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  • Top20: 2009

    Dez 9 2009, 0h31 por fontikos

    20. Depeche Mode - Sounds of the Universe

    Released 21/4/2009


    19. Quantic & His Combo Barbaro - Tradition In Transition

    Released 29/7/2009


    18. Bob Dylan - Together Through Life

    Released 24/4/2009


    17. Röyksopp - Junior

    Released 20/3/2009


    16. Iggy Pop - Preliminaires

    Released 25/5/2009


    15. Van Morrison - Astral Weeks: Live At The Hollywood Bowl

    Released 6/2/2009


    14. Leonard Cohen - Live in London

    Released 31/3/2009


    13. The Aggrolites - IV

    Released 6/6/2009


    12. W.A.S.P. - Babylon

    Released 16/10/2009


    11. Archive - Controlling Crowds Part IV

    Released 16/10/2009


    10. The Prodigy - Invaders Must Die

    Released 23/2/2009


    9. Easy Star All-Stars - Easy Star's Lonely Hearts Dub Band

    Released 14/4/2009

    8. Sivert Høyem - Moon Landing

    Released 1/10/2009


    7. Muse - The Resistance

    Released 11/9/2009


    6. Rancid - Let The Dominoes Fall

    Released 2/6/2009


    5. John Frusciante - The Empyrean

    Released 1/1/2009


    4. Shpongle - Ineffable Mysteries From Shpongleland

    Released 29/11/2009

    3. Pearl Jam - Backspacer

    Released 3/11/2009


    2. Archive - Controlling Crowds

    Released 27/3/2009


    1. Alice in Chains - Black Gives Way To Blue

    Released 29/9/2009




    Created using OnDistantShores's Album Of The Year journal generator.
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  • 2009 Tops, Almost Tops & Flops

    Dez 8 2009, 9h57 por stellatokyo

    -10 Favorite Albums of the Year-
    (no particular order)

    Depeche Mode - Sounds of the Universe

    Best Tracks: TocarFragile Tension & TocarIn Sympathy

    Sonic Youth - The Eternal

    Best Tracks: Malibu Gas Station & Massage the History

    Telefon Tel Aviv - Immolate Yourself

    Best Tracks: The Birds & You Are the Worst Thing in the World

    The Dead Weather - Horehound

    Best Tracks: Treat Me Like Your Mother & Bone House

    Louderbach - Autumn

    Best Tracks: Notes & Shine

    Clark - Totems Flare

    Best Tracks: Growls Garden & Look Into The Heart Now

    Tegan and Sara - Sainthood

    Best Tracks: On Directing & The Ocean

    Memory Tapes - Seek Magic

    Best Tracks: Bicycle & Green Knight

    The Field - Yesterday & Today

    Best Tracks: Leave It & The More That I Do

    Little Dragon - Machine Dreams

    Best Tracks: TocarFeather & TocarBlinking Pigs


    - 10 "Not the Best but still Good" Albums -

    Peaches - I Feel Cream

    Great Tracks: Lose You & Show Stopper

    Miss Kittin & The Hacker - Two

    Great Tracks: 1000 Dreams & Electronic City

    Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix

    Great Tracks: Fences & Girlfriend

    Iggy Pop - Préliminaires

    Great Tracks: TocarSpanish Coast & TocarJe Sais Que Tu Sais

    Air - Love 2

    Great Tracks: TocarMissing The Light Of The Day & TocarHeaven's Light

    Bat for Lashes - Two Suns

    Great Tracks: TocarDaniel & TocarPearl's Dream

    Magneta Lane - Gambling With God

    Great Tracks: Lady Bones & September Came

    Voodeux - The Paranormal

    Great Tracks: TocarBones & TocarSkeleton Key

    Them Crooked Vultures - Them Crooked Vultures

    Great Tracks: TocarNo One Loves Me & Neither Do I & TocarGunman

    Emilie Simon - The Big Machine

    Great Tracks: The Cycle & Closer

    - 10 Disappointing / Meh Albums -

    *5 Disappointing:

    Nathan Fake - hard islands

    Good Track: Castle Rising

    Moderat - Moderat

    Good Track: Rusty Nails

    Fischerspooner - Entertainment

    Good Track: TocarDoor Train Home

    IAMX - Kingdom of Welcome Addiction

    Good Track: The Great Shipwreck Of Life

    Placebo - Battle For The Sun

    Good Track: TocarBattle For The Sun

    *5 "Meh":

    Atlas Sound - Logos

    The Track I'd Save:: TocarKid Klimax

    Metric - Fantasies

    The Track I'd Save: Help I'm Alive

    Passion Pit - Manners

    The Track I'd Save: TocarEyes as Candles

    Au Revoir Simone - Still Night, Still Light

    The Track I'd Save: TocarAll or Nothing

    The xx - xx

    The Track I'd Save: Islands
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  • Non-Defunct Bands I'd Love to See

    Dez 2 2009, 21h30 por trikkydikkyy

    I've been lucky enough to be able to see so many bands that I love. But here are some that still need crossing off the list:

    múm
    Kimya Dawson
    Pixies
    Ryan Adams
    The Smashing Pumpkins
    Iggy Pop
    Tokyo Police Club
    Kraftwerk
    M83
    Daft Punk
    Cold War Kids
    AIDS Wolf
    HEALTH
    Sabrepulse
    Pixelh8
    PRE
    Bon Iver
    The Futureheads
    Gary Numan
    Green Day
    Gregory and the Hawk
    The Strokes
    Andrew Jackson Jihad
    Paul Baribeau
    The Teenagers
    Errors
    Kasabian
    Muse
    Lightspeed Champion
    Marilyn Manson
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  • My top 50 albuns by plays

    Dez 1 2009, 21h40 por CrashRHCP

    Ill update it from month to month and see the evolution of this list, because it will probably change.

    CrashRHCP's top albums (overall) 1. Green Day - 21st Century Breakdown (82)
    2. The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (82)
    3. Blink 182 - Greatest Hits (79)
    4. Rise Against - Revolutions Per Minute (77)
    5. Creed - Greatest Hits (70)
    6. Nickelback - All the Right Reasons (69)
    7. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Stadium Arcadium (67)
    8. Def Leppard - Hysteria (59)
    9. Nirvana - MTV Unplugged In New York (59)
    10. U2 - The Best of 1990-2000 [Bonus Tracks/DVD] Disc 1 (58) 11. Angels and Airwaves - We Dont Need To Whisper (54) 12. Sum 41 - Chuck (53)
    13. Red Hot Chili Peppers - [EMG] - Live At Slane Castle (Audio DVD) (50) 14. The Who - The Ultimate Collection (disc 1) (49) 15. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Greatest Hits (49)
    16. Foo Fighters - Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace (48)
    17. 30 Seconds to Mars - A Beautiful Lie (48)
    18. Red Hot Chili Peppers - By the Way (45)
    19. Def Leppard - Rock of Ages: The Definitive Collection (43)
    20. Coldplay - Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends (42)
    21. John Frusciante - The Empyrean (41)
    22. Rise Against - Siren Song of the Counter Culture (36)
    23. Aerosmith - O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits CD 1 (34) 24. Angels and Airwaves - We Don't Need To Whisper (32)
    25. Pink Floyd - The Dark Side Of The Moon (31)
    26. Fuel - Angels & Devils (30) 27. 30 Seconds to Mars - 30 Seconds To Mars (30)
    28. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Californication (29)
    29. Three Days Grace - One X (28)
    30. The Who - The Ultimate Collection (disc 2) (27)
    31. Aerosmith - O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits CD 2 (27) 32. Staind - 14 Shades of Grey (27)
    33. Fall Out Boy - Infinity On High (26)
    34. Metallica - Metallica (26)
    35. Slipknot - All Hope Is Gone (24)
    36. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Blood Sugar Sex Magik (22)
    37. Daughtry - Leave this Town (22)
    38. Iggy Pop - Lust For Life (22)
    39. System of a Down - Mezmerize (21)
    40. The Who - My Generation: The Very Best O (21)
    41. U2 - Best of 80-90 (20) 42. Foo Fighters - The Colour and the Shape (20)
    43. Foo Fighters - In Your Honor (disc 1) (20)
    44. Rise Against - The Sufferer and the Witness (20)
    45. +44 - When Your Heart Stops Beating (19)
    46. Pearl Jam - Yield (19)
    47. Xutos e Pontapes - Ao Vivo no Pavilhão Atlantico cd 2 (19) 48. Rise Against - Appeal To Reason (19)
    49. Queen - Gold Disc 1 (18) 50. Foo Fighters - There Is Nothing Left to Lose (18)
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  • get bored it's a boring day

    Nov 28 2009, 1h59 por Nikki_C_ee

    My Top 25 Albums:
    01. Rise Against - The Sufferer and the Witness
    02. Rise Against - Appeal To Reason
    03. CKY - An Answer Can Be Found
    04. Sum 41 - Chuck
    05. CKY - Infiltrate Destroy Rebuild
    06. Lostprophets - Liberation Transmission
    07. Jonas Brothers - Jonas Brothers
    08. Rise Against – Siren Song of the Counter Culture
    09. Social Distortion – Sex, Love and Rock 'n' Roll
    10. Mobile – Tomorrow Starts Today
    11. Cauterize – Disguises
    12. Faber Drive – Seven Second Surgery
    13. Social Distortion – White Light, White Heat, White Trash
    14. Fightstar - Be Human
    15. All Time Low – Nothing Personal
    16. Story of the Year – In the Wake of Determination
    17. Anti-Flag – The Bright Lights of America
    18. Gob – Foot in Mouth Disease
    19. Pennywise – Land of the Free?
    20. Ten Second Epic – Hometown
    21. The Sounds - Crossing The Rubicon
    22. Social Distortion - Social Distortion
    23. Rise Against – Revolutions Per Minute
    24. Matt Willis – Don't Let It Go To Waste
    25. Zebrahead - Phoenix


    My Top 25 Songs:
    01. Rise Against - TocarSurvive
    02. CKY - TocarTripled Manic State
    03. Faber Drive - Time Bomb
    04. CKY - TocarSuddenly Tragic
    05. Social Distortion - Reach for the Sky
    06. Social Distortion - TocarCold Feelings
    07. CKY - TocarDressed In Decay
    08. Switchfoot - TocarMeant To Live
    09. Sum 41 - TocarOpen Your Eyes
    10. Fightstar - War Machine
    11. Rise Against – TocarWhereabouts Unknown
    12. CKY – TocarFrenetic Amnesic
    13. CKY – TocarFamiliar Realm
    14. HIM - Poison Heart
    15. Neverending White Lights – The World Is Darker
    16. Placebo - TocarSecond Sight
    17. Rise Against - TocarTip The Scales
    18. blink-182 - TocarStockholm Syndrome
    19. Smile Empty Soul - TocarNever Again
    20. Pennywise - My God
    21. Sum 41 ft. Iggy Pop - Little Know It All
    22. 3 Doors Down - TocarIt's Not My Time
    23. Jonas Brothers - TocarHollywood
    24. Social Distortion - TocarDon't Drag Me Down
    25. Blue October - TocarBlack Orchid


    My Top 25 Artists:
    01. Rise Against
    02. Social Distortion
    03. Ramones
    04. CKY
    05. Sum 41
    06. HIM
    07. Jonas Brothers
    08. Pennywise
    09. Good Charlotte
    10. Zebrahead
    11. Lostprophets
    12. Placebo
    13. Story of the Year
    14. Anti-Flag
    15. 3 Doors Down
    16. Switchfoot
    17. Fightstar
    18. Bad Religion
    19. Gob
    20. Green Day
    21. Cauterize
    22. Simple Plan
    23. Dropkick Murphys
    24. All Time Low
    25. The Offspring
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  • Tuesday Twenty: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.03b: 100 to 81

    Nov 17 2009, 15h03 por amodelofcontrol

    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01a: 200 to 181
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01b: 180 to 161
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02a: 160 to 141
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02b: 140 to 121
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.03a: 120 to 101

    100
    Girls Against Boys
    Kill the Sexplayer
    Cruise Yourself
    1994

    Remarkably one of two bands in todays forty that have two bassists, never a common setup in alternative rock, never mind any other genre. GVSB are one of my favourite bands and have been for many years, despite a now long period of inactivity other than occasional gigs. This single - their commercial breakthrough, really - was featured on the Clerks soundtrack, and it's deep-down-and-dirty grooves are a good representation of where GVSB were at the time. They flirted with electronics and major labels subsequently, but this track comes from the middle of a golden period where the band frankly didn't put a note wrong for three albums.

    99
    Nine Inch Nails
    TocarSomewhat Damaged
    The Fragile
    1999

    The awesome opening track from one of the most self-indulgent, overblown albums I've ever heard (really, this album would have benefitted from being cut down to a single CD - although it would have been some of the vocal tracks I'd cut), this is cleverly built to add one layer at a time before exploding into a trademark freakout for the close. An impressive track live nowadays, too...

    98
    Pearl Jam
    TocarJeremy
    Ten
    1992

    Still a shocking, powerful song even now, this is a rare example of a video adding to an already astonishing track. Everything about this track has a sense of foreboding, right from the bassline that opens the track, and the lyrics do a great job of giving you an idea of what is going on, but not the whole story, wrapping parts of it in metaphors ("Jeremy spoke in class today") which the video makes explicit at the very end. By a long chalk (in my view) PJ's finest moment, and making an eloquent statement on an issue that was to become rather too common in the media in the following decade or two.

    97
    Spahn Ranch
    TocarLocusts
    The Coiled One
    1995

    Let's be honest - in industrial circles, it seems you either love Spahn Ranch or you really, really don't. I can see how their later stuff, featuring much more in the way of dub and house influences, not to mention some other unexpected directions, could be divisive, but I always thought that The Coiled One was an album that had a slightly wider appeal. Even so, it was chock full of sampled, cyclic guitar riffs, strange-sounding beats that were almost-live-drums-but-not-quite, and then Athan Maroulis' warm but detached vocals. All of these come together to amazing effect for this track (side note: I'd never even known of the existence of this video until writing this...)

    96
    Rob Zombie
    TocarLiving Dead Girl
    Hellbilly Deluxe
    1998

    Now an astonishing eleven years old, this track - like all of Zombie's best - hasn't dated a minute. With it's old horror B-movie samples, slinky, bass-heavy prowl, anthemic chorus - not to mention the bonkers video based on The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari - how was this ever going to fail?

    95
    The Levellers
    Liberty Song
    Levelling the Land
    1991

    I was a big Levellers fan in the 90s. No, I didn't have dreadlocks, or a dog on a string, but I did have an appreciation of a nakedly political band who had a good line in folkish-rock. I've seen them live a few times - they have always been an awesome live band - and this rabble-rousing call-to-arms is one of their greatest live tracks and a big fan favourite, even after all these years. Another that I didn't know had a video, too…

    94
    The Prodigy
    Their Law
    Music for the Jilted Generation
    1994

    Talking of protest, this album was a huge statement against the Criminal Justice Act of 1994, and it's most obvious statement was this rocking collaboration with Pop Will Eat Itself: "Fuck 'em and their law". Hulking great beats Prodigy-style, and vocals and guitars PWEI-style. A meeting of minds that worked so well it's amazing it wasn't done again...

    93
    Radiator
    Who Is Your God
    Radiator
    1998

    Another of those bands who had a fleeting glimpse of "fame" and vanished, Radiator were an intriguing electronic/industrial-rock band who only ever made one album (I understand they were another band to suffer from the rash of major label rationalisation at the end of the decade). The album was good, but it was the final, climactic track that was the pick - a steadily build-up, exploding into a techno-metal dancefloor monster, before reaching even greater heights as the song stampedes through just four frantic minutes.

    92
    Tindersticks
    Can We Start Again?
    Simple Pleasure
    1999

    Tindersticks' jazzy, bluesy music is meant for the darkness, for smoky rooms where people go to escape from life…and as such, are perhaps not quite loved as much as they should be. For this album, they introduced a soulful influence that produced this extraordinarily tender single, with Stuart Staples' baritone vocals the utterly perfect match.

    91
    Will Haven
    I've Seen My Fate
    El Diablo
    1997

    An absolutely fearsome live band back when they first appeared on various support bills in the UK (they nearly cleared half the Astoria when supporting Pitchshifter once, they were that loud - a rumbling juggernaut of fury), it was brutal tracks like this sludgy, hardcore monster that sealed our approval. Judging on the oppressiveness and heaviness of this track, the fate forseen was not good, and this was an attempt to simply scare the fates away. Judging on the fact that Grady Avenell has recently rejoined the reformed band, it could be said to have worked well.

    90
    Kenickie
    TocarPunka
    At the Club
    1994

    A bunch of Sunderland teenagers form a band, and write, in the main, songs about going out on the lash. Which made this album marvellous fun - and, it should be added, is one of my girlfriend's favourite albums ever - however this track is where it deviated slightly from the core subject. This track - a three-minute powerpop masterpiece - is a viciously sneering put-down of the mid-90s lo-fi scene and those who were, umm, "more indie than thou". It's not hard to side with Kenickie when they produce a song with this much wit...

    89
    Ned's Atomic Dustbin
    TocarKill Your Television
    God Fodder
    1990

    Long maligned in the press, this band were always rather better than the music press would have you believe. Their finest moment is still the opening track on their debut, though, a rampaging, two-bass attack seemingly about a somewhat testy relationship that has happily endured twenty years and still sounds great.

    88
    Björk
    TocarOne Day
    Debut
    1993

    Björk's first solo album-proper is a wonderfully diverse collection of songs, that gave a good idea of just how broad-minded a musician she was. From frankly odd musings on human nature, to sexuality, to simply losing it in a club, lyrically things were just as strange. At the heart of the album, though, was this gorgeous, tender declaration of love and hope that was a lot less complex than the rest of the album, and in this case all the better for it.

    87
    Jane's Addiction
    Three Days
    Ritual de lo Habitual
    1990

    Jane's most majestic moment, this epic, eleven minute masterpiece is a track worth persevering with. Apparently telling the tale of a lover's tryst involving Perry Farrell and two others, it's lyrics are never exactly candid, but really, this is all about the music. It's vast length allows it to unfold gradually, and is evidence of just how talented a band of musicians JA were. You get guitar solos, bass solos, drum solos, and the most awe-inspiring climax to the song, that was even more extraordinary live when i saw it earlier this year.

    86
    Pitchshifter
    TocarW.Y.S.I.W.Y.G.
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    1998

    This album was Pitchshifter's big breakthrough to the metal mainstream, moving from their heavier, Godflesh-influenced sound of before into a drum'n'bass-punk-metal hybrid that came along at just the right time. I'm hardly short of highlights to pick from this album, either, such was the strength of it, but I've plumped for the big live favourite that is always welcome to hear. As usual it has a subtle political theme, but for once it's all about the music, the punk charge and then electronic breakdowns with the stomping 'pit finale...

    85
    Portishead
    TocarStrangers
    Dummy
    1994

    One of a number of tracks on this album that sound like they had been beamed in from another planet, so different did they sound at the time - Beth Gibbons' scratchy, distant vocal in the verses, the heavy, lumbering beats for other parts, the exquisite melancholy of it all. What's all the more remarkable is that over fifteen years and three albums, they have never been short of enthralling and unique (try as they might, no band has ever even come close to sounding like Portishead).

    84
    Tricky
    Suffocated Love
    Maxinquaye
    1995

    I'll say more about the wonder that is this album at a later point, so for now I'll concentrate on just the one song. And that one song is this glorious, after-dark lament of two lovers giving their views on a relationship that may or may not be falling apart. Either way, it's a song utterly dripping with lust and eroticism, but never becoming seedy as some songs that try this do.

    83
    Skinny Puppy
    WARLOCKed
    Warlock EP
    1990

    The mighty Puppy's finest five or six minutes (someone is going to slay me for this, I'm sure), I've never had any clue as to what nivek ogre was on about, but no matter - this is an awesome track that is unusually simple in structure for SP. Little more than the thumping beat, the odd synth line and sample, and Ogre's vocals, it's far less dense, and in this case all the better for it - also one of SP's more melodic moments, it's been a staple of the live set for years, and with good reason...

    82
    Brainiac
    Sexual Frustration
    Bonsai Superstar
    1996

    The track that frankly, should have made Brainiac stars. It never quite worked out like that, although by the time Tim Taylor died in a car crash a few years later, they were recording their major-label debut. When the track first starts on record, it's a storm of distortion and Taylor's voice is buried within, but all it takes is one guitar chord for things to snap into focus, and it all kicks off from there. Basically Taylor detailing how he isn't getting any, the music is as chaotic as his mind, going on the lyrics, and in a parallel universe this would have been the all-conquering hit it deserved to be.

    81
    Death in Vegas
    Aisha
    The Contino Sessions
    1999

    This album had an extraordinary amount of praise lavished on it, and that was partly down to the exquisite sound and mood, and also down to the amazing vocal performances gained from the guests that joined in. The pick of them, though, was this utterly demented appearance from Iggy Pop, ranting and raving about a serial killer who may or may not be confined to his head. The low-end rumble of the music matches Iggy's crazy delivery perfectly, and the video is just as fucked up.

    Friday: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.04: 80 to 41
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  • Uma porção de rock and roll, por favor

    Nov 14 2009, 12h04 por gregorioaf

    Sábado 7 Nov – Planeta Terra Festival

    do blog gregoriosidades

    O show que Iggy Pop fez ao lado da banda The Stooges, na última edição do festival Planeta Terra tomou as manchetes dos jornais. Não pela música.

    O fato de Iggy ter 62 anos e se comportar como um jovem rebelde é um dos motivos. Sem camisa, chegou a mostrar o cofrinho e nem ligou pra isso. O que importava pra ele era fazer um show de rock and roll.

    O outro motivo: a truculência dos seguranças, que abusaram da força contra o público e a imprensa.

    Em determinado momento da apresentação, convidou o público a subir no palco. E isso é um convite irrecusável (experiência própria).

    O vídeo abaixo mostra o momento:



    Esse é o espírito do rock and roll contestador, inconsequente, cheio de atitude. É a música como postura, comportamento, uma expressão cultural.

    É claro que isso não estava combinado, e a organização acabou gerando uma confusão. Mas tudo que ocorreu serviu pra deixar o show ainda mais histórico e inesquecível.

    Frases como “Foi o melhor momento da minha vida” e “Eu dividi o palco com o Iggy Pop” espalhadas nas redes sociais mostram a importância desse momento para o público lá presente.

    E assim a apresentação de Iggy Pop se tornou o grande momento do festival, com repercussão internacional.

    Essas imagens me deixam arrepiado – mesmo eu não sendo nem um pouquinho punk rocker – enquanto esse show acontecia, eu estava a poucos metros dançando ao som do The Ting Tings.

    Eu podia ter feito parte desse momento histórico, mas acho que me diverti mais cantando Shut Up and Let Me Go!
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  • Planeta Terra 09

    Nov 14 2009, 5h56 por Luizluizluiz

    Algumas fotos do Planeta Terra 2009 no blog!

    Móveis Coloniais de Acaju
    Maximo Park
    Copacabana Club
    Patrick Wolf
    Sonic Youth
    Iggy Pop
    Metronomy
    The Ting Tings

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  • My Favorite Albums In My Life So Far.. in no special order.except alphabetical.hehe

    Nov 13 2009, 11h19 por Dani1727

    Why the fuck am I writing this, no one cares..hehe cept me
    (for people who are either very bored or have no life, i think the problem is i just listen to too much damn music)

    . Alice in Chains- MTV Unplugged. if u can, watch the video. Lane= amazing

    . Beatles- Rubber Soul & The White Album. can never pick 1, annoying huh?

    . The Breeders- Last Splash. so lovely, no aloha

    . Butthole Surfers- Electriclarryland. ...interesting

    . The Clash- London Calling. cliche choice but so good

    . Dinosaur Jr- Where You Been?. great guitar, & puts me in a weird mood

    . The Doors- Soft Parade. YOU CANNOT PETITION THE LORD WITH PRAYER !

    . Dr. Dog- We All Belong. good all the way thru, especially for a current band

    . Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention- Absolutely Free. an entire musical, condensed. For some stupid reason, Lastfm only has descriptions if you look it up under just Frank Zappa, but I believe in crediting the whole band

    . Hole- Live Through This. very cliche choice, but 1 of the best albms of the 90s

    . Iggy Pop- Lust For Life. meet me at the coffee shop, we can dance like Iggy Pop

    . The Jimi Hendrix Experience- Electric Ladyland. ...& the gods made love

    . Led Zeppelin- Led Zeppelin II. and every other Zep album until Physical Graffiti, lol

    . Leonard Cohen- The Songs of Leonard Cohen. kindof folk-y, like Dylan cept different

    . Lou Reed- Transformer. probly have listened to it 1000 times, good to chill to

    . Melvins- HOUDINI. Melvins rule

    . Metallica- Kill 'em All. again, have probly listened 2 it 1000 times in my life..so far

    . Misfits- Static Age. and everything else from the Danzig era

    . every Nirvana song created ever. hehe im not that much of a fan, hahahaha

    . Paul Gilbert- Acoustic Samurai. get ready to have your mind raped. (Thank You Alex, who is reading this now and will probably write " i hate u " in the comment box)

    . Paul McCartney- Ram. makes me happy, and has its own sound separate from his other stuff

    . Pink Floyd- The Piper at the Gates of Dawn. the only amazing Floyd album

    . Pixies- Surfer Rosa. yes yes yes i know how amazingly cliche i am

    . Replacements- Let It Be. We are the Replacements, Dont ask why.

    . She & Him-Volume 1. bring on Volume 2 !

    . The Smiths- Meat Is Murder. its death for no reason & death for no reason is murder

    . Sonic Youth- Daydream Nation. i am so sorry everyone, for yet another cliche choice...Thurston is epically cool..i just created a new term lol

    . Spinnerette- Spinnerette. that was redundant.haha

    . Suicidal Tendencies- Suicidal Tendencies. again, more redundancy,hahaha

    . Syd Barrett-. The Madcap Laughs. i love Syd

    . Tool- Ænima. holy fucking god

    . Van Halen- Van Halen I. was there ever a more perfect 1st album, ever...

    . The Who- A Quick One. creeepy crawwwly creeepy crawwly


    * This Work Was Created In Part Due To Insomnia

    * Alex, the hatred is mutual
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  • Roosterless

    Nov 10 2009, 10h26 por Rooster____

    I'm sure you're all wondering where i've been. Waking up in cold sweats etc. Well, my laptop is broke, so i can only visit occassionally, and currently can't scrobble. Don't worry Rooster Peepz. I will return, in this life or the next.

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