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  • Traditional/Hard/Prog/Psych Rock

    11 14.86%
  • Pop

    5 6.76%
  • Alternative/Indie

    19 25.68%
  • Punk/Core/Sludge

    9 12.16%
  • Metal

    15 20.27%
  • Folk/Country Music

    4 5.41%
  • Jazz

    1 1.35%
  • Hip-Hop

    0 0%
  • Classical Music

    2 2.70%
  • Other (Get specific, dawg)

    8 10.81%
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  1. #991
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    Wow, lots of stuff i haven't heard of. Gotta check some of these out some day.

    And here's something i bet you would like:
    Cromagnon - Orgasm LP (1969)
    Judging by date of release and cover you would think this is psychrock, but practically, it all sounds like Industrial and Noise. Well, apart from the first track which is more like black metal.... Weird stuff, and a seriously unknown gem. The first track "Caledonia" has been covered by Test Dept.
    Wantlist:
    The Smiths
    Bauhaus
    Fifties and early sixties
    Killing Joke
    The Cure
    Public Image Ltd
    More Industrial

  2. #992
    yeah, i love "orgasm". great album.
    http://rateyourmusic.com/~afterstasis
    http://www.last.fm/user/wasteful

  3. #993
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shangfu View Post
    Wow, lots of stuff i haven't heard of. Gotta check some of these out some day.

    And here's something i bet you would like:
    Cromagnon - Orgasm LP (1969)
    Judging by date of release and cover you would think this is psychrock, but practically, it all sounds like Industrial and Noise. Well, apart from the first track which is more like black metal.... Weird stuff, and a seriously unknown gem. The first track "Caledonia" has been covered by Test Dept.
    this album's been brought up many times in the past, it is genuinely awesome

  4. #994
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    Heh, good to know that it isn't completely unknown then.
    Brilliant stuff.
    Wantlist:
    The Smiths
    Bauhaus
    Fifties and early sixties
    Killing Joke
    The Cure
    Public Image Ltd
    More Industrial

  5. #995
    Leroy Brown - Color Barrier
    Genre: Reggae
    Year: 2005 (Originally recorded in mid-70's)


    One of roots reggae's most underrated artists, in my opinion.
    Definitely more soul-influenced than most of his contemporaries, but still gets dubbed out more often than you'd think (particularly on the bonus tracks, which are great).

    Recommended If You Like: Steel Pulse, The Congos, Burning Spear, The Abyssinians, Black Uhuru, and Culture.

    Low-Quality Sample...
    What A Fire
    Don't Give Up
    Money Barrier
    Prayer Of Peace
    http://rateyourmusic.com/~afterstasis
    http://www.last.fm/user/wasteful

  6. #996
    Road Warrior
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    Quote Originally Posted by afterstasis View Post
    ADX - Suprématie
    Genre: Heavy Metal
    Year: 1987


    Excellent speed metal occasionally veering into melodic thrash with French vocals for all the Alcest fans struggling with their inner thrasher.

    Recommended If You Like: Judas Priest, Agent Steel, Exciter, Razor, Whiplash, and Laaz Rockit.

    Low-Quality Sample...
    Le Jugement De Salem
    Victime
    Brocéliande
    Hahaha, the lyrics are really bad...
    It was like a bird of rarest-spun heaven metal or like silvery wine flowing in a spaceship, gravity all nonsense now.

  7. #997
    Quote Originally Posted by Insane3 View Post
    Hahaha, the lyrics are really bad...
    i think i heard the same from the only person i know who has it and knows french, so perhaps it's a bonus that i don't know a bit of the language.
    http://rateyourmusic.com/~afterstasis
    http://www.last.fm/user/wasteful

  8. #998
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    Awesome, definitely checking this out today(blog is getting updated now.
    I wish to be a magician of words!

  9. #999
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    I have that ADX album lined up for listening. I can try to catch the lyrics with my near fluent comprehension of the language, haha.

    That Ancient Grease album kicked quite a bit of ass, by the way. It blows most things I've heard in the genre out of the water.
    They let me on radio: http://gaberahamlincoln.blogspot.com/

  10. #1000
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    yes! finally another reggae album...I could be wrong, but I think the last one was Linton Kwesi Johnson, which impressed the hell out of me.

    looking forward to this album
    RADIOHEAD--OK COMPUTER

    and...

    DMB
    Leonard Cohen
    Editors
    Carbon Leaf
    The Notwist
    Victor Wooten
    The National
    OAR
    The Chameleons


 

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