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« Reply #25 on: October 03, 2010, 01:01:42 AM »

     I am listening to Mushroomhead's latest album. I know they were never that heavy, but they are essentially industrial rock at this point. Not bad, though the first song really gave me high expectations for the rest of the album. Undecided
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« Reply #26 on: October 12, 2010, 02:40:43 PM »

I turned on the radio as I was driving home last night and we ran into some really bad folk! It was so bad I adored it! Smiley I wouldn't recommend it for you folks. Tongue

     Moldy Peaches? Tongue
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« Reply #27 on: October 12, 2010, 02:45:26 PM »

I turned on the radio as I was driving home last night and we ran into some really bad folk! It was so bad I adored it! Smiley I wouldn't recommend it for you folks. Tongue

     Moldy Peaches? Tongue
I doubt it. I am not sure who it was. It seemed like a local station. I would so blast that station in my car. hehehe

     What station?
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« Reply #28 on: October 12, 2010, 02:51:29 PM »

I turned on the radio as I was driving home last night and we ran into some really bad folk! It was so bad I adored it! Smiley I wouldn't recommend it for you folks. Tongue

     Moldy Peaches? Tongue
I doubt it. I am not sure who it was. It seemed like a local station. I would so blast that station in my car. hehehe

     What station?
it was like 88.8 twas weird. But santi you wont get it since it was near CSUMB.

     Ah, yes. That would be a problem.
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« Reply #29 on: October 12, 2010, 03:02:14 PM »

I turned on the radio as I was driving home last night and we ran into some really bad folk! It was so bad I adored it! Smiley I wouldn't recommend it for you folks. Tongue

     Moldy Peaches? Tongue
I doubt it. I am not sure who it was. It seemed like a local station. I would so blast that station in my car. hehehe

     What station?
it was like 88.8 twas weird. But santi you wont get it since it was near CSUMB.

     Ah, yes. That would be a problem.
you know you should hop in your car and drive down 1 and try to see if you can find it. It was near a Burger King. Tongue

     I don't even listen to the radio, really. Tongue
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« Reply #30 on: October 12, 2010, 03:21:32 PM »

I turned on the radio as I was driving home last night and we ran into some really bad folk! It was so bad I adored it! Smiley I wouldn't recommend it for you folks. Tongue

     Moldy Peaches? Tongue
I doubt it. I am not sure who it was. It seemed like a local station. I would so blast that station in my car. hehehe

     What station?
it was like 88.8 twas weird. But santi you wont get it since it was near CSUMB.

     Ah, yes. That would be a problem.
you know you should hop in your car and drive down 1 and try to see if you can find it. It was near a Burger King. Tongue

     I don't even listen to the radio, really. Tongue
You are so primitive that you don't listen to the radio or you don't know what it is?

     I know what it is. But it killed my interest in rock, & I don't want it to kill my interest in another genre. Tongue
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« Reply #31 on: October 12, 2010, 03:24:55 PM »

I turned on the radio as I was driving home last night and we ran into some really bad folk! It was so bad I adored it! Smiley I wouldn't recommend it for you folks. Tongue

     Moldy Peaches? Tongue
I doubt it. I am not sure who it was. It seemed like a local station. I would so blast that station in my car. hehehe

     What station?
it was like 88.8 twas weird. But santi you wont get it since it was near CSUMB.

     Ah, yes. That would be a problem.
you know you should hop in your car and drive down 1 and try to see if you can find it. It was near a Burger King. Tongue

     I don't even listen to the radio, really. Tongue
You are so primitive that you don't listen to the radio or you don't know what it is?

     I know what it is. But it killed my interest in rock, & I don't want it to kill my interest in another genre. Tongue
you should in metal since it sucks.

     Not a chance. It would probably kill my interest in country or folk. Tongue
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« Reply #32 on: October 12, 2010, 03:33:27 PM »

I turned on the radio as I was driving home last night and we ran into some really bad folk! It was so bad I adored it! Smiley I wouldn't recommend it for you folks. Tongue

     Moldy Peaches? Tongue
I doubt it. I am not sure who it was. It seemed like a local station. I would so blast that station in my car. hehehe

     What station?
it was like 88.8 twas weird. But santi you wont get it since it was near CSUMB.

     Ah, yes. That would be a problem.
you know you should hop in your car and drive down 1 and try to see if you can find it. It was near a Burger King. Tongue

     I don't even listen to the radio, really. Tongue
You are so primitive that you don't listen to the radio or you don't know what it is?

     I know what it is. But it killed my interest in rock, & I don't want it to kill my interest in another genre. Tongue
you should in metal since it sucks.

     Not a chance. It would probably kill my interest in country or folk. Tongue
country is for good hearted people. So it is ok since well we have a problem there. Wink

     It's cool. I'm not listening to the radio, so I will still love country. Smiley
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« Reply #33 on: October 12, 2010, 07:07:41 PM »

Longest: Fantômas -- Delìrium Còrdia -- 1:14:17
Shortest: Napalm Death -- You Suffer -- 0:01

Album with most tracks, discounting compilations: Napalm Death -- Scum -- 28 tracks
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« Reply #34 on: October 13, 2010, 03:44:14 AM »

     Before I go to sleep, a ranking of metal subgenres (by no means comprehensive; these are mainly ones that I have found fundamental to the formation of my musical ideas at one point or another):

thrash metal
doom metal
black metal
death metal
sludge metal
grindcore
avant-garde metal
neo-classical metal
metalcore
power metal
groove metal
nu metal
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« Reply #35 on: October 13, 2010, 01:48:59 PM »

     95% of the jazz I listen to is free jazz or avant-garde jazz, so that sort of exercise would be useless for me.
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« Reply #36 on: October 13, 2010, 11:18:02 PM »

Ten longest:
Fantômas -- Delìrium Còrdia -- 1:14:17
Boris -- Sun Baked Snow Cave -- 1:02:02
Miles Davis -- Bitches Brew -- 27:00
Miles Davis -- The Ghetto Walk -- 26:49
Miles Davis -- Pharaoh's Dance -- 20:06
Miles Davis -- In A Silent Way/It's About That Time -- 19:53
Richard Wagner -- Siegfried Idyll -- 18:58
Arlo Guthrie -- Alice's Restaurant Massacree -- 18:34
Miles Davis -- Shhh/Peaceful -- 18:18
Boris -- Just Abondoned My-Self -- 18:14

Ten shortest:
Napalm Death -- You Suffer -- 0:01
Napalm Death -- Dead -- 0:04
Napalm Death -- Your Achievement? -- 0:06
Donkeythroat -- The Ultimate Mother****ing Disaster -- 0:08
Bass 10 -- At A Shell -- 0:13
Bass 10 -- Kids These Days Are So Stupid -- 0:15
Bass 10 -- 14.8 Seconds -- 0:15
Napalm Death -- Common Enemy -- 0:16
Lilu Arren -- Mipsy Schizzors Playlizst -- 0:18
Napalm Death -- Blind To The Truth -- 0:22
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« Reply #37 on: October 14, 2010, 07:05:57 PM »

Ftr, I prefer industrial metal to all the genres mentioned previously with relation to metal.

      Never listened to industrial metal besides Mushroomhead. They're decent enough, though nothing that great.
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« Reply #38 on: October 22, 2010, 07:01:24 PM »

     Listening to Dark Side Of The Moon now. It's an amazingly sedate experience.
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« Reply #39 on: October 24, 2010, 12:40:08 AM »

     I can't imagine subjecting myself to enough stuff I can't stand to actually make a remotely informed list of worst artists.
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« Reply #40 on: November 04, 2010, 07:09:09 PM »

Just listened to "Gimme Shelter" by the Stones. Awesome.

     That's probably my favorite Rolling Stones song. It is quite amazing.
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« Reply #41 on: November 16, 2010, 04:26:34 PM »

Ozzy Osbourne is comin' to the Auburn Hills Palace! Cheesy Too bad the tickets are thirty bucks, and I'll never be able to go. Sad

30 bucks is actually pretty damn good for an Osbourne concert.

I would gladly pay the thirty bucks, however, I still won't be able to go. Sad My mo is the motherly, paranoid type, who wouldn't let me or my brother go, even if we were with an adult. This is only one of the reasons I need to get three more years, thoudands more dollars, and a car real fast.

     Wow, your mom's even more overprotective than mine. Mine at least lets me go to concerts, though she did admit that that was only because she surmised that there is little chance of a shooting occurring at a metal concert.
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« Reply #42 on: November 17, 2010, 06:27:46 PM »

Ozzy Osbourne is comin' to the Auburn Hills Palace! Cheesy Too bad the tickets are thirty bucks, and I'll never be able to go. Sad

30 bucks is actually pretty damn good for an Osbourne concert.

I would gladly pay the thirty bucks, however, I still won't be able to go. Sad My mom is the motherly, paranoid type, who wouldn't let me or my brother go, even if we were with an adult. This is only one of the reasons I need to get three more years, thoudands more dollars, and a car real fast.

     Wow, your mom's even more overprotective than mine. Mine at least lets me go to concerts, though she did admit that that was only because she surmised that there is little chance of a shooting occurring at a metal concert.

The only concert I've been to was a Scorpions concert with ten buck lawn tickets, and I went with my dad. It was sweet, and I heard it was their farewell tour.

     I've never listened to the Scorpions, actually. I went to a Boris concert back in August (my first real concert, though I had seen a teen band tournament at the Jewish Community Center) & am hoping to see Death Angel in concert in February.
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« Reply #43 on: November 17, 2010, 09:37:55 PM »

Ozzy Osbourne is comin' to the Auburn Hills Palace! Cheesy Too bad the tickets are thirty bucks, and I'll never be able to go. Sad

30 bucks is actually pretty damn good for an Osbourne concert.

I would gladly pay the thirty bucks, however, I still won't be able to go. Sad My mom is the motherly, paranoid type, who wouldn't let me or my brother go, even if we were with an adult. This is only one of the reasons I need to get three more years, thoudands more dollars, and a car real fast.

     Wow, your mom's even more overprotective than mine. Mine at least lets me go to concerts, though she did admit that that was only because she surmised that there is little chance of a shooting occurring at a metal concert.

The only concert I've been to was a Scorpions concert with ten buck lawn tickets, and I went with my dad. It was sweet, and I heard it was their farewell tour.

     I've never listened to the Scorpions, actually. I went to a Boris concert back in August (my first real concert, though I had seen a teen band tournament at the Jewish Community Center) & am hoping to see Death Angel in concert in February.

The scorpoins concert was y first "real" concert, though earlier last summer, I went to  Queen tribute concert that was good, except they didn't play "Fight From the Inside". I honestly had only listened to "noone Like you" and "Rock You Like a Hurricane" before the concert.

     I've never heard Fight From The Inside, actually. I'm thinking about getting News Of The World at some point in the sort-of-near future, though.
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« Reply #44 on: November 18, 2010, 03:17:41 AM »

If you buy Queen and you have a turntable, get it on vinyl, preferably coloured vinyl.  Trust me, it's worth the extra cost...my A Night at the Opera is one of my most cherished possessions and plays wonderfully.  Listening to Bohemian Rhapsody on the warm feeling and crackle of vinyl is one of my favourite things to do.

     I must agree, A Night At The Opera is a great album. Everyone knows Bohemian Rhapsody, but I find Death On Two Legs, '39 & The Prophet's Song to be great songs that do not garner anywhere close to the praise they deserve.
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« Reply #45 on: November 18, 2010, 04:29:13 PM »

If you buy Queen and you have a turntable, get it on vinyl, preferably coloured vinyl.  Trust me, it's worth the extra cost...my A Night at the Opera is one of my most cherished possessions and plays wonderfully.  Listening to Bohemian Rhapsody on the warm feeling and crackle of vinyl is one of my favourite things to do.

I love that album.


Ive only recently discovered Abbey Road (don't judge me....). I never was much of a Beatles fan, up until my friend bought the album and we both sat down and listened to it. It's quite amazing I will admit. Mind you though, I was quite under the influence while listening.

Abbey Road I found kinda average. Sgt Peppers and Revolver are good albums though

     Huh, that's interesting. Abbey Road is by far my favorite of those three albums, possibly because it's the most even in song quality (in my estimation) & the most "earthy". Revolver has some great songs, but the majority I find too "airy". Sgt. Pepper is a bit more "earthy" in its sound than Revolver, but it comes off to me as a bit slapdash.
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« Reply #46 on: November 28, 2010, 02:46:57 PM »

     I'm going to see Death Angel in about three months. I would like to see something before then, but there's nothing good at the main venues I frequent.
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« Reply #47 on: November 28, 2010, 07:57:47 PM »

http://rateyourmusic.com/list/Jazzrivet/the_jazzrivet_popular_musical_canon/

Bleh. It feels grossly incomplete, but take a look anyway. It's really alt rock and industrial based at the moment, but hopefully I can work on getting some more prog rock and metal and stuff like that in there. I dunno. Feel free to make recs.

     You ever listen to Bohren und der Club of Gore? They're an atmospheric jazz band from Germany, best distinguished by their propensity for playing at doom metal tempos.
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« Reply #48 on: December 02, 2010, 01:41:06 AM »


     They also don't include Mastodon as an example of Progressive Metal. Sad
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« Reply #49 on: December 02, 2010, 03:18:12 AM »


     The opening riff (1:03-1:13) sounds like straight-up Mastodon. The section that follows has an uncharacteristically thrash metal sound to it, though. My computer is stuck in the stone age at any rate, so I don't know about the rest of the song yet.
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