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  • Artists I've Seen Live

    Nov 29 2009, 1h59 por ZeroToLove

    A.A. Bondy
    Alberta Cross
    Allen Toussaint
    Amber Pacific
    Andrew Bird
    Animal Collective
    Apartment 26
    Armor for Sleep x3
    As Tall as Lions
    Bad Religion
    Bayside x2
    Beastie Boys
    Ben Folds
    Billy Talent x3
    Bob Dylan
    Boys Night Out
    Brand New x5
    Brett Dennen
    Bruce Springsteen
    Busta Rhymes
    Cale Parks
    Cancer Bats
    Cartel
    Chairlift
    Chiodos x3
    Chubby Checker
    Circa Survive x5
    Circle Takes the Square
    Citizen Cope
    Coheed & Cambria x5
    Cold
    Common Denominator
    Crime in Stereo
    Crooked X
    Cute Is What We Aim For
    Damone
    Dan Deacon
    Dane Cook
    Daryl Hammond
    Dashboard Confessional x5 (once solo acoustic, three times free)
    David Byrne
    Dear and the Headlights x2
    Death Cab for Cutie x2
    Deftones
    Disturbed x2
    dredg
    Drive By
    Dropkick Murphys
    Elvis Perkins
    Emanuel
    Emery
    Fabolous
    Fear Before the March of Flames
    Filter
    Flogging Molly
    Four Year Strong x2
    Franz Ferdinand
    Girl Talk
    Glassjaw
    Godsmack
    Gone By Daylight
    Harlem Shakes
    Hawthorne Heights
    Hellogoodbye
    Helmet
    Hot Rod Circuit
    IMA Robot
    Jeanine Garafalo
    Jerry Seinfeld
    Jim Breuer
    Jimmy Buffet
    John Ralston
    Jurassic 5
    Kaddisfly
    Kevin Devine x3
    Korn x2
    Limp Bizkit
    Little Richard
    Madi Diaz
    Madonna
    mc chris
    mewithoutYou x3
    MGMT
    Mindless Self Indulgence
    Mobb Deep
    Motion City Soundtrack
    Nas
    New Found Glory x3 (once acoustic)
    Nine Inch Nails
    Nuclear Power Pants
    of Montreal
    One Minute Silence
    Ours
    P.O.D.
    Paramore
    Passion Pit x2
    Phoenix
    Poison the Well
    Portugal. The Man x3 (once acoustic)
    Public Enemy
    Puddle of Mudd
    Red Hot Chili Peppers
    Reggie and the Full Effect
    Rise Against
    Rob Riggle
    Rodrigo & Gabriella
    Saves the Day
    Seafood
    Senses Fail
    Silverstein
    Slipknot
    Snoop Dogg
    SOAD
    Staind x2
    Steven Wright
    Straylight Run
    Taking Back Sunday x4
    Ted Leo & the Pharmacists
    Tegan and Sara
    The Get Up Kids x3
    The Academy Is...
    The All American Rejects
    The Anniversary
    The Appreciation Post
    The Beach Boys
    The Beach Boys
    The Blood Brothers
    The Cribs
    The Crystal Method
    The Decemberists
    The Early November
    The Life & Times
    The Mars Volta
    The Raconteurs
    The Roots
    The Sleeping
    The Slip
    The Starting Line x2
    The Used
    Thrice
    Thursday x3
    Tiger Army
    Tokyo Rose
    Trust Company
    TV on the Radio
    Under the Influence of Giants
    Underoath x2
    White Rabbits
    Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    Yellowcard


    Unsigned Acts:

    Dental Plan (I am the drummer)
    Castine x5
    The Wandas x5
    The Bynars x4
    Miars x3
    Nemes x2
    The Sift x3
    Traphiq (I was the drummer '07 - '08)
    the white mountains
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  • Been awhile since I used this, but I've something to share!

    Nov 27 2009, 6h41 por fastbak77

    I have recently started using Mixcloud, and recently I put together a 'virtual mix CD', which I'm sharing here. It contains a diversity of artists, such as Garbage, Public Enemy, Portishead, John Lee Hooker and The Blackeyed Susans, amongst others. Please, listen and enjoy!
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  • Library: Hip hop music

    Nov 27 2009, 4h10 por MrLJM

    *This will be updated. I haven't finished listing the artists I already have in my library.

    ===========
    Alternative hip hop - Non-traditional. Influenced by a wide range of genres.
    ===========
    A Tribe Called Quest
    Black Sheep
    Blackalicious
    Brand Nubian
    De La Soul
    Digable Planets
    Digital Underground
    Jurassic 5
    The Pharcyde

    ===========
    Gangsta rap - Reflects inner-city violence and the lifestyles that go with it.
    ===========
    2Pac
    Dr. Dre
    Eazy-E
    Nas
    N.W.A
    Snoop Doggy Dogg
    Warren G

    ===========
    Hardcore hip hop - Aggressive. Confrontational. Precursor to gangsta rap.
    ===========
    Big Daddy Kane
    Big L
    Boogie Down Productions
    Eric B. & Rakim
    Public Enemy
    Run-D.M.C.

    ===========
    Horrorcore - Horror-themed lyrical content and imagery.
    ===========
    Eminem

    ===========
    Mafioso rap - Organized crime. Self-indulgence (drugs, sex, designer clothes).
    ===========
    AZ
    Kool G Rap

    ===========
    Old school hip hop - Earliest commercially recorded hip hop music.
    ===========
    Afrika Bambaataa

    ===========
    Pop-rap - Fusion of hip hop and pop.
    ===========
    DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince

    ===========
    Underground hip hop - Non-mainstream. Independent labels. Anti-commercial.
    ===========
    CunninLynguists
    DANGERDOOM
    Del tha Funkee Homosapien
    Deltron 3030
    Madlib
    Madvillain
    MF DOOM
    Quasimoto
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  • Kolekcja

    Nov 25 2009, 7h04 por byisk

    Płyty:
    N.W.A - Straight Outta Compton
    N.W.A - Greatest Hits
    Oh Laura - A Song Inside My Head, A Demon In My Bed
    House of Pain - Fine Malt Lyrics
    Eminem - Marshall Mathers Lp
    Basement Jaxx - Singles
    DJ Jazzy Jeff and Fresh Prince - I'm looking for the one (single)
    DJ 600V - Produkcja Hip-Hop Ciemna
    Adele - 19 (Expended Edition)
    Group Home - Make it in life / Stupid muthafuc*as (singles)
    Public Enemy - Power To The People And The Beats: Public Enemy's Greatest Hits
    Fisz - Na wylot
    Public Enemy - How You Sell Soul To A Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul
    Green Grass
    V.E.T.O - Drugie Życia Tchnienie

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  • Top 50 Quizzzzz Tingz Blud..... (1-50)

    Nov 24 2009, 22h15 por Renegadesteve2

    1.How did you get into 31?
    Ice Cube
    Was already into N.W.A., and then I borrowed Death Certificate and The Predator from a friend. Enjoyed. Alot! Then collected all the other studio albums.

    2.What's the first song you ever heard by 22?
    Hole
    I do believe it was TocarCelebrity Skin.

    3.What's your favourite lyrics by 29?
    R.E.M.
    "This one goes out to the one I love
    This one goes out to the one I've left behind
    Another prop has occupied my time
    This one goes out to the one I love" TocarThe One I Love

    4.What's your favourite album by 49?
    John Frusciante
    Hmmm tough one, it's either 'Niandra Lades And Usually Just A T-Shirt' or 'Smile From The Streets You Hold'. Both are scary but excellent.

    5.How many albums by 13 do you own?
    Jane's Addiction
    All 3 Studio albums, 2 Official Live Albums, A rarities collection, A 4 Disc Box Set, and several bootlegs, oh and some singles/EPs...... (Best band ever!)

    6.What is your favourite song by 50?
    The Breeders
    Another tough question, gonna go with Cannonball, but to be honest, the entire 'Last Splash' album could qualify. Kim Deal <3

    7.Is there a song by 4 that makes you sad?
    Beastie Boys
    Haha, not really a sad band/group... Maybe TocarAlive, that's got a sad back story I believe...

    8.What is your favourite song by 15?
    Minutemen
    Again, it's a very tough choice, possibly TocarViet Nam

    9.What is your favourite song by 5?
    Nine Inch Nails
    To be honest, there is far too many candidates, the one that comes to mind though would be TocarSomething I Can Never Have, simply beautiful.

    10.Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy?
    Red Hot Chili Peppers
    Almost every song on Freaky Styley to Blood Sugar Sex Magik... TocarSubway To Venus makes me exceptionally happy though.

    11.What is your favourite album by 40?
    Nirvana
    Studio album = Nevermind, but Unplugged In New York is also a very special album in my opinion.

    12.What's your favourite song by 10?
    Jay-Z
    Damn I hate this favourite song question, it's always too hard to choose! I'm gonna go ahead and say either Bring It On or Friend or Foe, both classic examples of Mafioso Hip Hop.

    13.What's a good memory you have involving 33?
    Joy Division
    Either discovering them and falling in love with the lyrics and music, or watching the movie 'Control' which is a biopic of lead singer Ian Curtis, R.I.P.

    14.What's your favourite song by 37?
    Slayer
    Definately TocarAngel of Death, fucking brutal song.

    15.Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy?
    Portishead
    Hmmm, all 3 of their albums are stunning, the song that makes me the happiest would have to be Sour Times though.

    16.How many times have you seen 24 live?
    Tool
    None, which makes me very sad, unfortunatly they only tour every 4-5 years, so looks like I might have to wait, god damn it.

    17.What's the first song you ever heard by 23?
    The Prodigy
    Errrrrrr, I imagine it would have to be eitherFirestarter or Breathe, as they were the biggest hits by the band when I was young.

    18.What's your favourite album by 11?
    Massive Attack
    Aghhh don't make me choose between Blue Lines or Mezzanine, it's just not fair!

    19.Who is your favourite member of 1?
    Sonic Youth
    I love em' all, but Kim Gordan is just unreal, idol <3

    20.Have you ever seen 14 live?
    Radiohead
    Yes, saw them live on the In Rainbows tour, fucking epic.

    21.What is good memory involving 45?
    Dr. Dre
    Driving around listening to The Chronic. Blazing to the remarkable production and hilarious skits. So many good times!

    22.What is your favourite song by 16?
    Pixies
    Haha easilyGigantic, so hilarious, and wonderful.

    23.What is the first song you heard by 47?
    Metallica
    Ermmmm, probably Enter Sandman when I was little.

    24.What is your favourite album by 21?
    Deconstruction
    Their self-titled. Such a hidden gem, alternative classic for sure!

    25.What is your favourite song by 18?
    Primus
    Hahaha they're all so wack. TocarMy Name Is Mud orTocarJerry Was a Race Car Driver are both seriously insane.

    26.What is the first song you heard by 38?
    OutKast
    I can't think of anything other thanTocarMs. Jackson, that track was pretty big when I was about 11.

    27.What's your favourite lyric by 3?
    The Beatles
    "All the lonely people, where do they all come from?
    All the lonely people, where do they all belong?" Eleanor Rigby

    28.What's your favourite song by 2?
    The Smashing Pumpkins
    Gosh, they have so many beautiful songs, I'm thinking TocarSilverfuck, it is about as perfect as a song can be.

    29.What's the first song you heard by 32?
    De La Soul
    I remember seeing the video to Me, Myself & I on MTV, they really do put the Hippie in Hip-Hop. Legends.

    30.How many times have you seen 17 live?
    Yo La Tengo
    Never... I really hope they tour the UK soon, I imagine they are even more haunting live.

    31.Is there a song by 44 that makes you happy?
    Deftones
    Errrr more of an angry or depressing than happy band. Pink Cellphone makes me feel kinda trippy/happy at times.

    32.What is your favourite album by 12?
    Pink Floyd
    If I said anything other than Dark Side of the Moon I'd probably be shot, but I also love A Piper At The Gates of Dawn, Echoes, Wish You Were Here and The Wall.

    33.What is the worst song by 46?
    Dizzee Rascal
    Any of his new electro-pop shit on Tongue N'Cheek, bring back the grime rascal!!

    34.What's the first song you ever heard by 34?
    The Cure
    I think it was Close To Me, I saw the video on MTV, and what a classic video/song it is indeed.

    35.What's your favourite album by 42?
    LL Cool J
    'Mama Said Knock You Out' easily. One of the best comebacks in Hip Hop ever.

    36.How many times have you seen 39 live?
    Morrissey
    Again, I am yet to witness the legend that is Morrissey live, it will happen one day, hopefully as part of a Smiths reunion haha. Wishful thinking I know!

    37.What is your favourite album by 36?
    Wu-Tang Clan
    Ohhhhh 'Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)' without a doubt. One of my favourite albums of all time, classic.

    38.What was the first song you heard by 28?
    Kyuss
    Whatever the opening track of 'Blues for the Red Sun' is. Epic album. (further research indicates that it was TocarThumb

    39.What is your favourite album by 7?
    Pearl Jam
    They've had a lot of great albums, but how could it be anything but 'Ten', one of the cornerstones of grunge rock.

    40.How did you get into 8?
    The Smiths
    I think I read so many rave reviews about their albums that I finally decided to purchase them all. I'm so glad I did!

    41.What's the first song you heard by 9?
    Wiley
    That would be Ice Rink on a pirate radio station in East London.

    42.What's your favourite lyric by 20?
    Tori Amos
    "Oh these little earthquakes
    Here we go again
    These little earthquakes
    Doesn't take much to rip us into pieces" TocarLittle Earthquakes. It's actually my break-up song. Hahaha lame....

    43.What's your favourite album by 25?
    Soundgarden
    Aghh tough choice, so many good albums. It's definately between 'Badmotorfinger' or 'Superunknown'.

    44.How many albums by 26 do you own?
    Nas
    7 studio albums, 1 rarities album.

    45.What's your favourite song by 27?
    Public Enemy
    It's gotta be TocarFight The Power, such a great message, like most of their classic songs.

    46.How did you get into 30?
    Porno for Pyros
    Well I already loved Jane's Addiction. So I decided to check out Perry Farrell's next band. Two quality albums.

    47.What's your favourite lyric by 35?
    My Bloody Valentine
    "(Look)
    In the mirror
    She's not there
    Where she won't care
    Somewhere" TocarOnly Shallow, such a lovely song.

    48.What's your favourite album by 41?
    Tricky
    Both the first two albums, 'Maxinquaye' and 'Nearly God' are brilliant examples of how to make a Trip-Hop album.

    49.How many albums by 48 do you own?
    The Velvet Underground
    4 Studio albums, 1 compilation, 1 Box Set, God damn it I love that Box Set.

    50.How did you get into 43?
    Skinny Puppy
    Last.Fm recommendation. Thank you Last.Fm!
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  • 2009_10_03 Playlist @ Kugla, koprivnica

    Nov 22 2009, 19h27 por punk_bubu

    hip hop / glitch hop / wonkie / bassline / bootleg / breakbeat / drum and bass

    1 Get Yuh Own Jneiro Jarel
    2 Ooops Hud Mo
    3 1-9-9-9 Common f. Sadat X
    4 The Healer Erykah Badu
    5 La La La Danny Breaks
    6 None In Mind Koushik
    7 Little Bit of Feel Good (Boreta Remix) Jamie Lidell
    8 You'll Find A Way (Switch & Sinden Remix) Santogold
    9 Backyard Betty (Two Fingers remix) Spank Rock
    10 Mistadobalina Del tha Funkee Homosapien
    11 California Love 2Pac & Dr. Dre
    12 Summertime Dj Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Princ
    13 The Message (datashat Remix) Grand Master Flash & The Furios Five
    14 Talking All That Jazz Stetsasonic
    15 Hand On The Pump (Muggs' Blunt Remix) Cypress Hill
    16 Fight The Power Public Enemy
    17 Insane In The Brain Cypress Hill
    18 O.P.P. Naughty by Nature
    19 I Get Money (Lazer Sword Neon Mix) 50 Cent
    20 Conscious Ferilla Kraddy
    21 Mama Said Knock You Out LL Cool J
    22 The Jellyfish Danny Breaks
    23 Ready Or Not (Salaam's Rmx) The Fugees
    24 Whoomp! (There It Is) Tag Team
    25 Angry ft.Tippa Irie The Bug
    26 Go Ballistic feat. Ardominal Ghislain Poirier
    27 Bad (Mowgli is Bad Remix) Michael Jackson
    28 Samo Ti (Zombie Disco Squad Remix) Faggot Fairy's
    29 Hey U (Switch & Sinden Remix) Basement Jaxx
    30 Drop It (Drop the Lime Rmx) Mathhead
    31 Bulletproof (Zinc Remix) La Roux
    32 Kid Conga (feat MC Miltinho) Daniel Haaksman
    33 I_Want_You_(Bok Bok_remix) Dre Skull
    34 Moombah (Afrojack mix) Silvio Ecomo & Chuckie
    35 Party All Knight (True Pseudo Remix) Eli Smith
    36 Just Be Mowgli
    37 Setting Me Free Hot City
    38 Mars (Exclusive Herve Re-Fix) Herve
    39 Hey ! (Foamo Remix) Diplo & Laidback Luke
    40 War (Blatta & Inesha Go To Luanda Remix) Rampage
    41 In for the Kill [Skream's Let's Get Ravey Mix] La Roux
    42 Timber Coldcut
    43 Tripping On Sunshine (Sunshine Dub) DJ Duke & The Breaking Crew
    44 Smack My Bitch Up Prodigy
    45 Get Down Jack Beats
    46 Pon de floor' feat. Vybz Kartel Major Lazer
    47 Insomnia (The Hump Day Project Remix) Faithless
    48 Techno Skank slaughtermob (BANDIT & SILVER FOX)
    49 Thunderstruck (Tittsworth Remix) AC/DC
    50 Sweet Assed Child O Mine (Drop the Lime remix) Guns N Roses
    51 Everyone Nose (All The Girls Standing in the line for the Bathroom) N.E.R.D
    52 Searchin' for my Rizzla Ratpack
    53 On A Ragga Tip 97 SL2
    54 Sesames Treet Smart E's
    55 Music LTJ Bukem
    56 Chemical Imbalance (DJ Die Mix) Karime Kendra
    57 Dude (Zinc Vocal Mix) Beenie Man
    58 Aztec Spor
    59 Contra feat. Lomax Xample
    60 Clear Skyz (Break Remix) Die
    61 Ashram Klute
    62 Ghost Whisper Pyro
    63 Unknown (Vocal) Dylan & Eminem
    64 Thugtronika Instra:mental
    65 Watching You Instra:mental
    66 Hubble Raiden
    67 Can't Get Over You Calibre
    68 Wonder Where d bridge
    69 You Got Me Erykah Badu & Blu Mar Ten
    70 A Thousand Beautiful Things (Blu Mar Ten Remix) Annie Lennox
    71 Donnie Darko Soundtrack - Mad World
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  • My Super Awesome Milestone Tracks!!!

    Nov 21 2009, 23h41 por gravewolf82

    1000: Queens of the Stone Age - Battery Acid
    2000: Hate Eternal - The Obscure Terror
    3000: Disrupt - Smash Divisions
    4000: Cold Fusion - Dominium Maris Baltici
    5000: Edge of Sanity - Black Tears
    6000: Setherial - In the Still of a Northern Fullmoon
    7000: Abscess - Deathscape in Flames
    8000: Death in June - Bring in the Night
    9000: Insomnium - At The Gates Of Sleep
    10000: Death in June - Luther´s Army (Black Mix)
    11000: Cannibal Corpse - Staring Through the Eyes of the Dead
    12000: Ulver - Like Music
    13000: Amduscia - Dead or Alive (club mix)
    14000: David Bowie - Let's Dance
    15000: Cypress Hill - Illusions
    16000: Velvet Acid Christ - discolored eyes
    17000: Mayhem - A Bloodsword and a Colder Sun (Part I)
    18000: Sol Invictus - Here We Stand
    19000: Nine Inch Nails - La Mer
    20000: Mayhem - Freezing Moon
    21000: Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart
    22000: Dimmu Borgir - Da den kristne satte livet til
    23000: Death in June - This is Not Paradise
    24000: SPK - day of
    25000: Der Blutharsch - CD2-IX
    26000: Mayhem - Necrolust
    27000: Belphegor - The Sin - Hellfucked
    28000: Arditi & Toroidh - Untitled I
    29000: Yazoo - Mr. Blue
    30000: Bal-Sagoth - Behold, the Armies of War Descend Screaming From the Heavens!
    31000: Lifelover - En Tyst Minut
    32000: Carpathian Forest - Bloodlust and Perversion
    33000: Bad Boys Blue - I Totally Miss You
    34000: Turbonegro - Hot Cars
    35000: Warloghe - Desecration
    36000: Emperor - The Ancient Queen
    37000: Skinny Puppy - Testure (S.F. mix)
    38000: Rammstein - Herzeleid
    39000: Interpol - Evil
    40000: Rollins Band - Disconnect
    41000: Camouflage - Music For Ballerinas
    42000: Dismember - Never Forget, Never Forgive
    43000: KoЯn - Somebody Someone
    44000: Depeche Mode - Comatose
    45000: The Smiths - I Started Something I Couldn't Finish
    46000: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Lacrimosa
    47000: Aphex Twin - Pulsewidth
    48000: Pink Turns Blue - Celebration's Day
    49000: Velvet Acid Christ - Pretty Toy
    50000: Public Enemy - Fight The Power
    51000: Spiritualized - I Didn't Mean to Hurt You
    52000: Cypress Hill - Audio X
    53000: Månegarm - Drakeld
    54000: Black Flag - Six Pack
    55000: Public Image Ltd. - Bad Life
    56000: Camouflage - Time Is Over
    57000: Iggy Pop - Nightclubbing
    58000: Stalingrad - I Stood Beside Your Mothers
    59000: Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart
    60000: Editors - Papillon
    61000: Sepultura - Bestial Devastation
    62000: Loits - Kiri Kaevikust
    63000: Destroy All Monsters - Mom's and Dad's Pussy
    64000: Earth - Tethered To The Polestar




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  • Top 50 Albums

    Nov 21 2009, 23h25 por nirvanamannequi

    nirvanamannequi's top albums (overall)
    1. Four Year Strong - Rise Or Die Trying (41)
    2. The Ghost of a Thousand - New Hopes, New Demonstrations (36)
    3. Twin Atlantic - Vivarium (34)
    4. Sonic Boom Six - Arcade Perfect (34)
    5. Every Time I Die - New Junk Aesthetic [Deluxe Edition] (31) 6. Alexisonfire - Watch Out! (31)
    7. Public Enemy - Power To The People And The Beats: Public Enemy's Greatest Hits (30)
    8. Alexisonfire - Alexisonfire (30)
    9. Air Traffic - Fractured Life (29)
    10. Rise Against - The Unraveling (29)
    11. Fightstar - One Day Son, This Will All Be Yours (29)
    12. Blackhole - Dead Hearts (29)
    13. Reuben - Very Fast Very Dangerous (26)
    14. Hundred Reasons - Ideas Above Our Station (26)
    15. Queens of the Stone Age - Rated R (26)
    16. Fightstar - Grand Unification (25)
    17. Million Dead - Harmony No Harmony (24)
    18. Skindred - Babylon (24)
    19. Alexisonfire - Crisis (24)
    20. The Futureheads - The Futureheads (23)
    21. Pixies - Wave Of Mutilation: Best Of Pixies (23)
    22. Unearth - The March (23)
    23. Biffy Clyro - Infinity Land (22)
    24. Stiff Little Fingers - Inflammable Material (22)
    25. Alexisonfire - Old Crows, Young Cardinals (22)
    26. Joy Division - Substance 1977-1980 (22)
    27. Manic Street Preachers - The Holy Bible (22)
    28. Bloc Party - Intimacy (22)
    29. Blood Red Shoes - Box of Secrets (21)
    30. Reuben - In Nothing We Trust (21)
    31. Hundred Reasons - Quick The Word, Sharp The Action (21)
    32. Random Hand - Inhale/Exhale (21)
    33. Enter Shikari - Common Dreads (21)
    34. Frightened Rabbit - Sings the Greys (21)
    35. Every Time I Die - The Big Dirty (21)
    36. Editors - The Back Room (21)
    37. The Ghost of a Thousand - This is where the Fight Begins (21)
    38. Municipal Waste - Massive Aggressive (20)
    39. Set Your Goals - This Will Be The Death of Us (20)
    40. Manic Street Preachers - Generation Terrorists (20)
    41. Manchester Orchestra - Mean Everything To Nothing (20)
    42. At the Drive-In - Relationship Of Command (20)
    43. Fightstar - Be Human (20)
    44. Skindred - Roots Rock Riot (20)
    45. Sonic Boom Six - The Ruff-Guide To Genre-Terrorism (20)
    46. Thin Lizzy - Live And Dangerous (20)
    47. Idlewild - 100 Broken Windows (19)
    48. Deftones - Deftones (19)
    49. Foo Fighters - Foo Fighters (19)
    50. Biffy Clyro - Blackened Sky (19)

    Top albums generator
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  • Milestones

    Nov 19 2009, 11h25 por watery1

    Last.FM Milestones12000th track: (21 Mar 2009)
    Candlemass - TocarUnder the Oak (Live In Athens, 2007)
    13000th track: (14 Apr 2009)
    Megadeth - Never Walk Alone...A Call to Arms
    14000th track: (02 May 2009)
    Public Enemy - Terminator X To The Edge Of Panic
    15000th track: (15 May 2009)
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  • Friday Twenty: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02b: 140 to 121

    Nov 13 2009, 16h43 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

    140
    Lo-Fidelity Allstars
    Vision Incision
    How to Operate with a Blown Mind
    1998

    Treated by the music press as if they were the saviours of electronic music, they could never possibly live up to the billing, and nor were they anyway. They did, however, release some pretty special singles. Broadly, they were "big beat" with vocals, but their use of some pretty diverse samples and influences helped to broaden them out of what would otherwise have been a musical dead-end, as the genre was already beginning to peter out creatively even by this point. Of the first album singles - i.e. before the vocalist quit - Vision Incision's string-sample-laden, not to mention sampling The Three Degrees, epic soundscape was by far the best of them. To add to that, I was never entirely sure what the lyrics were on about, but their beat-poet stylings work well, before the track itself leaves the vocals behinds and heads off into the stratosphere, picking up more and more elements as it goes along...

    139
    Carcass
    TocarCorporal Jigsore Quandary
    Necroticism - Descanting the Insalubrious
    1991

    We can argue all day what genre this falls into - I prefer to say this is death metal rather than grindcore, certainly - but what is indisputable is just how fucking good this track is. Once you get past the sample describing the arrival of bodies in the mortuary, it's the ultra-fast drum rhythm that knocks you off your feet, before the guitars sweep in to deliver a quick punch to the face. What is perhaps all the more impressive is the fact that this track never stays still - switching styles, rhythms and riffs where necessary but always remaining coherent.

    138
    Type O Negative
    Black No.1 (Little Miss Scare-All)
    Bloody Kisses
    1993

    Who said Goths have no sense of humour? By a long way the most accurate character sketch of the gothic girl ever committed to tape, it's also hilarious, and the tune ain't bad, either, even if at eleven minutes it really does go on a bit!

    137
    Skunk Anansie
    TocarLittle Baby Swastikkka
    Paranoid & Sunburnt
    1995

    I still remember the sensation that this track caused when played on Radio 1 early on, and I also remember the batshit insane reception it got when they opened with it at the Heineken Festival in Leeds in July 1995. Judging on recent footage of it being performed live this autumn by the newly reconvened band, it still rocks very hard indeed, and it's less-than-subtle anti-racism message still shines through, too. Nice to have them back.

    136
    China Drum
    Wuthering Heights
    Can't Stop These Things (Single)
    1996

    One of those truly out-there covers that on paper should never, ever, ever have worked, not only that but this was only a B-side, until John Peel and the Evening Session picked up on it. A Northumberland-based pop-punk band whose drummer was the singer, they are now pretty much forgotten, I'd suspect, aside from the oddity of this song. Basically fast-paced guitar rock, this version, but somehow it works, puts a smile on your face, and remains an enduring classic.

    135
    Headswim
    Dead
    Flood
    1994

    Headswim were an odd band, particularly early on. A strange mix of grunge and psychedelia, really, following the death of the lead singer's brother they changed tack entirely to a more introspective sound, that admittedly still had it's great moments (TocarTourniquet in particular). It's their really early stuff, though, that's truly ace - like this track. It's deep, ominous basslines pulls the whole track forward into a dirty groove that stands above just about everything else the band did.

    134
    Clawfinger
    The Truth
    Deaf Dumb Blind
    1993

    Highly political, (deep breath) industrial-tinged-funk-rap-metal from Sweden of all places, the album raised a few eyebrows with it's (very) coarse language and confrontational songs (the opener, Nigger, is an anti-racism track), and needless to say was a pretty big success. The most immediate of the singles, though, was this (again easily recognisable for it's sweary chorus), the stomping, bouncing rhythms almost put in the shade by Zak Tell's staccato lyrical delivery. Apparently a re-recording of this album is coming soon...

    133
    Six by Seven
    Something Wild
    The Things We Make
    1998

    Six By Seven's first album was a masterwork in control - of holding back the rage that was always seemingly about to explode from the speakers, tempering every last track with such restraint that many tracks took some while to really kick in. One of the notable exceptions to the rule was this track, an urgent, searing exhortation to take a chance with just about anything, that's such a thrilling track you just want to jump along for the ride.

    132
    The Young Gods
    The Night Dance
    T.V. Sky
    1994

    An obscure album track that was always an impressive song, but really came into it's own when I saw TYG live - built around the usual trio of vocals, drums and sampler, it's a track about watching the stars with a lover, and it sounds like a track beamed in from said stars.

    131
    Sister Machine Gun
    TocarWhy Not
    Sins Of The Flesh
    1992

    This takes me back. US Industrial, Wax Trax! style. A pulsing, heavy heavy beat underpins the really quite sleazy lyrics - trying to get some unnamed girl to sleep with him. For some reason, though, I love this song. The furious desire in the lyrics, the hushed delivery, in fact just about everything about it. They just don't make industrial like this any more...

    130
    Rammstein
    Wollt Ihr Das Bett in Flammen Sehen
    Herzeleid
    1995

    The first Rammstein track I ever heard, way back at the beginning of 1997, this was the beginning of my love of this band that has taken me as far as Prague to see them live (not to mention three other occasions in the UK, and soon another in London in the new year). Like all of the best R+ tracks, it's ridiculously over the top, very heavy, and needless to say live (although it's not been played for some years) it involves a lot of fire, as befits it's title. Lyrically it's about the battle of the sexes, in a very descriptive way, and would probably still fill metal/industrial dancefloors if anyone had ever bothered to pick up the first R+ album...

    129
    Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
    TocarWhere the Wild Roses Grow (feat. Kylie Minogue)
    Murder Ballads
    1996

    I bet you weren't expecting Kylie in this list. She isn't the primary reason, of course, she just happens to feature on one of Nick Cave's more remarkable tracks - a murder ballad that somehow became a reasonable hit. Of course that is likely down to the fact that it sounds like a lush love song, of first love and then loss. Listen a little more closely, though, and the full horror of what happens becomes clear: boy meets girl, falls in love with girl...and then murders her because he can't bear for such beauty to stay alive. My girlfriend and I long-since agreed that if we ever get married, our first dance will be to this. That should be fun...

    128
    Stanford Prison Experiment
    (Very) Put Out
    The Gato Hunch
    1995

    A band so long gone that there is barely a web mention of them now, they were a small footnote in hardcore, perhaps. A shame, as this was a pretty special band. Ultra-political (to the point of putting a 28-minute Noam Chomsky lecture on the end of this CD), they specialised in a bass-heavy, near-funk metal-influenced hardcore, and they had a habit of managing to write tracks that grabbed you by the throat and slammed you against the wall. This two-minute track was one of those - and the bone-dry production only helped to accentuate it. Much to my regret I never got to see this band live - I believe they only came to the UK once, anyway, in '95 with Quicksand.

    127
    Cubanate
    TocarOxyacetylene
    Cyberia
    1994

    An industrial dancefloor monster, this, that was inescapable in the clubs for many, many years. And with good reason, too - this is pure industrial aggression with a pulsating beat and gigantic chorus that remains something of a classic, even if it is a little overplayed - yes, fifteen years on. It still fucking rocks, though. Side note: ex-Cubanate member Phil Barry's new project Be My Enemy is well worth a look if you liked Cubanate...

    126
    Blind Melon
    TocarNo Rain
    Blind Melon
    1992

    An already beautiful ballad gained added poignancy three years after release, when singer Shannon Hoon succumbed to a long battle with cocaine addiction. Not that this song is about that - more about battles with depression and finding the small moments of positivity within it, as I see it - either way, it's one of those songs that touched a nerve and became huge, single-handedly driving sales of the band's first album. Not a lot else I can say about this, really: this is a song I emotionally connected with a long time ago, and the bond still hasn't been broken yet.

    125
    Air
    TocarKelly Watch the Stars
    Moon Safari
    1998

    Easy-listening, chillout music perhaps had a bad name by 1998 - dreadful, throwaway cheese like Mike Flowers Pops saw to that - and it could perhaps be said that Air were a lot of the reason that this situation changed. The whole album was brilliant, but this is the track I prefer of the majestic pair of singles (TocarSexy Boy being the other). A bit more uptempo, with it's marching beat and odd, detached vocodered voice, it takes off into space quite literally halfway through, with the sound of the stars whooshing past your ears. It's mightily odd video - featuring a table-tennis match - is worth a look too.

    124
    Manic Street Preachers
    TocarElvis Impersonator: Blackpool Pier
    Everything Must Go
    1996

    Quite probably one of the strangest lyrics that Richey Edwards left the Manics when he disappeared, this opener to their triumphant comeback album Everything Must Go didn't half sound odd having already heard the single TocarA Design For Life. Seemingly a musing on the Americanisation of British culture, it paints a sad and slightly pathetic image of the titular character, but explodes into such a life-affirming track - something kept up by the tracks that follow it - that it's no surprise that the album was such a huge success, really. Triumph in the face of adversity and all that, right? And the positive nature was something of a change to the relentless The Holy Bible, too...

    123
    KMFDM
    Liebeslied
    Naïve
    1990

    Sadly nowadays shorn of it's iconic sample (the Carl Orff samples from TocarO Fortuna had to be removed pretty quickly), the original version - the version I'm referring to - is an astounding tour de force, and is certainly one of the best KMFDM tracks ever. Bombastic, skyscraping, and a crunching symphonic metal backing, frankly this could be seen as being years ahead of it's time. It works without the sample, but for the full effect hunt out the original. You won't regret it.

    122
    Ministry
    TocarThieves
    The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste
    1990

    The first song of many to sample Full Metal Jacket? Probably the best, too. Stop-start dynamics in full-force, along with the titanic thrash-metal interludes, result in one of industrial metal's finest moments, never mind Ministry's. Also notable as one of only two or three tracks to survive the car crash that was the C U L8 Tour in 2008 without being butchered by the dreadful performance.

    121
    Public Enemy
    TocarWelcome To The Terrordome
    Fear of a Black Planet
    1990

    To follow-up the greatest rap album ever (sadly out of my remit here), PE somehow made an album almost as amazing, but it was the first single that always stood out the most. A dense meshing of many, many samples (including god knows how much James Brown), and Chuck D bringing his thoughts to bear on everything that was pissing him off at the time (and that was quite a lot, judging on how much he stuffs in to his raps). PE's best moments were always all about righteous fury, and this perhaps tops them all.

    Tuesday: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.03: 120 to 81
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