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you got a beard too, Ainsley?
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I always enjoy Little Steven's Underground Garage syndicated radio show. I rarely hear it on the radio but it is available free online. I'll listen to the Underground Garage station on Sirius satellite radio along with the Springsteen channel.
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Right now I'm listening to Matisyahu.
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diaBECKtic wrote:If anything, Trent Reznor is as angry as he has ever been. Both lyrically and in public. In fact, his last 3 releases (maybe 4) have basically been as close to a large, waving middle finger as is possible. His disgust with the RIAA/recording industry are directly responsible for those albums' marketing campaigns. He has publicly said something to the effect of "please steal my music so we can show those greedy #$*~s how bad their 'system' is." Ironically, it is because of his previous success that he is able to release these recent albums independently.

I admire the fact that he is willing to go so far as to do what he is doing; most would cower in fear and turn a blind eye. Trent is actually trying to do something about it...

...and still make some awesome music along the way.
I totally respect that. Trent is the man for doing what he has been doing but as far as the sound of the music, it sounds like IMO watered down pussy bs(in NIN terms). He might be angry but his music does not speak half the volume it use 2
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Thanks to this thread I went out, bought the new disturbed-indestructible album. Love it! And I bought the new devil driver. love it, in flames new album, like it. Thats whats destroying my hearing ability at the moment. :p
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diaBECKtic wrote:If anything, Trent Reznor is as angry as he has ever been. Both lyrically and in public. In fact, his last 3 releases (maybe 4) have basically been as close to a large, waving middle finger as is possible. His disgust with the RIAA/recording industry are directly responsible for those albums' marketing campaigns. He has publicly said something to the effect of "please steal my music so we can show those greedy #$*~s how bad their 'system' is." Ironically, it is because of his previous success that he is able to release these recent albums independently.

I admire the fact that he is willing to go so far as to do what he is doing; most would cower in fear and turn a blind eye. Trent is actually trying to do something about it...

...and still make some awesome music along the way.
gotta respect that but to me its all about the sound of the music.
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http://www.last.fm/user/JordanKelch/

Pretty much a chart of my listening habits for the past few years... easier than a list. :)
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Black Label Society: blessed **** ride and mafia
tool: basically all of their stuff
NIN: everything
floyd, primus, rage, slayer, faith no more, etc.....
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Ornette Coleman, Charles Mingus, Piglet, Don Caballero, Nick Drake, Blotted Science and some older Atmosphere.
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Tool
Audioslave
Foo Fighters
Pearl Jam
Pink Floyd
Rage Against the Machine
Ween
Jimi Hendrix
The Residents
assorted Trance
Freddie King
Mozart
Govt Mule
Bizet
early AC/DC
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Shike got me on the Latin Vibe;

right now Eddy Palmieri -Palo Pa' Rumba

I love the Black Keys for heavy duty Blues/Soul

Lookin in that Tool stuff i don't know.. :p

the latest Steve Winwood impressed me.

A Classic; warning strange... NINA HAGEN BAND 78/79 record punk after/new wave/rock music with highly qualified musicians at that time. :D
German band also singing of the lady Nina Hagen who hooked up with our notorious ped favourite junky Herman Brood who comitted suicide by jumping of the amsterdam hilton..
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Hi There,

I just saw "live in Texas from ZZ TOP"
It's a great DVD and their first live show recorded.
I really like "that little O'll band from Texas".

Just recently Joe Satriani was here in the Netherlands for some concerts, he did a gig in Arnhem so Me and my Son we had a great evening. ;)
I am a fan of Joe since the eighties and this was my first live gig.

kind regards,

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He Werner,

Got the same DVD from the TX bearded Men. Love it.

I would recommand 2001 live in San Fransisco from Satriani.

His latest album Satchafunkulis however does not do it for me.
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Agent Starling wrote: What are you all listening to these days? :D
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Hi Maarten,

Nice to hear we have the same taste.....for ZZ TOP.
Thank you for your recommandation on that DVD from Joe, but as a real fan I have all his stuff including the G3 albums/DVD's. ;)

have a nice weekend,

See yah,

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I'm listening to Jenny Watson with The Watson Twins right now. I really like this album.
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Cypress Hill's first 2 albums (Cypress Hill & Black Sunday)
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Today I have been on a marathon listening to David Gilmour. First was his first album self titled, then Remember that night live from his last tour and now David Gilmour live which that is mostly accoustic. :D
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Listened to some Hanoi Rocks today!!

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