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  1. #11
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    Oh, I love when bands do that. They have the same general core sound, but go in many different directions. That's one of the things I love about Zappa, haha.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hungryfreak View Post
    My mom owned this album, loved it and lost it somehow. Fortunately, I, just the other day, found it while searching for a few of my classical albums that I hadn't placed in my collection. Definitely great album.
    see, most of my Pearl Jam liking friends hate Vitalogy
    its their best album, really different from their earlier stuff (not that the earlier stuff wasnt good...)
    Bassists do it better

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    It's kind of a different sound of theirs. Ten is a much more accessible album and I can see why your friends would like it, while disliking Vitalogy. They're both great albums, though.
    They let me on radio: http://gaberahamlincoln.blogspot.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hungryfreak View Post
    Oh, I love when bands do that. They have the same general core sound, but go in many different directions. That's one of the things I love about Zappa, haha.
    Yeah, Zappa's another example of that. I feel like Iron Maiden also does that. They sound so incredibly different from album to album, but they still have similarities that you can hear throughout their entire career.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hungryfreak View Post
    It's kind of a different sound of theirs. Ten is a much more accessible album and I can see why your friends would like it, while disliking Vitalogy. They're both great albums, though.
    yeah, they are both great (really excited to play all of Ten in march
    but Vitalogy really shows their depth
    Bassists do it better

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    Blonde Redhead's Misery is a Butterfly and Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons have been getting a lot of play from me, not to mention Kimya Dawson's Remember That I Love You.
    Well, everyone, prepare to have your guts kicked out by folk singers...

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    At the Drive-In - Relationship of Command
    The Sound of Animals FIghting - Tiger & The Duke
    mewithoutYou - Brother, Sister
    last.fm/kwami42
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    I ACTUALLY WROTE SOMETHING NEW

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    wolves in the throne room - malevolent grain
    moss icon - lyburnum wits end liberation fly
    sunny day real estate - diary
    wavves - wavves
    mountain goats - nothing for juice
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    Ozark Mountain Daredevils' self titled and It'll shine When It Shines.


    Becuase I'm reading Supe Grandas book too.
    i aint got no blood veins/i just got them four lanes/of hard amarillo highway

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    Mika - Life in Cartoon Motion
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    "Bat Out of Hell", "Hocus Pocus", and "You Get What You Give" for RB3!


 

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