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    So far tonight i have very much enjoyed the wonder that is devin Townsend's Addicted... heavy but so darn good and FUN to listen to, and now i just got done listening to regurgitator's "Love and Paranoia" album.... what next, i wonder...Might go for some Arcade Fire..... hmmmm...

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    In my opinion, I think the newer NOFX is a lot more listenable. Parts of Punk in Drublic annoy the **** out of me, if only because Fat Mike's vocals were really whiny. I think after So Long and Thanks For All The Shoes, they started to get a lot better. I would recommend the newer stuff, So Long... is probably my favorite album from those guys.

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    I've had this for quite a while now and completley forgot i owned it, it didn't really catch me at first but right now it's reeeeally warming to me. It's ecclectic but not in an unforgiving way, there really are some truly gorgeous moments like the the little folk influences throughout.

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    I believe that The Mantle is one of the best crafted albums ever. What I mean by that is that every song fits more perfectly with each other then any other album I have ever heard. That album had so much emotion put into it and the production was absolutely great.

    Lately I have been listening to Et tu Brute's demo a lot and also:

    Led Zeppelin - II

    Started out with me wanting to listen to Whole Lotta Love and then I just kept listening to the album in repetition.

    Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left

    What can I say it is one of the greatest folk albums ever created. It is a shame we didn't get to hear more from Nick Drake because he is pretty much the most soulful acoustic guitar player IMO.

    Thorr's Hammer - Dommedagsnatt

    I really wish this band kept going. First off, the female vocalist who did this album is really one of my favorite doom metal grunters. Her voice is eerie, like Ozzy's, which I think is great for this type of metal. This band reminded me of a sludgedoom version of Draconian, which is why I really liked them.

    The Fall of Troy - Manipulator

    This is probably my favorite TFOT album. I have been listening to this album daily for at least two months and can't get enough from it. Personally I think Erak put a lot more into this album then any of the others, and the changes from the poppy sensation to the Prog to the Post-Hardcore meltdowns is just amazing. I really think that TFOT are one of, if not the, best Post-Hardcore banRAB out there.

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    Albums You're Digging II

    Losing All - Day of Fire
    Rise and Fall - The Kin
    Rhythm, Chord, and Melody - The Reign of Kindo
    Genesis Underground - Eye Alaska
    Yellow & Elephant - Eye Alaska
    MUTEMATH - MUTE MATH
    Dance or Die - Family Force 5
    Business Up Front / Party in the Back - Family Force 5
    Endangered Species - Flaw
    Dark Passion Play - Nightwish
    Once - Nightwish

    All are amazing albums.

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    Been listening to a lot of the Celibate Rifles recently, particularly Spaceman In a Satin Suit. They're basically a more consistent version of the Saints, which is just fine by me really

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    It was mine for a few years, Oasis are from the same City as me so back in the day they were my idols, don't really listen to them anymore but I'll always respect them for giving me the inspiration to learn guitar. How come you prefer WTS(MG) over Definitely Maybe?

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    top albums of the last week, several garnered from share-happy rabroad merabers:







    also

    the Deviants - Ptooff!
    X - Los Angeles
    The Plot to Blow Up The Eiffel Tower - Dissertation, Honey
    Mirthrandir - For You, The Old Women
    Bodkin - Bodkin
    Simply Saucer - Cyborgs Revisited
    the Flaming Tsunamis - Fear Everything

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    Original Sin - Grow Your Wings


    New DnB that I'm loving atm. Some good diversity on here, with a few tunes that are absolutely dangerous. There's some softer, moodier stuff as well though, like this beautiful song:

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    Man, I played the hell out of that Zwan album when it came out - haven't played it in a while though so it may be slated for a re- listen real soon, that is one solid album full of great tunes and good, warm feeling production, that while not perfect sonically, definitely translates the great feel of the songs. Top album. Arguably better than Corgan's Pumpkins comeback album....

 

 

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