What music are you jammin?

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Tell me when you've downloaded it


... oh and what'd you think of the other people... mostly RJD2?
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Got it. Thanks man, now excuse me while i go jam.
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comeback kid - wake the dead
rise against - the sufferer and the witness
ignite - our darkest days
bone thugs n harmony - strength and loyalty
life in your way - ignite and rebuild
misery signals - mirrors
shai hulud - that within blood ill-tempered

some other stuff. some of you guys are into some really good old thrash and black metal.

on another board i frequent we do weekly playlists (it's more music-oriented but still). would anybody here be up for doing that?
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Post by durkada »

The stuff that has me grooving the past few days:

Boards of Canada - Campfire Headphase
Morphine -- Random selection from their catalog
Barry Adamson -- The Murky World of Barry Adamson
Luke Vibert -- Ace of Clubs
Herbalizer -- Something Wicked This Way Comes
Testament -- Dog Faced Gods
Cibo Matto -- Again, random selection
Hybrid -- I Choose Noise

Thats whats queued at any rate.
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The Secret Meeting(a.k.a Collide+Dean Garcia from Curve)-Ultrashiver
I love this album. As a fan of Curve and Collide, this album delivers just the sound I was looking for.

Epica-The Divine Conspiracy
Three songs I love on here, the rest I'm not sure about yet. Epica has always been a hit and miss band for me

Dark Tranquillity-Fiction
One word. AWESOME. This band has been very consistent for a few years now.

Kamelot-Ghost Opera(Great album, but seems to be missing some of the magic from their previous works)

I'm eagerly awaiting the newest albums from Iced Earth and Nightwish. Not entirely sure how good they'll be though given that both bands have gone through a great deal of change recently, having lost their longtime vocalists. Tim Owens doesn't sound quite as awesome as Barlowe, and from what I've heard of Anette Olzon from samples of Nightwish's new album, she's no Tarja
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Oh, I forgot the new White Stripes album Icky Thump
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Job for a Cowboy - Genesis/DOOM
Knights of the Abyss - Juggernaut
Lamb of God
xBishopx

Sabrepulse
USK
Xinon
Eric Chiptune
Nullsleep
Bit Shifter

and all my homies at 8BC!
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Raz1r wrote:Job for a Cowboy - Genesis/DOOM
my friend joel recorded this record.
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Dr Who episode 69 - The Green Death: Part 4...

Ive been painting my Battlelore miniatures so I like to have something that is not on my mp3 player to listen to.

At work my soundtrack is mostly trance, dance and techno. Alice Deejay's "Who Needs Guitars Anyway" being one of my favorites.
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I guess I have eclectic tastes because the two albums posted that I could most relate to were Dio and Raekwon!

Lately I have been listening to old DJ Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito radio shows. They were on late nights in NY and were usually very silly. There are crazy episodes where people like Nas and Mobb Deep just show up and freestyle before they were quite so famous. I've been beating the same few tapes into the ground for years but recently Stretch started a blog where he's been posting mp3s of old shows amongst other rap tidbits: http://konstantkontakt.blogspot.com/ If you can appreciate hip-hop from the early to mid 90s you have to check it out.
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