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Post by ordinary_girl on Dec 17, 2001 3:26:05 GMT -5
And why. If you can be bothered.
Mine are.. Lamb.. Muse.. The Prodigy.. Portishead.. Nine Inch Nails for some scary reason.
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Post by Get F***ed on Dec 17, 2001 7:23:22 GMT -5
one inch punch/mid youth crisis, i got a cd a few weeks ago. But I've been listening to heaps of old CD's, like: NoFX: Maximumrocknroll toe to toe: the best defence is attack fat wreck chords: volumes II - IV punk'o'rama the hard on's chainspotting compilation pangea: friebentos (they're a band that split a few years ago now, the bass player had a little band on the side called regurgitator. One of their songs was called 'boys', and had the line: "racism sucks/who gives a fuck about the KKK anyway?"
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Post by Toolacious on Dec 18, 2001 1:44:42 GMT -5
Hey, Trent Reznor is a [shadow=red,left,300]GOD!![/shadow] The Downward Spiral was the nails best cd yet... Anyway, if anybody gives a shit, cds im listening to currently:
Toxicity - System Of A Down (fuckin excellent!) Elsewhere For Eight Minutes - SFK's rockin album for some strange reason - Nirvana - Muddy Banks of the Wishkah....dont ask.... Bjork - Vespertine And finally, the great Radiohead, all of their albums cos they rock.
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Post by Toolacious on Dec 18, 2001 1:45:52 GMT -5
by the way, i didnt write 'if anybody gives a nuts', it must be some anti-swearing code or something eeeeeevviiiiillll......
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Post by ordinary_girl on Dec 18, 2001 6:18:55 GMT -5
The Downward Spiral is my definate favourite What I've heard of Bjork's new CD is cool, I'm yet to buy it.
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Post by Toolacious on Dec 18, 2001 7:42:18 GMT -5
ahhh, get it as soon as you can, if you love Bjork, you'll love this. that sounds so crap. im disappointed in myself.....anyway, okay people, favourite songs please! list below
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Post by Get F***ed on Dec 18, 2001 20:32:58 GMT -5
You're pretty outnumbered, though.
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Post by chevvy on Dec 18, 2001 21:18:11 GMT -5
Robbie Williams Linkin Park Destiny's Child Vast Incubus Radiohead
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Post by snida on Dec 19, 2001 7:52:14 GMT -5
That's quite a nice variety there chevvy As for me...The Beatles (duh), George Harrison's solo stuff, Jamiroquai, St Germain
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Post by Rebecca on Dec 19, 2001 18:15:09 GMT -5
hi sanida imbramimicologist How are you? I agree with you on jamiroquai, but not 'little L'. It will alarm you to hear that i flip to the next track when Harrisons tunes come on. I really dislike his style. They are too sorta influenced by Asia and we couldn't have that! God no! Reject any music that is hippie or alternative and especially "new age" because of the sort of people it attracts - mostley weirdos. Yes, let us all surcome to mass marketed trash and bubble gum music. Look on the bright side, the stuffs pretty catchy! PS. to sanida, i sent you a letter in the mail the other day along with sarah b's one too. I miss the lot of you! love becks
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Post by snida on Dec 20, 2001 0:13:56 GMT -5
I see your point Bec. When I started listening to the Beatles I couldn't stand George's songs, they were as you say too "influenced by Asia"...but then I actually bothered to listen through a whole song and now I'm a weirdo.
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Post by Pia on Dec 20, 2001 2:02:52 GMT -5
Are you saying that Larry is out numbered? I don't think so! But, lets not go there, hey!
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Post by Get F***ed on Dec 21, 2001 7:26:52 GMT -5
The Dropsick Injektors, they have a classic rock 'n' roll sound, and the guitarist lives down the road from me. Jed Whitey, the guitars are so fuzzy. Sublime, they're so diverse, going from ska-punk to reggae, to acoustic ballads.
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Post by Fred on Dec 21, 2001 8:51:00 GMT -5
Two words for you, well actually a word and two letters, MC Frontalot.
I also recently purchased a Jurassic 5 album which I must say gets two thumbs up.
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