What was the last album you listened to?
- jaislandboy
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vampyrewolf wrote: Die Krupps '
nice i have some of them too might have to brake it out
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I just got lucky and bought Kyuss' "Welcome To Sky Valley", and my girlfriend got the Chilli Peppers' "Stadium Arcadium", which we listen to now. In case you don't know, Kyuss is the band from which Queens of the Stone Age were formed, IMHO the greatest thing to hit Rock Music in the last few years.
Nice, Die Krupps are still on your heavy rotation! What about Oomph?vampyrewolf wrote:... Die Krupps 'The Final Option' ...
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I've become obsessed recently with all things Johnny Thunders.
New York Dolls-self titled and Too much too soon
Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers-LAMF, live at Max's etc, etc and etc. All of his solo work particularly "So alone"
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New York Dolls-self titled and Too much too soon
Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers-LAMF, live at Max's etc, etc and etc. All of his solo work particularly "So alone"
Cheers,
Rob
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Either Alice in Chains or Panteras greatest hits. I forget. I'm old so I'm allowed to forget non important stuff, Joe
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Billboard 1969
Which included some oldy moldy's as -
Age of Aquarius / Let the Sunshine in
Dizzy ( you remember Tommy Roe? )
Crimson & clover ( Tommy James & the Shondells )
Crystal blue persuation
Ahhh, what a memorable year!
AET :cool:
Age of Aquarius / Let the Sunshine in
Dizzy ( you remember Tommy Roe? )
Crimson & clover ( Tommy James & the Shondells )
Crystal blue persuation
Ahhh, what a memorable year!
AET :cool:
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Just this morning while driving home from my nightshift:
Slayer, Reign In Blood :eek: :D
You gotta keep awake during a one hour drive after a night's work
Slayer, Reign In Blood :eek: :D
You gotta keep awake during a one hour drive after a night's work
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Queens of the Stone Age....rock!silverback wrote:I just got lucky and bought Kyuss' "Welcome To Sky Valley", and my girlfriend got the Chilli Peppers' "Stadium Arcadium", which we listen to now. In case you don't know, Kyuss is the band from which Queens of the Stone Age were formed, IMHO the greatest thing to hit Rock Music in the last few years.
Nice, Die Krupps are still on your heavy rotation! What about Oomph?
I like Les Claypool's Oysterheads album ...too.... :cool:
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For any of you guys who are into Kyuss and QOTSA, you should try and pick up some of Josh Homme's Desert Session albums. It's where a great deal of QOTSA tracks appear for the first time... and so much more. You get to hear Homme play with some real legends of rock and roll from the nineties... Dean Ween, Twiggy Ramirez, Danzig, PJ Harvey, Chriss Goss... well, the list kinda goes on.silverback wrote:I just got lucky and bought Kyuss' "Welcome To Sky Valley"
Last album I checked out was Mondo Generator's Cocaine Radio... which actually has Josh Homme playing guitar. Worth a listen if hard edged grungy rock is your cup of tea.
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silverback wrote:I just got lucky and bought Kyuss' "Welcome To Sky Valley", and my girlfriend got the Chilli Peppers' "Stadium Arcadium", which we listen to now. In case you don't know, Kyuss is the band from which Queens of the Stone Age were formed, IMHO the greatest thing to hit Rock Music in the last few years.
Nice, Die Krupps are still on your heavy rotation! What about Oomph?
Die Krupps, Edguy and Oomph are all in my latest playlist on here (along with billy talent, metallica, ac/dc, aerosmith, cash, young, pink floyd, oakenfold), Nietzer Ebb gets popped in once in a while...
Have a week worth of audio on here (6days 15hrs on one folder, 3 days on another (rantradio, newsreal), and just nabbed my buddies 9gb worth on his HD to pick through... Some times a track gets played once every couple weeks, other days the same track gets played a dozen times (all depends on how many I tossed on the ipod or my music file on here)
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Why do people worry more if you argue with your voices than if you just talk with them? What about if you lose those arguements?
Slowly going crazy at work... they found a way to make the voices work too.
Why do people worry more if you argue with your voices than if you just talk with them? What about if you lose those arguements?
Slowly going crazy at work... they found a way to make the voices work too.
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