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    Carnavas is probably my favorite album by them. I think the rest of the album will probably have more conventional SSPU songs, tbh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Runesmith View Post
    RO: Depeche Mode is the greatest band of all-time, but I wouldn't even place Violator in my top 3 favorite DM albums.

    Some Great Reward is their best.
    I enjoy a handful of their songs discovered through the various community setlists over the years, but not quite enough to check out any of their albums. Not a bad band at all from what I've heard, though.

    Quote Originally Posted by a21schizoidman View Post
    Yeah, so I just got back from AWK, it was amazing. I am drenched in sweat and I think I have a mild concussion.
    Sounded like an awesome experience, I can only imagine how much energy there was throughout the show.

    RO: I need to dig deeper into Afrobeat as well as African music in general.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Runesmith View Post
    RO: Oyster crackers are mmmm.
    yes indeed. love them in a good clam chowder. The New England kind, not the ****ty Pacific kind.
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    RO: The Count of Tuscany is now my favorite Dream Theater song.
    We need sludgey and droney and stonery metal:
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    Quote Originally Posted by RosaFloydGuy View Post
    RO: The Count of Tuscany is now my favorite Dream Theater song.
    Mine's still Metropolis Pt. 1...
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    RO: I hate the decision I made for my research paper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dante1847 View Post
    yes indeed. love them in a good clam chowder. The New England kind, not the ****ty Pacific kind.
    There's a Pacific clam chowder? I was only aware of New England and Manhattan, but I'm no expert on clam chowder.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rockbandfan23467 View Post
    RO: I hate the decision I made for my research paper.
    Deciding not to do one is generally a bad idea.

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    I thoroughly enjoyed the new SSPU track. Plus, I'm not worried about the new album. They've done tracks before that have kind of hinted at one like Bloody Mary.
    Despite all my rage, I'm still just Nicolas Cage

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ultimatum View Post
    I thoroughly enjoyed the new SSPU track. Plus, I'm not worried about the new album. They've done tracks before that have kind of hinted at one like Bloody Mary.
    I thought their sound on Bloody Mary was consistent with their previous work, but the song just wasn't that good to me.

    It never climaxed to anything. It just sort of started, went on for a five minutes, and then ended. SSPU songs usually have a catchy chorus or a big crescendo, which this one really didn't.
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    It had a really driving groove though, and SSPU has done dreamy songs before that kind of lack dynamics.
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