
Probably a few others i cant really recall.

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2004-04-22, 1:34 PM #16
The Clash - London Calling
Ani Difranco - Dilate
The Bad Plus - These Are the Vistas
Issac Hayes - Shaft (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture)
Various Artists - The Boogie Nights Soundtrack

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2004-04-22, 3:36 PM #17
Quote:
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Pixies – Doolittle</font>

All right! What do you think of it? My favorite song on it is Debaser.
Although it's actually my least favorite Pixies album.

Quote:
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">David Bowie - The Best Of</font>

That's the recent double disc one right? I have that. He'd need a seperate disc for 1970 alone.
The second isn't as good because his stuff between Scary Monsters and Earthling mostly sucked.
David Bowie is so awesome.

For me, it's something like:
Franz Ferdinand- Franz Ferdinand
The Psychedelic Furs- Forever Now
The The- Mindbomb
The Dead Milkmen- Now We Are 20
the reissue of Echo and the Bunnymen- Ocean Rain (I already had that one)

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All you need is love.
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2004-04-22, 3:37 PM #18
Thrice - The Artist in the Ambulance
Between the Buried and Me - The Silent Circus
Hopesfall - The Satellite Years
Jets to Brazil - Perfecting Lonliness
The Juliana Theory - Love
2004-04-24, 8:15 AM #19
Primus-Sailing The Seas Of Cheese
Lostprophets-Start Something
Mudvayne-L.D. 50
Queen of the Damned OST
Primus-Animals Should Not Try To Act Like People (well, ok, this one's more of a DVD)

I really haven't bought too many CD's lately. I bought Sailing the Seas of Cheese probably a month ago.

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"I sound like angry chickens, or maybe a space robot."
-Les Claypool of Primus
2004-04-24, 5:37 PM #20
That's hard...

Tool - Ænima
A Perfect Circle - Mer De Noms
A Perfect Circle - Thirteenth Step
Nightwish - Wishmaster

Can't... remember... *die*

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2004-04-24, 5:49 PM #21
How is the new Five Iron Frenzy album? Is it a continuation of the direction they took in Electric Boogaloo, or is it like their older stuff?
I haven't listened to them in a while. Quantity Is Job 1 is a great EP, and All The Hype That Money Can Buy is also good. I think 451 is my favorite song on that one.

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All you need is love.
It's not the side effects of cocaine, so then I'm thinking that it must be love
2004-04-24, 6:07 PM #22
Furious Angels by Rob Dougan, Wreckage by Overseer, Exodus by Andy Hunter, Unearthed by E.S. Posthumus, and Bible of Dreams by Juno Reactor.

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2004-04-24, 6:21 PM #23
Rob Dougan is awesome. I love Disc 2, the instrumental disc.

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2004-04-24, 7:07 PM #24
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by dry gear the frog:
How is the new Five Iron Frenzy album? Is it a continuation of the direction they took in Electric Boogaloo, or is it like their older stuff?
I haven't listened to them in a while. Quantity Is Job 1 is a great EP, and All The Hype That Money Can Buy is also good. I think 451 is my favorite song on that one.

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Five Iron Frenzy actually just recently broke up. The new album is double-disc set, containing their last studio album and really great recording of their last show in Denver. I'd say that the studio album is closer in style to Electric Boogaloo than their old stuff, and the live recording really captures the emotion and excitement of that night. I’d recommend getting it, but then again they’re my favorite band so I'm a little biased. [http://forums.massassi.net/html/biggrin.gif]

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[This message has been edited by Wuss (edited April 24, 2004).]
2004-04-24, 8:18 PM #25
Well I bought that Snow Patrol CD off eBay, and am currently bidding on Jump, Little Children - Between the Dim and the Dark.

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2004-04-25, 4:08 PM #26
The Sickness - Disturbed (finally actually bought it)
A-Sides - Soundgarden
Live After Death - Iron Maiden
The End Of All Things To Come - Mudvayne (regret paying for it)
North - Elvis Costello
2004-04-25, 5:36 PM #27
Did I tell you Spork I went to see Jump in concert last night? They were pure sex as usual. Bought a shirt and had the guys all sign it. They're all really nice and the lead singer was like "Hey, you're in Schming right?"... it was cool even if he only knew that because I'd hung out with Matt Bivins the spoken-word singer guy a couple weeks before...

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free mp3 ~Jump - Young America

new album comes out April 20th
"Those ****ing amateurs... You left your dog, you idiots!"
2004-04-25, 7:44 PM #28
Quote:
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by dry gear the frog:
How is the new Five Iron Frenzy album? Is it a continuation of the direction they took in Electric Boogaloo, or is it like their older stuff?
I haven't listened to them in a while. Quantity Is Job 1 is a great EP, and All The Hype That Money Can Buy is also good. I think 451 is my favorite song on that one.

</font>


Leanor (hot sax player) speaks in Spanish. That's reason enough to buy it.


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IMPORTANT NOTICE: If you are one of the hundreds of parachuting enthusiasts who bought out "Easy Sky Diving" book, please make the following correction: on page 8, line 7, the words "state zip code" should have read "pull rip cord."
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2004-04-25, 9:54 PM #29
Wow. It's been so long since I've bought music.

The Streets - Original Pirate Material
Foo Fighters - One By One
Disturbed - Believe
System of a Down - Steal This Album

That goes back about 2 years I think.

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2004-04-25, 10:43 PM #30
Ani Difranco - Educated Guess
Los Fabuloso Cadillacs - Vasos Vacios
Rufus Wainwright - Want One
Portishead - Dummy [replacement]
PJ Harvey - To Bring You My Love [replacement]

So uh.. my tastes are, disparate? Words.
2004-04-26, 3:02 AM #31
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Schming:
Did I tell you Spork I went to see Jump in concert last night? They were pure sex as usual. Bought a shirt and had the guys all sign it. They're all really nice and the lead singer was like "Hey, you're in Schming right?"... it was cool even if he only knew that because I'd hung out with Matt Bivins the spoken-word singer guy a couple weeks before...</font>


Heh, cool shirt, but now you can never wash it [http://forums.massassi.net/html/tongue.gif]

Pretty cool they knew your band...
Are they really all that big in America? What kinda gig where they playing (where, etc.)? Just curious [http://forums.massassi.net/html/smile.gif]

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2004-04-26, 3:00 PM #32
Quote:
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Da_Roosta:
Leanor (hot sax player) speaks in Spanish. That's reason enough to buy it.
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Is that Jeff the Girl?
I really like the stuff she's written for the band before.


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