Hell yeah, dude! Which one? My favorite is probably Blood of the Ram.Forlorn Drifter wrote:Man, I got one of their CD's in the truck right now.
What are you listening to at the present? (genres helpful)
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Haymaker. Blood of the Rams is damn good though.
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Haymaker is a close second.
They actually stayed at my parents' place quite a few times whenever they would come through NC. Great group of guys.
And I hate that I have to type that sentence in past tense.
They actually stayed at my parents' place quite a few times whenever they would come through NC. Great group of guys.
And I hate that I have to type that sentence in past tense.
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Carly Rae Jepsen - Tonight I'm Getting Over You
Pop
Pop

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Fraggin' Newbies - A

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Fraggin' Newbies is so 2010.TSTR wrote:Fraggin' Newbies - A
Let strength be granted, so the world might be mended...so the world might be mended.
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Well, this is a retro site after all.Stark wrote:Fraggin' Newbies is so 2010.TSTR wrote:Fraggin' Newbies - A
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Can anyone throw me some Drum and Bass suggestions? Maybe some lesser known stuff. I really enjoy classic 90's D&B with more acoustical, jazz breaks. I love Cujo (Amon Tobins original alias), classic Goldie, Hospital Records stuff, Squarepusher, etc.
Either direct, specific YouTube tracks or album names would be awesome!
Either direct, specific YouTube tracks or album names would be awesome!
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Not necessarily unknown or jazzy, but some suggestions anyway. I went a little off the rails there, but whatever.Ghudda wrote:Can anyone throw me some Drum and Bass suggestions? Maybe some lesser known stuff. I really enjoy classic 90's D&B with more acoustical, jazz breaks. I love Cujo (Amon Tobins original alias), classic Goldie, Hospital Records stuff, Squarepusher, etc.
Either direct, specific YouTube tracks or album names would be awesome!
Alex Reece - Pulp Friction
Adam F - Circles
Dillinja - Warrior Jazz
Mocean Worker - Times of Danger
Mocean Worker - Rene M
MW's first 2 albums are awesome. He changed on the 3rd and I kind of gave up after that. But lovely early stuff. Can't find Counts, Dukes, and Strays on YT.
Plug - Me and Mr. Jones
Wagon Christ - Bend Over
Roni Size & Reprazent - Brown Paper Bag
Depth Charge - Han Do Jin
Photek - Seven Samurai
Bostich - Polaris
Panacea - VIP Torture
Cativo - 3 Seconds is Now
Sonic Subjunkies - Welcome to Central Industrial
Quoit - Set Up
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Today I cut up a bunch of NASA archival footage and made a music video for a song my band recorded back in 2006... Better late than never!
(Yes. We're named after Steve Guttenberg.)
This also marks the first time I've used any video editing software in the past decade. Kinda makes me wish I pursued it more back when I was in school. Even though I have no idea what I'm doing it's still pretty fun and rewarding, albeit time consuming.
(Yes. We're named after Steve Guttenberg.)
This also marks the first time I've used any video editing software in the past decade. Kinda makes me wish I pursued it more back when I was in school. Even though I have no idea what I'm doing it's still pretty fun and rewarding, albeit time consuming.

