Korn was on the playlist back in high school then I stopped being mad and stopped listeningnoiseredux wrote:I feel like being an angsty teen again, so I've been listening to a bunch of Korn.
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I'm interested, but I'm always interested when an artist/band I like makes something outside of their usual comfort zone.OldSchool_Boy wrote:Korn was on the playlist back in high school then I stopped being mad and stopped listeningnoiseredux wrote:I feel like being an angsty teen again, so I've been listening to a bunch of Korn.I still am a fan though and I listen to Untouchables once in a blue moon. As far as that new Dubstep album there making, I might pass on it.
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Is it weird that I go through phases where I really like Korn and phases where I really don't? Usually, I won't go out my way to listen to them, but then once a year or so I'll get the urge to listen to a bunch of their work in a short, intense period of time. I don't know why.noiseredux wrote:I'm interested, but I'm always interested when an artist/band I like makes something outside of their usual comfort zone.OldSchool_Boy wrote:Korn was on the playlist back in high school then I stopped being mad and stopped listeningnoiseredux wrote:I feel like being an angsty teen again, so I've been listening to a bunch of Korn.I still am a fan though and I listen to Untouchables once in a blue moon. As far as that new Dubstep album there making, I might pass on it.
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that's how I am with certain bands too. I think they're one of them. So like right now I'm in that phase, and will probably listen to their entire discography in the course of a week and then it'll be out of my system.
If yr curious, I think ISSUES might be my favorite album. But it's tough. Their first four albums are really great anyway. Any one of those could be a contender.
If yr curious, I think ISSUES might be my favorite album. But it's tough. Their first four albums are really great anyway. Any one of those could be a contender.
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I am probably partial to their first album, but Issues is great. I haven't picked up their last two - have you? Worth getting?noiseredux wrote:that's how I am with certain bands too. I think they're one of them. So like right now I'm in that phase, and will probably listen to their entire discography in the course of a week and then it'll be out of my system.
If yr curious, I think ISSUES might be my favorite album. But it's tough. Their first four albums are really great anyway. Any one of those could be a contender.
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I haven't, but I've heard songs from Untitled and liked them, -- and I've heard that their last one III is actually one of their best in years. More than anything, I just find them sort of fascinating. I can't think of any other band that's released both an unplugged album and a chopped-n-screwed album.dsheinem wrote: I am probably partial to their first album, but Issues is great. I haven't picked up their last two - have you? Worth getting?
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Man, need some inoffensive happy music today. Think I'll start with some Raymond Scott.
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I will contribute Curtis Mayfield's Tripping Out to this cause.Hobie-wan wrote:Man, need some inoffensive happy music today.
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That works.OldSchool_Boy wrote:I will contribute Curtis Mayfield's Tripping Out to this cause.
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how bout this?Hobie-wan wrote:That works.OldSchool_Boy wrote:I will contribute Curtis Mayfield's Tripping Out to this cause.Moving on with Soul Coughing.
