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  • Bands/Artists I've Seen Live

    Nov 19 2009, 12h10 por coops2404

    (IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER)

    Nickelback x2
    Trivium x2
    Slipknot
    Metallica
    The Friday Night Boys
    Black Spiders
    White Lies
    The Streets x2
    Enter Shikari x3
    Sonic Boom Six x6
    The Skints x5
    Random Hand
    ACID DROP
    Catch-It Kebabs
    Electric Six x3
    Tragedy
    Killing Joke
    Gimp fist
    Major Accident
    The King Blues
    Stephen Lynch
    The Qemists
    Frank Turner
    Urban Scum
    GG Elvis
    Eagles of Death Metal x2
    Human League
    New Youth
    No Americana
    The View x2
    Vampire Weekend
    Arctic Monkeys x2
    Faith No More
    Mariachi El Bronx
    Leftöver Crack
    The Aggrolites x2
    The Ronald Ray Guns
    The Dickies
    Pretty Machine
    The Dead Weather
    Manic Street Preachers
    Keane
    Babyshambles
    Peter Doherty
    Hadouken!
    Bowling for Soup
    Zebrahead
    MC Lars
    The Devil Wears Prada
    Green Day
    Prima Donna
    Hot Leg
    The Darkness x2
    Joe Lean + the Jing Jang Jong x2
    Ash
    Gojira
    Default
    Do Me Bad Things
    Midterm Break
    Delays
    The Ark
    God Forbid
    Mendeed
    Polytechnic
    Annihilator
    Dizzee Rascal x5
    The Prodigy x2
    Pendulum
    Does It Offend You, Yeah?
    Duffy
    Kate Nash
    Sam Sparro
    Sneaky Sound System
    South Central
    Lets Talk Tactics
    Gabriella Cilmi
    Richard John Thompson
    The Last Shadow Puppets
    Ipso Facto
    The Black Keys
    Basement Jaxx
    Liam Finn
    Jessica Lea Mayfield
    Children of Bodom
    Machine Head x2
    The Sword
    The Crave
    Dot Allison
    Drew McConnell
    Kieran Leonard
    Adam Ficek
    The Wombats
    Black Stone Cherry x2
    Editors x2
    Calvin Harris x2
    VV Brown
    All Time Low
    The Audition
    The Friday Night Boys
    The Wildhearts
    White Belt Yellow Tag
    Howling Bells
    The Futureheads
    Reverend & The Makers
    Lights Go Blue
    Sounds Of Swami
    Papa Roach
    Madina Lake
    Heaven's Basement
    Wintersleep
    The Joy Formidable
    The Leftovers
    Streetlight Manifesto
    Five
    The Parlor Mob
    Duff McKagan's Loaded
    Creature With The Atom Brain
    Mr Hudson
    The Difference Engine
    Last Rough Cause
    Newham Generals x2
    Vandal Supreme
    Sanctity
    Master Shortie
    Cosmo Jarvis
    Grand National
    free runner
    La Roux
    The Rakes
    Fightstar
    The Courteeners
    Maxïmo Park
    3OH!3
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  • Złote Mołsy 2009™ (Golden Moose Awards 2009™)

    Nov 18 2009, 16h43 por Moose_Elkson


    W pierwotnym zamierzeniu gala Złote Mołsy 2009™ miała być nieco bardziej rozbudowana, z nagrodami podzielonymi na kategorie. Rok był słaby, więc się nie będę za dużo produkował.
    Tym bardziej ciężko byłoby mi tworzyć "listę przebojów", więc zrobiłem cztery działy - tegoroczni prywatni faworyci, różnego kalibru wyróżnienia na plus i minus oraz Kupsko Roku. Niektórzy się nie załapali (np. Current 93, Clint Mansell, Pain of Salvation, Puscifer), bo okazali się zbyt przeciętni (w sumie w pozytywnym znaczeniu tego słowa), by wyróżnić się na tle moich skrajności xd.

    Kolejność w poszczególnych kategoriach - przypadkowa.

    Zacznijmy od ulubionych:


    ►Nurse With Wound - The Surveillance Lounge (+Memory Surface)

    Zaryzykuję i postawię na szczycie podium. Złośliwcy powiedzą, że ciężko nazwać to muzyką, ale kij im w oczodół. Na próżno szukać tu melodii, za to trzeba uruchomić wyobraźnię. Na nocną sesyjkę jak znalazł.
    experimental industrial dark ambient noise

    ►J. G. Thirlwell - The Venture Bros.: The Music of J. G. Thirlwell

    Hm, drugie miejsce? Załóżmy. Mogę polecić każdemu.
    industrial funk jazz

    ►Converge - Axe To Fall

    mathcore hardcore

    ►Sunn O))) - Monolights & Dimensions

    Megszentségteleníthetetlenségeskedéseitekért.
    drone doom metal fridgecore ;D

    ►GREYMACHINE - Disconnected

    industrial drone noise

    ►Sylvester Anfang II - Sylvester Anfang II

    freak folk drone

    ►Jon Lajoie - You Want Some Of This?

    No, nie mogło w czołówce zabraknąć MC Wedżajny.
    vagina totally not gay

    ►Shpongle - Ineffable Mysteries From Shpongleland

    psytrance


    WY(p)RÓŻNIENIA
    (zarówno większe i mniejsze, czyli w gruncie rzeczy dział bez sensu ;d)
    (ale jadą alfabetycznie nawet!!1)

    ►A Storm of Light - Forgive Us Our Trespasses

    Za nagranie ładnej płytki po pierwszych nudnych, obrzydliwie wtórnych wydawnictwach.
    sludge post-metal czepiaj sie bananku

    ►Amesoeurs - Amesoeurs

    black metal post-punk

    ►Blindead - Impulse EP

    sludge (z atmosferką)

    ►Cobalt - Gin

    black metal sludge

    ►Devin Townsend - Ki

    progressive rock (metol?)

    ►L.U.C - Zrozumieć Polskę 39/89

    Taki napuszony klocek, ale niech będzie ;d.
    instrumental hip hop nu jazz

    ►Lifelover - Dekadens

    No, tak na styk.
    depressive rock ze sporymi wpływami black metalu

    ►Mono - Hymn to the Immortal Wind

    Nawet ckliwy postrok się załapał. Ładne :<.
    post-rock

    ►OM - God Is Good

    stoner metal doom metal

    ►Oranssi Pazuzu - Muukalainen puhuu

    Powiedziałbym, że mój ulubiony black tego roku. Ale jednak troszku za mało.
    black metal psychedelic rock

    ►Portal - Swarth

    blackened death metal

    ►Slayer - World Painted Blood

    Za udany powrót. SLEJAAAA! \m/
    thrash, ojcze nasz!

    ►The Axis of Perdition - Urfe

    Ludziska narzekają, ale podoba mi się zamysł stworzenia black ambientowego audioboka ;d. Treść może nie jest na wysokim, literackim poziomie, ale całość daje radę.
    black metal dark ambient industrial spoken word

    ►The Mount Fuji Doomjazz Corporation - Succubus

    doomjazz ;d dark ambient

    ►Throbbing Gristle - The Third Mind Movements

    industrial experimental


    ROZCZAROWANIA
    (te boleższe i lekciejsze :<)

    ►Katatonia - Night Is The New Day

    doom metal depressive rock (tylko, że nie spełnia swego zadania ;G)

    ►Minsk - With Echoes in the Movement of Stone

    Najboleśniejszy zawód. A mogło być tak pięknie :<...
    sludge

    ►The Mars Volta - Octahedron

    Przenuda.
    progressive rock

    ►Thee Maldoror Kollective (aka Textbook of Modern Karate) - Need The Needle

    To cholerstwo też miało być fajne. Nie jest.
    I ty mnie też.
    avant-garde jazz industrial

    ►Shining - VI - Klagopsalmer

    "This is what happens when depressive kids listen too much Dream Theater".
    Do końca walczyli o tytuł gniota roku, brawo.
    Miał być depressive black metal, ale coś im nie wyszło.


    A tą najmniej prestiżową "nagrodę":



    ...otrzymuje...

    ►Rammstein - Liebe Ist Für Alle Da

    R+ nigdy mnie nie ciągnęło. Ot, taki średni indu metalik, ratujący się nieco humorem. Liczyłem, że LIFAD pomoże mi się doń przekonać.
    Udała im się inna sztuka - nagrali najnudniejszą, najbardziej bezpłciową płytę tego roku. Całkowicie bez jaj i iskierki. Elementy industrialne ograniczono, pozostawiając anemiczny szkielecik do bólu typowego metolu dla niewymagających (może poza Pussy, ale i tak można sobie ten kawałek o kant pipy potłuc).
    Po usłyszeniu pierwszych wycieków nowego Slayera w wakacje obstawiałem, iż album będzie nadawał się do kołysania niemowląt. Cóż, całość okazała się całkiem zacna, ale w naturze nic nie ginie i na pomoc ruszyli nasi kochani niemiaszkowie! Pamiętaj - nic lepiej nie uśpi twej latorośli niż nowy Ramsztajn! Obawiam się, że staruszki i chore zwierzęta usypia nawet na dobre. Mało humanitarny sposób.
    Słyszałem w tym roku albumy nudne, słabe, ale R+ pobiło wszystkich. Brawa i pomidory!
    Scheiße, Scheiße!


    KAWAŁEK ROKU
    Nie mogło być inaczej:

    Niszczy obiekty. Ryje beret. A trzciną zaledwie tylko kołysze.

    Jest też druga nagroda:

    Ależ to się wkręca, jaaa cię ;d.

    A gdzie "poważne" propozycje? Nie ma. Marnie, oj marnie...



    Miało być więcej. Miała być kapitalna Asymetria (druga edycja mi nie podchodzi, więc sobie raczej daruję). Miało być to i tamto. Ale udało się być na:


    ►Nine Inch Nails (+ Alec Empire). Być na pierwszym i ostatnim koncercie ulubieńców - bezcenne. Jebany awans.

    ►Sunn O))) (+ Eagle Twin). DoskO)))nałe szoł. Rytualny spektakl. Siwy dyyym.

    ►Mój pierwszy Woodstock, yay! Za rok dajemy po garach 69 razy tyle.

    Najbliższe plany - w kwietniu Killing Joke, Pain of Salvation jakoś później pewnie przyjedzie nową płytkę promować, a potem się zobaczy. Jakiegoś noise'u bym posłuchał.


    No, to tyle. Do końca roku lista jeszcze będzie aktualizowana, a potem niech se leży. Będę się śmiał z tego, co powyróżniałem ;d.

    Szalom.
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  • I don't get it.

    Nov 15 2009, 19h33 por Days_of_Prayer

    Why the fuck do russians (and to a certain extent ukranians) always put a number of brackets after everything they type? I see it everywhere. For example - I like this band)) . It's been annoying me for months so will someone please tell me why. Thanks.



    CoilSwansCurrent 93Throbbing GristleNONCabaret VoltaireClock DVABurzumScornFront Line AssemblyFront 242The Moon Lay Hidden Beneath a CloudArchitectLullRevolting CocksKilling JokeKMFDMSleep ChamberKlinikClick ClickA Split SecondButterfly TempleBorknagarTad MoroseMorgana LefaySPKPigPentagramDownBlack Label SocietySkinny PuppyAtrax MorgueDie FormCyanoticCircle of DustDecoded FeedbackGodfleshVelvet Acid ChristPlastic Noise ExperienceWomen of SodomMentallo & The FixerSwitchblade SymphonyHaujobbSpetsnazSadomatorNitzer EbbNegative PlaneRunemagickX-Marks the PedwalkBeheritWitchmasterGoatlordyelworCMonte CazazzaPsychic TVPigfaceNurse With WoundTechno AnimalDoubting ThomasRun Level Zeroraison d'êtrePulse LegionMy Life with the Thrill Kill KultInadeAndroid LustHeadscanThe RetrosicFoetusControlled BleedingSevered HeadsIn Slaughter NativesDeutsch NepalAh Cama-SotzDarkthroneMerzbowHafler TrioPokemonBehemothWomen of the SSDimmu BorgirRagnarokMayhemDark FuneralCarpathian ForestBathoryVenomWomen of SodomBarathrumPentagramPsychobitchCuntVomito NegroArmageddon DildosIszoloscopeFaustcovenAura NoirBigod 20Brighter Death Now
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  • Artists/Bands Seen Live

    Nov 12 2009, 20h22 por phoenixdarkness

    Airship
    Animal Kingdom (x2)
    Billy Talent (x2)
    Black Stone Cherry
    Bob Dylan
    Brian Wright
    Buckcherry
    Cancer Bats
    Canterbury
    Cary Brothers
    Catherine Feeny
    Chris Cornell
    Down
    DragonForce
    Dream Theater
    Editors
    Fanfarlo (x2)
    Feeder
    Five Finger Death Punch
    Foals
    Greg Laswell
    Heaven's Basement
    Hollywood Undead
    Jim Bianco
    Journey
    Kasabian
    Killing Joke
    Killswitch Engage
    La Roux
    Lamb of God
    Limp Bizkit (x2)
    Machine Head
    Madina Lake
    Metallica
    Mötley Crüe
    Muse
    Nine Inch Nails
    Ou Est Le Swimming Pool
    Papa Roach (x2)
    Pendulum
    Reverend and The Makers
    Skin
    Slipknot
    Snow Patrol (x2)
    Staind
    Static-X
    Tesla
    The Big Pink
    Tom McRae
    Wintersleep
    ZZ Top

    Bold=My personal standouts
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  • Playlist Sountox on neurobeat.net - Nov, 10 2009

    Nov 10 2009, 20h03 por Sountox

    Leftfield - Open Up
    Juno Reactor - Magnetic
    Front Line Assembly - Colombian Necktie (Goarge Mix)
    Prodigy, The - Firestarter (Empirion Mix)
    Empirion - Quark
    Man With No Name - Seratonin Sunrise (Mvo Mix)
    Killing Joke - Intellect (Johan Rmx)
    Virtual Symmetry - Information (Original Remix)
    Chemical Brothers, The - Hey Boy Hey Girl
    Primal Scream - Swastika Eyes (Chemical Brothers Mix)
    Clark, Anne - Our Darkness (Total Eclipse Remix)
    Front 242 - Dancesoundtrackmusic [D.S.M.]
    Nitzer Ebb - Backlash (William Orbit Mix)
    Alter Ego - Rocker [Original version]
    Heckmann, Thomas P. - Kopfgeister
    Ascii.Disko - Alias
    Underworld - Dark & Long (Dark Train)
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  • Which of Your Top 50 have you seen live (bla bla bla who gives a fuck?)

    Nov 6 2009, 21h46 por Takkeri

    In response to a perfectly named journal by rbt: http://www.last.fm/user/rbt/journal/2007/04/24/mua_which_of_your_top_50_bla_bla_bla_who_gives_a_fuck%3F

    Radiopuhelimet x2
    Skyclad x1
    YUP x7?
    Viikate x5?
    Entombed x3
    The Dillinger Escape Plan x1
    Joose Keskitalo x1
    Machinae Supremacy x1
    Tenhi x1
    Risto x6?
    Stam1na x5?
    Gojira x2
    Amorphis x5?
    Nevermore x1
    Isis x2
    Converge x1
    Soilwork x2?
    Pestilence x1
    Killing Joke x1
    Gama Bomb x1
    The Eternal x2
    Dinosaur Jr. x1
    Evergrey x1
    Carcass x1
    Cult of Luna x1
    Omnium Gatherum x3?

    so 26/50 plus i have a few pretty bad explanations why not more!

    Never played in Finland as far as i know (which is pretty far, at least not in past 5 years):
    Kat
    Sol Invictus
    Vampire Mooose
    Agalloch
    Nothing - also played only a few live gigs
    Aarni - never played live i think
    Sculptured - never played live i think
    The Clan Destined - played only a few concerts and then split
    The Fall of Troy - going to see them THIS NOVEMBER in Glasgow (btw In The Unlikely Event is clearly their weakest album, horrid and clicheic clean singing)
    Godflesh
    Candiria
    Lawnmower Deth
    Agathodaimon
    Numen
    Eldritch
    Umbra Nihil - They play live? I dont think so.
    Havoc Unit - They play live? I dont think so.
    Sedän Näkemys

    Cause i was short of money, too lazy or forgot:
    Napalm Death
    Primordial
    Eternal Tears of Sorrow
    Keep of Kalessin
    Iiwanajulma

    Broke up when i was about 5
    Euthanasia
    Intense Degree
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  • Last FM Milestones

    Out 24 2009, 22h39 por nionpa

    Last.FM Milestones1st track: (31 Dec 2007)
    Klaus Mitffoch - Śpij aniele mój
    1000th track: (02 Feb 2008)
    Nyia - TocarBored song
    2000th track: (12 Mar 2008)
    Killing Joke - TocarMillenium
    3000th track: (07 Apr 2008)
    Portishead - Sour Times
    4000th track: (04 May 2008)
    Love Is Colder Than Death - Questo Mostrarsi
    5000th track: (12 Jun 2008)
    Breakout - Nocą Puka Ktoś
    6000th track: (02 Jul 2008)
    Elvis Presley - TocarIn The Ghetto
    7000th track: (16 Jul 2008)
    Nyia - Low Life
    8000th track: (26 Jul 2008)
    Deine Lakaien - Generators
    9000th track: (07 Aug 2008)
    Portishead - The Rip
    10000th track: (15 Aug 2008)
    Nyia - TocarBored song
    11000th track: (24 Aug 2008)
    My Dying Bride - TocarSear Me III
    12000th track: (12 Sep 2008)
    Placebo - TocarSpite & Malice
    13000th track: (24 Sep 2008)
    Monjes Budistas - TocarRiver Of Light
    14000th track: (06 Oct 2008)
    Proghma-C - Fo
    15000th track: (17 Oct 2008)
    Underworld - TocarStagger
    16000th track: (29 Oct 2008)
    Ania Dąbrowska - Czekam...
    17000th track: (15 Nov 2008)
    Talk Talk - TocarInheritance
    18000th track: (28 Nov 2008)
    Pink Floyd - Interstellar Overdrive
    19000th track: (13 Dec 2008)
    Jakob - TocarEverything All Of The Time
    20000th track: (27 Dec 2008)
    Bomb The Bass feat. Benjamin Zephaniah and Sinead O'Connor - Empire
    21000th track: (13 Jan 2009)
    Pixies - Bird Dream of the Olympus Mons
    22000th track: (31 Jan 2009)
    Throbbing Gristle - TocarDead on Arrival
    23000th track: (16 Feb 2009)
    Chris & Cosey - Synaesthesia (Daniel Miller mix)
    24000th track: (04 Mar 2009)
    Seweryn Krajewski - Uciekaj moje serce
    25000th track: (18 Mar 2009)
    David Sylvian - TocarThe Ink in the Well
    26000th track: (31 Mar 2009)
    Radiohead - TocarLet Down
    27000th track: (18 Apr 2009)
    Rammstein - Zwitter
    28000th track: (09 May 2009)
    Room Noir - Lady Lost (creepshow)
    29000th track: (27 May 2009)
    Depeche Mode - TocarI Am You
    30000th track: (07 Jun 2009)
    Banco de Gaia - TocarDown From the Mountain
    31000th track: (14 Jun 2009)
    A Silver Mt. Zion - TocarMovie (Never Made)
    32000th track: (22 Jun 2009)
    Tilt - TocarToSamoOdNowa
    33000th track: (04 Jul 2009)
    Type O Negative - Black Sabbath (From the Satanic Perspective)
    34000th track: (14 Jul 2009)
    Lenny Kravitz - TocarI Belong To You
    35000th track: (24 Jul 2009)
    Jan Garbarek & The Hilliard Ensemble - Procedentem sponsum (Anonymos Hungarian 15th Century)
    36000th track: (05 Aug 2009)
    Proem - Tocarsputterfly
    37000th track: (20 Aug 2009)
    Dead Can Dance - Anywhere Out of the World
    38000th track: (31 Aug 2009)
    Proem - TocarBolt Action Aardvark
    39000th track: (10 Sep 2009)
    The Beatles - I'm So Tired
    40000th track: (23 Sep 2009)
    Depeche Mode - Little 15
    41000th track: (05 Oct 2009)
    Antony and the Johnsons - TocarHer Eyes Are Underneath the Ground
    42000th track: (17 Oct 2009)
    Proghma-C - Fo
    43000th track: (27 Oct 2009)
    Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - TocarMercy
    44000th track: (02 Nov 2009)
    Jiři Douhnal - Na vlnach
    45000th track: (10 Nov 2009)
    Proghma-C - So Be-live
    Generated on 10 Nov 2009
    Get yours here
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  • 50

    Out 23 2009, 4h18 por wolkig

    size=10]wolkig's top albums (overall)
    1. Forseti - Erde (71)
    2. Tindersticks - Tindersticks (40)
    3. November Novelet - Magic (33)
    4. Manic Street Preachers - Forever Delayed: The Greatest Hits Disc 1 (29)
    5. Manic Street Preachers - Journal For Plague Lovers (28)
    6. Satie - Gymnopédies, Gnossiennes, Nocturnes, La Belle Ex (26) 7. Boyd Rice & Fiends - Wolf Pact (26)
    8. Einstürzende Neubauten - Haus der Lüge (25)
    9. The Horrors - Primary Colours (25)
    10. Current 93 - All The Pretty Little Horses (The Inmost Light) (24)
    11. Death in June - But,What End's When The Symbols Shatter (23)
    12. And Also the Trees - A Retrospective 1983-1986 (23) 13. Zoviet France - Misfits, Loony Tunes and Squalid Criminals (23)
    14. Pulp - Hits (23)
    15. Death in June - Burial (22)
    16. Mazzy Star - So Tonight That I Might See (22)
    17. Belle and Sebastian - The Life Pursuit (22)
    18. Leger des Heils - Memoria (22)
    19. And Also the Trees - The Klaxon (22)
    20. Joy Division - Permanent (22)
    21. Matmos - Supreme Balloon (22)
    22. Massive Attack - Mezzanine (22)
    23. Laibach - Volk (21)
    24. Cinema Strange - Cinema Strange (21)
    25. Leger des Heils - Gloria (21)
    26. My Bloody Valentine - Loveless (20)
    27. Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - The OMD Singles (20)
    28. The Knife - Silent Shout (20)
    29. Blood Axis - The Gospel of Inhumanity (20)
    30. Suede - Suede (19)
    31. Of the Wand and the Moon - Sonnenheim (19)
    32. Clair Obscur - Play (18)
    33. Monolake - Cinemascope (17)
    34. Nitzer Ebb - That Total Age (17)
    35. Virgin Prunes - If I Die ,I Die (16) 36. Syd Barrett - The Madcap Laughs (16)
    37. Manic Street Preachers - The Holy Bible (16)
    38. Nitzer Ebb - Body of Work (16)
    39. Death in June - Nada! (16)
    40. Forseti - Windzeit (16)
    41. Coil - Love's Secret Domain (16)
    42. Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures (16) 43. SPK - Leichenschrei (15)
    44. The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead (15)
    45. Ladytron - Witching Hour [Bonus DVD] Disc 1 (15) 46. Haus Arafna - Trilogie Des Blutes / Nachblutung (15) 47. GusGus - Attention (15)
    48. Killing Joke - Killing Joke - Killing Joke (14) 49. Throbbing Gristle - Part Two: The Endless Not (14)
    50. Suede - Dog Man Star (14)

    Top albums generator
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  • Tuesday Twenty-Five: My top 50 albums 2000-09 Pt.01: 50 to 26

    Out 20 2009, 14h08 por amodelofcontrol

    Ok, so following on from my rundown of my top 100 tracks of the decade (see previous entries linked below), it's now time for my top fifty albums of the decade, which starts today and will be concluded next week (I wanted this done by Whitby, and the end of the month).

    Previously:
    My top 100 tracks 2000-09 Pt.01: 100 to 81
    My top 100 tracks 2000-09 Pt.02: 80 to 61
    My top 100 tracks 2000-09 Pt.03: 60 to 41
    My top 100 tracks 2000-09 Pt.04: 40 to 21
    My top 100 tracks 2000-09 Pt.05: 20 to 01


    50
    Marilyn Manson
    The Golden Age of Grotesque
    2003

    Maybe it was the company, maybe it was the gorgeous (now ex-)wife, maybe it was just an accident of timing. Whatever happened, for the first time in a while the artist Brian Warner dresses up as and taunts Middle America with had an album of quality tunes to match the scandal and image. Yes, TocarmOBSCENE was overplayed, but it wasn't as if it was the only track to filled the club here. Every track without exception up to track nine (ignoring the intro) is pretty much MM at the top of his game, and while it dips a little for the second half, it's this first half that carries it through. It has malice, it has sneering humour, and it has sleaze in spades. In fact, pretty much MM always should have been, but with the exception of Antichrist Superstar never really carried it off apart from this. Obviously, things went seriously downhill since, but I'm happy to stick with this.

    49
    Killing Joke
    Killing Joke
    2003

    A vicious, take-no-prisoners kind of comeback that was the sign of a reconvened band chomping at the bit to take things further. A very, very loud production suited this album fine, as the only way to appreciate it was to play it just as loud. There aren't any bad songs, but some are certainly head and shoulders above others. Like opener TocarThe Death & Resurrection Show, whose menacing opening is swept away by that monstrous, tribalesque drumming. I've not been mad-keen on the material since, but I'd love to hear some of the older stuff recorded with this kind of power and production...

    48
    Alice in Chains
    Black Gives Way To Blue
    2009

    I thought long and hard about including this, with it being so new, but repeated listens have simply confirmed what I thought the first time around - this is one of the most extraordinary comback albums I've ever heard. It simply bristles with defiance, of respect for what came before but also of what can happen now, and is a surprisingly positive sounding album in light of what the core of the band have been through. And then, the new vocalist, William DuVall, fits perfectly into the mix. There aren't really highlights here, as all of it is. In time, I'm sure I'll place this higher, but for now it deserves it's place here.

    47
    Mastodon
    Leviathan
    2004

    This should never have worked. "Prog-influenced, ultra-technical metallers release concept album based around Moby Dick" should, really, have had punters running for the hills, but then we all heard lead single Blood and Thunder, and all bets were off. How they pulled this off I'll never know, but the concept works, and pretty much all of the songs stand on their own, too, which is always the sign of a concept album that was a success.

    46
    The Dillinger Escape Plan
    Ire Works
    2007

    Sell out? Hardly. A couple of songs here may have sounded a little less abrasive (TocarBlack Bubblegum was nearing pop), but one listen to the vicious fury of opener TocarFix Your Face should have been enough to remind you who exactly we are dealing with here. Their infinitely complex "math-rock"/hardcore hybrid is still present and correct, just perhaps with a better set of actual songs rather than just blasts of noise as they have occasionally done in the past.

    45
    Nine Inch Nails
    Year Zero
    2007

    The best NIN release in years, this, and also the beginning of Trent Reznor's various experiments in widening the appeal of the band by being more creative with marketing the album, and by simply offering more to the fans - the clever, multiple websites and USB stick tricks being notable at the time. The other notable thing about this album, of course, was a different lyrical angle - rather than the dark introspection of previous albums, this was, in the main, a thinly veiled attack on the Bush administration - and the fury this invoked helped to shape a great album.

    44
    Daft Punk
    Discovery
    2001

    Four years on from the techno-house mastery of Homework, Discovery surprised a lot of people, including me. Not quite what I was expecting, really - lead single TocarOne More Time was euphoric, vocal house music, and much of the rest of the album had 70s AOR-influences all over it. It's perhaps a credit to the musical skill of Daft Punk that they managed to pull this off, and it perhaps makes all the more sense when you watch Interstella 5555, which the album soundtracks (in order).

    43
    Apoptygma Berzerk
    Welcome to Earth
    2000

    Perfect timing, maybe, but following 7 a few years before, Stefan Groth took things into a far more electro territory than the gothic/darkwave leanings of before, and hit upon his best album by miles. Basically eight songs linked by a number of lengthy soundscapes, much of the album had a space or alienation theme, and even managed to take in Metallica and the Twin Peaks theme along the way. It also probably features three of Apop's greatest songs (the incredible opening one-two of the trance-futurepop masterpieces of Starsign and Eclipse, and then the lengthy Paranoia), not to mention probably their best-loved ballad in Kathy's Song (Come Lie Next to Me). Groth's desire to move on musically has seen him leave this kind of material far behind, and while his keenness to try other things is admirable, it's never been the same.

    42
    The Dresden Dolls
    The Dresden Dolls
    2004

    Sounding like no-one else before or since musically, lyrically and vocally Amanda Palmer of The Dresden Dolls is much like many female-singer songwriters, in that many of the songs are extraordinarily confessional. But to add to that well-thumbed book comes a wicked sense of humour and that very different musical backing, and a set of songs that are memorable for many different reasons. It's not hard to see why the band have gained such a devoted set of fans, that's for sure.

    41
    Imperative Reaction
    As We Fall
    2006

    IR had always been good, but nothing more, in my opinion - until an early version of the title track from this arrived on a Das Bunker compilation, and suddenly it was IR taking their sound to another level entirely. The thing is, when the album arrived there were a number of other songs on it that plainly and simply knocked the title track into the shade. They don't do anything too unusual - dancefloor-friendly electro-industrial (or hard EBM, if you wish) - but what they do, they do very, very well indeed. The follow-up album to this - Minus All - continues in the vein of high quality, too.

    40
    Combichrist
    Everybody Hates You
    2005

    Love it or hate it - and I'd say of people I know there are probably equal numbers of each - this was Combichrist's breakthrough album, moving a little from the aggressive, heavy-duty, and mainly instrumental, industrial of debut album The Joy of Gunz towards a more accessible, more vocal-based dancefloor attack, and it paid off in spades. I can think of few other albums in the wider industrial scene where of thirteen songs, no less than ten of them will fill the club dancefloors still, four years after release. Yes, bits of it are grossly overplayed, and people in clubs could really do with requesting other things once in a while, but perhaps this never-ending torrent of requests for tracks from it suggests one thing, at least - Andy La Plegua delivered exactly what the punters on the dancefloor wanted, and that was pounding industrial-electro to dance to, and not to have to think about too much while doing so.

    39
    Rotersand
    Truth Is Fanatic
    2003

    This album - in fact, the band - kinda snuck up on me and a fair number of others, as many of us discovered them as support for Assemblage 23 way back in the mists of time. They were quite a find, too - somehow balancing the fine line of heavy-duty club beats with a sense of melody and songcraft that had tripped up so many in the past. And pre-Dalek-sampling days, they were still a fascinating proposition, with a debut album full of dancefloor epics that frequently actually engaged brain as well as body, a rare commodity in the scene nowadays, sadly. I could take or leave the acoustic ballads, frankly, but rest of the album is so sodding good that I'm beginning to wonder if they will ever top it - and that's saying something seeing as they've barely put a foot wrong since, either.

    38
    Opeth
    Ghost Reveries
    2005

    This release, much like the rest of Opeth's output, was met with euphoric reviews, but this album deserved them more than any other they've done. Despite the album's vast length, not a second is wasted, and the songs move effortlessly between sections and genres without any jarring. The return to the crunching guitars from the mellow middle-section of TocarGhost of Perdition is one perfect example (the soaring guitar solo that follows is simply glorious), but there are any number of moments that have you just mouthing "wow", and everything - while musically complex - seems so effortless. Not noly that, it may be verging on prog, but it's an utter joy to listen to.

    37
    Rammstein
    Mutter
    2001

    It's taken until their comeback this year - and three albums - to even come close to matching the enormity of this album. By the time this album was released, anticipation was, to put it mildly, pretty fucking high. It had been nearly four years since the release of Sehnsucht which had brought the band worldwide attention and notoriety for their spectacular, fiery live show, and the great thing was that Mutter delivered on every level. It had the crunching, stadium-sized metal tracks, it had the ballads without sounding too twee, and then it had tracks like Zwitter that reminded us of their wickedly dark sense of humour. Probably one of the few bands to crack America while rarely straying from singing in their native German, that very fact perhaps speaks volumes about their appeal, and this album is without a shadow of a doubt the place to start if you've not really heard them before. But then you need to work back to the early material, before coming back to the new one...

    36
    Glasvegas
    Glasvegas
    2008

    It took me ages before I really paid much attention to this band - having long been wary of "indie" bands being hyped to a ridiculous degree by the music press - but by the time I did I was kicking myself for not having paid attention sooner. Somewhere between Jesus and Mary Chain, My Bloody Valentine's more melodic moments and sixties doo-wop, the entire album is an enthralling listen, it's gritty tales of life in Glasgow all really quite affecting. Top moments? The impossibly sad tale of the boy who hasn't come home in Flowers And Football Tops, never mind it's use of You Are My Sunshine, Geraldine's tale of a social worker, and most of all, the devastating, withering Daddy's gone, that in some respects I can relate to far too much (although more about my mother, obviously). Quite how they follow this, of course, is another question...

    35
    Gogol Bordello
    Gypsy Punks: Underdog World Strike
    2005

    An album so unhinged at points that it's a wonder that it doesn't all fall apart, the majority of this album sounds like it was recorded at one of the best parties of all time. And that's one of the things that is so great about this band - a motley gang that sound like they are having the time of their lives, and the songs simply jump out of the speakers at you and drag you into the maelstrom. Obviously material like this is best experienced in the live environment, but even on record it's a whole bag of fun, and at points - TocarStart Wearing Purple, I'm looking at you - it's madder than a box of frogs, too...

    34
    Explosions in the Sky
    The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place
    2003

    One of the more interesting "post-rock" bands, and arriving a little later than many of their peers, this lot could have been written off as mere copyists were it not for the fact that so much of their material is so heart-stoppingly gorgeous. Working within the confines of the usual "rock" set-up of guitar-bass-drums, they somehow create lengthy soundscapes that evoke strong emotions, admittedly mainly of sadness and loneliness, but there are parts that are sheer, total joy. But it's that almost wilful manipulation of emotions that is the most remarkable thing here - proof perhaps this is music that really does transcend it's humble origins and make you feel part of it. And all without vocals.

    33
    Goldfrapp
    Black Cherry
    2003

    I mentioned the other week that this was the band's real breakthrough to the mainstream, and in retrospect it's filthy lyrics and sound make it somewhat miraculous that it wasn't censored in some way. But then, the overt sexuality of the album it part of the attraction, and, er, stripped of it this album wouldn't be half as good, or as fun. It's the full-on, uptempo electro numbers that are the core of the album (the domination/submission of TocarStrict Machine, the sexual demands and orgasmic heights of TocarTwist, the barely disguised innuendo of TocarTrain, for starters), but the ballads are equally deserving of your attention.

    32
    ohGr
    welt
    2001

    It's worrying me to realise just how old this is, particularly as, I seem to recall, that many songs on this album had been kicking around for a few years previously, too. One of those classic examples of an album ahead of it's time, perhaps, freed from the confines of Skinny Puppy nivek ogre and Mark Walk clearly let things take some very different directions to the parent band. This is, at least in part, extremely twisted synthpop, and up to the point of it's release sounded like pretty much nothing SP had done. Subsequent album SunnyPsyOp was not half as rewarding as this, but then, little else has been since either: there is simply so much going on that it's fun going back and listening again and again. Quite a trick, really.

    31
    Tool
    Lateralus
    2001

    It was a long, long time coming, this, but it was worth it in the end. A staggering technical achievement, of course, but the songs are what made it so good, not just the musical mastery on show. It's not just a rehash of Ænima, either, instead having a very different atmosphere and feel and perhaps that is what made it so successful as an album. Like all Tool material, it rewards repeated listening to the whole album, rather than individual songs, trying to get your head around the songs, their complex construction, the insane time signatures (TocarLateralus itself is apparently based around the Fibonacci sequence both musically and lyrically!) and deep lyrical detail. So, not one for the casual listener, but worth it all the same...

    30
    Interlock
    [album artist=Interlock]Crisis%252F%252FReinvention

    2005

    Call them a British Fear Factory if you must, but Interlock were always perhaps a little more varied than that tag might have suggested. Despite something of an unstable lineup in their later years - and then splitting for good on the eve of the second album's release (which never did ever see the light of day, sadly) - the one full album they did deliver is awesome. From the full-on industrial roar of TocarSkinless and TocarStraight to the surprisingly tender ballad of TocarThis Waking Moment, they managed to cover far more bases than I ever would have expected, and as a result ended up with an album that was pretty special. Nowadays, by the way, my favourite track is the last one - the stomp of TocarIn Stasis that gets better with every listen. Gone, and missed, this lot.

    29
    Draconian
    Turning Season Within
    2008

    A glorious album of romantic doom metal, that didn't put a single foot wrong and perhaps was never quite as appreciated in the UK as it should have been. A shame, really, as it was easily a match for anything the homegrown kings of the genre have put out in recent years, and indeed went one step further by including dual vocalists, with the sweet tones of the female vocalist being used to spectacular effect and adding that extra dimension that many of their peers so sorely lacked.

    28
    Alter der Ruine
    The Giants From Far Away
    2009

    There was a marvellous sleight-of-hand pulled off by ADR here. The previous album State of Ruin was dark, and pre-occupied in part with a bleak present and future. The follow-up, going on press releases and apparent theme, seemed to suggest more of the same, so it was something of a surprise to say the least when it turned out to be a blast of bouncing, *fun* noisy electro-industrial, riddled with humorous and cleverly-placed samples - oh, and the best use of Chris Morris in music for a while, too. And along the way, they've managed to widen their fanbase, too, if the reaction to this band's material in clubs (and my girlfriend loves this album, too, which was a little bit of a surprise) is anything to go by...

    27
    16Volt
    FullBlackHabit
    2007

    Nine years had elapsed by the time this, the follow-up to Supercoolnothing finally arrived, and remarkably, perhaps, it was well worth the wait. More electronics, more crunch, more tunes, in fact it was the archetypal "turn up to 11" that worked in spectacular style. Ok, so there were a couple of tracks that I wasn't especially keen on, but an album where I like every song on it is bloody rare. Either way, it's worth it alone for tracks two through to four, which are probably three of the best industrial rock tracks ever recorded.

    26
    Icon of Coil
    Serenity is the Devil
    2000

    Back in the days BC (that's, Before Combichrist), Icon of Coil were one of the most thrilling of the "Futurepop" bands by some distance, and this reputation was plainly and simply thanks to the early singles and the extraordinary first album. Starting out with the lengthy, Strange Days-sampling intro to Activate, the icy, detached vocals perfectly matched the smooth, sleek music that at points was nearing trance-techno, but always had that extra gear to shift into that set so many of the songs apart. The use of female vocals (in the form of the sultry tones of Computorgirl) on a handful of songs was a good move, too, as it provided some variety (even if the single version of Situations Like These, remixed with a slamming beat and Andy on vocals, was even better). None of La Plegua's projects have sounded as unique, or as brilliant, as this since.

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  • 50 questions about top 50.

    Out 2 2009, 17h47 por foolcool

    1.How did you get into no.29?
    Kaada: He did a collaboration with Mike Patton titled Romances, so when his name showed up as one of the musicians performing in Wrocław, during Era New Horizons festival, I checked out his solo works and liked them. The gig was surprising, but very good. Chatted with him a little after the show, very modest guy. He was very nervous about the sound. But he sounded great.

    2. What's the first song you ever heard by no.22?
    M83: Probably something from Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts album, TocarUnrecorded or TocarRun Into Flowers. It was during listening to Irrumare's library. But it wasn't until I've heard TocarAmerica that made me listen to the whole album. Heavy stuff, but very ethereal at the same time.

    3. Whats your favorite lyric by no.33?
    Hanne Hukkelberg: It will be either the sung from the perspective of a bomb, You guessed it - TocarTicking Bomb or the suicidal story of TocarThe Pirate. Can't decide… :-/

    4. How did you get into no.49?
    The Young Gods: I've read an article in a polish music mag Tylko Rock (Only Rock). It was about industrial. Something like, 20 industrial albums every metalhead should know, and there was T.V. Sky. The fact that they used synths to sound as guitars made me give them a try.

    5. How many albums by no.13 do you own?
    Björk: None physically. Virtually almost everything she has released.

    6. What is your favorite song by no.50?
    Vermillion Lies: That's easy - TocarShady. Makes my heart beat faster, almost like coffee...

    7. Is there a song by no.39 that makes you sad?
    Cranes: Almost every, but Bewildered is my pick.

    8. What is your favorite song by no.15?
    Squarepusher: Lately, I think it's Port Rhombus.

    9. What is your favorite song by no.5?
    Barbara Morgenstern: TocarNichts muss. Especially the ending...

    10. Is there a song by no.6 that makes you happy?
    Bat for Lashes: TocarPrescilla. I always do the hand-clapping when I listen to it.

    11. What is the worst song by no.40?
    Venetian Snares: All of his songs are terrible… ^_^

    12. What is your favorite song by no.10?
    Nine Inch Nails: Tough choice. I think it's TocarJust Like You Imagined, cause it has so many trademark NIN elements. Other than that, TocarLa Mer is great too...

    13. What is a good memory you have involving no.30?
    Deluka: I don't know, nothing comes to mind. Maybe the fact they commented on my MySpace profile? :-)

    14. What is your favorite song by no.38?
    The Cure: I won't be original - TocarLovesong. But I've got good reasons to justify this unoriginal choice...

    15. Is there a song by no.19 that makes you happy?
    Four Tet: She Moves She sounds like a forthcoming adventure...

    16. Is there a song by no.25 that makes you sad?
    Ellen Allien: Wish.

    17. What is the first song you ever heard by 23?
    Einstürzende Neubauten: TocarZebulon. It was on a promo Mute CD added to Machina (Machine, as You can guess), a polish mag about popculture and stuff.

    18. What's your favorite lyric by no.11?
    Ladytron: TocarFighting In Built Up Areas. I don't understand a word from it.

    19. Who is a favorite member of no.1?
    Plaid: Eh, Andy Turner? Sorry Ed, blame the coin.

    20. Is there a song by no.14 that makes you happy?
    Clark: Growls Garden. The part where the distorted bass kicks in should be in some Guitar Hero game...

    21. What is a good memory involving no.27?
    Emily Haines & the Soft Skeleton: No good memories. She only makes me sad.

    22. What is your favorite song by no.16?
    Portishead: The first one I heard of them, Sour Times. I like their new sound more, butSour Times was first… :-)

    23. What is the first song you ever heard by no.47?
    Doubting Thomas: TocarNagual Tone, I think...

    24. What is your favorite album by no.18?
    Nouvelle Vague: Bande a Part is more consistient, so I'll pick that one, but their debut had better songs.

    25. What is your favorite song by no.21?
    I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness: If It Was Me.

    26. What is the first song you ever heard by no.26?
    Crystal Castles: I don't remember, but I disliked it. Foolish me.

    27. What is your favorite album by no.3?
    The Dresden Dolls: Their debut. TocarGood Day is one of the best album openers.

    28. What is you favorite song by no.2?
    Suzanne Vega: Private Goes Public. Simple and beautiful. But TocarCaramel is next to it.

    29. What was the first song you ever heard by no.32?
    The Knife: TocarLike A Pen. I downloaded it, cause I liked the band name. It waitied on my drive about a year til I gave it a listen.

    30. What is you favorite song by no.8?
    Howling Bells: The Bell Hit may not be their best, but once I listen to it, chances are the whole album will follow. So it brings back memories...

    31. How many times have you seen no.17 live?
    Loscil: Never.

    32. Is there a song by no.44 that makes you happy?
    Killing Joke: TocarLove Like Blood is almost an evergreen, isn't it?

    33. How did you get into no.12?
    Apparat: I saw a vid made by Clusta, that was set to his track Wooden. Instant love.

    34. What is the worst song by no.45?
    Michael Giacchino: Anything from Lost OST.

    35. What was the first song you ever heard by no.34?
    Fink: TocarKamlyn. Heard it on Last.fm. So subtle, but grabs Your attention at once.

    36. What was the first song you ever heard by no.48?
    Queens of the Stone Age: TocarFeel Good Hit Of The Summer on Viva Zwei. OrTocarThe Lost Art Of Keeping A Secret, can't be sure. The first one irritated me, the second bored me. Foolish me, again.

    37. How many times have you seen no.42 live?
    Fiona Apple: Unfortunatley, never.

    38. What is you favorite song by no.36?
    Blonde Redhead: Must be Elephant Woman when I'm down and Equus when I'm full of energy. So I guess it's Elephant Woman... :-/

    39. What was the first song you ever heard by no.28?
    Skinny Puppy: The live version of TocarDeep Down Trauma Hounds. It was one of the first music I listened to on a CD player, so the sound clarity blew me away... :-)

    40. What is you favorite album by no.7?
    Depeche Mode: Easy, it's Ultra.

    41. Is there a song by no.31 that makes you happy?
    Zero 7: TocarLikufanele, although I normally dislike such "sunny" songs.

    42. What is your favorite album by no.41?
    Miss Kittin: TocarDub About Me is very sparse in arragment, but powerful. When I'm not into powerful emotions, I just listen to TocarKiss Factory… ^_^

    43. What is your favorite song by no.24?
    Psapp: Hill of Our Home. Makes me feel weightless...

    44. What is a good memory you have involving no.46?
    Kate Bush: Probably karaoke singing of TocarRunning Up That Hill...

    45. What is your favorite song by no.35?
    Shpongle: TocarFalling Awake. I know it's just a sample of guitar slowly fading, but still...

    46. Is there a song by no.9 that makes you happy?
    Aphex Twin: 4.

    47. What is your favorite album by no.4?
    Metric: Grow Up And Blow Away. The rest is rather crappy compared to this one.

    48. Who is your favorite member of no.37?
    Burial: Eh, I can't decide... :-)

    49. What is the first song you ever heard by no.43?
    The Young Gods: Our House.

    50. What is your favorite song by no.20?
    Cat Power: Definetly TocarTop Expert...
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