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  • Traditional/Hard/Prog/Psych Rock

    11 15.07%
  • Pop

    5 6.85%
  • Alternative/Indie

    19 26.03%
  • Punk/Core/Sludge

    9 12.33%
  • Metal

    14 19.18%
  • Folk/Country Music

    4 5.48%
  • Jazz

    1 1.37%
  • Hip-Hop

    0 0%
  • Classical Music

    2 2.74%
  • Other (Get specific, dawg)

    8 10.96%
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  1. #881
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCoolGuy View Post
    Who is "they"?
    Illuminati, most likely.

    In all seriousness, making the blog private may be the way to go.
    Last edited by clashcityrocker10; 07-30-2010 at 10:12 PM.

  2. #882
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    You could always make the blog invite only, tedious as it may be,
    They let me on radio: http://gaberahamlincoln.blogspot.com/

  3. #883
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    Maybe, but what should I do with the current charge of copyright?(Also the they was referring to Blogger representing some band or label that wasn't happy with it being there).
    I wish to be a magician of words!

  4. #884
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    I'm not sure. I've never had this sort of problem before. Maybe you can delete the offending post, make the blog invite only and repost it. I don't think Blogger themselves decide what they don't like.
    They let me on radio: http://gaberahamlincoln.blogspot.com/

  5. #885
    i wouldn't sweat it, personally. just delete whatever needs to be deleted...

    surely everyone here knows how to use soulseek and/or captaincrawl, and hopefully people buy what they enjoy when they can.

    but it's your call, jukebox. if it's too much of a hassle people can find their own download links.
    http://rateyourmusic.com/~afterstasis
    http://www.last.fm/user/wasteful

  6. #886
    Asunder - A Clarion Call
    Genre: Funeral Doom Metal
    Year: 2004


    Highly emotional, atmospheric, and relatively melodic funeral doom backed by a cello section... Totally bleak, but could serve as a really good intro for newcomers to the genre.
    These guys have played in so many important bands (Weakling, Dystopia, WitTR, etc.), yet this magnificent project never saw nearly as much attention as I expected.

    Recommended If You Like: Grief, Corrupted, Skepticism, dISEMBOWELMENT, Noothgrush, and Unearthly Trance.

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    Twilight Amaranthine (excerpt)
    Crown Of Eyes (excerpt)
    A Clarion Call (excerpt)
    http://rateyourmusic.com/~afterstasis
    http://www.last.fm/user/wasteful

  7. #887
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    Hmm, I will get rid of it for now, but then I'll make the blog private and I will restore the post when I get back from band camp(next Friday). I will still update the blog but the first post won't be up until the following day. I might wait a bit longer even.
    I wish to be a magician of words!

  8. #888
    Anthony Davis - Lady Of The Mirrors
    Genre: Avant-Garde Jazz
    Year: 1980


    This is simply one of the most brilliant piano recordings out there, displaying the best of so many worlds in both the jazz and classical fields.

    Recommended If You Like: Cecil Taylor, Paul Bley, Anthony Braxton, Horace Tapscott, Sam Rivers, and Matthew Shipp.

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    Album Playlist
    http://rateyourmusic.com/~afterstasis
    http://www.last.fm/user/wasteful

  9. #889
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    1. The first couple of tracks from the album of the day interested me somewhat but not quite enough to warrant a full album listen. Maybe I will in the future.

    2. Has Adrian Borland done anything else notable? I really enjoy Alexandria.

  10. #890
    well, the sound is obviously one of the best post-punk bands ever, but he was also in second layer, the witch trials, and white rose transmission, and they were incredible as well.

    as for the rest of his solo work, each album contains at least a handful of good songs, but "beautiful ammunition" and the 2 most recent releases were his best behind "alexandria".
    http://rateyourmusic.com/~afterstasis
    http://www.last.fm/user/wasteful


 

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