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The all new revised, what are you listening to thread?

Started by Serious Paul, June 27, 2007, 11:48:47 AM

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Serious Paul

SO I am sure someone's posted this, maybe even me, but what's in your CD Player/MP3 player/ IPOD/What not at the moment? I am always on the hunt for something new or something I've missed!

Currently I have been listening to some rap from Bangladesh and Malaysia, but  I'm afraid I don't know the artists off hand-and the guy who sent me the stuff didn't label it.

David R

Quote from: Serious Paul...and Malaysia, but  I'm afraid I don't know the artists off hand-and the guy who sent me the stuff didn't label it.

Poetic Ammo ?

Ruff Edge?

Gerhana Ska Cinta?

Too Phat?

Chinese? Malay? Indian? English?

Regards,
David R

James J Skach

Jesus...I feel old and boring...

My shuffle just went from The Smoking Popes to Ben Folds Five...

Malaysian Rap? I'm old...
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Sosthenes

MP3 at home is usually on a big shuffle, so no favorites there. My "car" only has a normal CD player, so here we go:
Edguy - Rocket Ride
Tin Lizzy - Greatest Hits
Dream Theater - Systematic Chaos
Kamelot - Ghost Opera
Black Sabbath - The Dio Years
Symphony X - Paradise Lost

Pretty one-sided, but well, driving music. My car isn't silent enough for the highly sophisticated post-modern japanese symphonies I listen to everywhere else ;)
 

Ronin

Havent really been listening to anything at home as of late. But I have Hellyeah in the trucks CD player.
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Serious Paul

What do you think of the Hellyeah CD? I was pretty happy with a few of the tracks, but some of it was disappointment for me.

Ronin

Over all I like it. Sure a couple songs dont do much for me. But more than a couple are awesome. But I suppose that could be said about most albums. I especially like Hellyeah (track #1), You Wouldnt Know (track#2), Matter of Time (track#3), Alcohaulin' Ass (track#5), and Rotten to the Core (track#9).

I got to say I'm pretty much a sucker for Vinnie Paul/Pantera stuff. I typically dig it. Pantera, Damage Plan, Rebel meets Rebel, and Hellyeah all rock.

[steps up on soap box] Phil Anselmo is a piece of shit. He was and is such a drunk and drug addict. That he cant even function properly. This is what helped break up Pantera. Then some crazed assbag Anselmo fan. Is the fucker that shot Dimebag. Dimebag for those who dont know. Besides being a fucking awesome metal guitarist. Was a great person, that would take the time to talk to any one. From people I've met, that met him, or knew him he was a hell of a guy. [steps off soap box]
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Tim

The Sword: Old skool metal played by pasty 120lb teenagers from Austin. The vocals are a bit suspect, but they certainly can kick out the jams.
 

Danger

Almost everything Cake has put out, I'm going to listen to tommorrow before lunch.  Some songs I'll even enjoy twice.

After that, depending upon how my ears are liking me at that point, I'll trapse over to...hell, I dunno.  Dirty South Rap probably.

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shewolf

Heh...all that matters right now - my In Extremo and Megadeth. Some Metallica thrown in for good measure, but mainly In Ex. In the car, when I go to sleep, when I clean....

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Melan

Various stuff from Therion and Pink Floyd here.
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Ronin

Quote from: TimThe Sword: Old skool metal played by pasty 120lb teenagers from Austin. The vocals are a bit suspect, but they certainly can kick out the jams.
:emot-rock: Sword fucking Rules Dude!:emot-rock:
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Sosthenes

Can't listen from work, being American, do they sound somewhat like Dragonforce?
 

Ronin

Quote from: SosthenesCan't listen from work, being American, do they sound somewhat like Dragonforce?
Dont know. My computer here at work stinks for music. Ill check your link when I get home to compare.
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Ian Absentia

At this moment, I just happen to be putting together a list of CDs to grab and throw in the van for a couple of days out in the field.

Arctic Monkeys - "Your Favorite Worst Nightmare"
A pleasantly surprisingly strong follow-up album to their debut.  They go from reminding me of The Sex Pistols and The Clash at the opening to reminding me of Jim Morrison and The Doors by the close, and yet they have a sound all of their own that isn't dependent on homage.

Amy Winehouse - "Back to Black"
Another stronger follow-up to a debut album.  She sounds like Nina Simone and Little Jimmy Scott's jewish lovechild.  A fantastic blend of 60s blues and soul with contemporary hipness.

Smokey and Miho - "The Two EPs"
Miho Hatori of Cibo Matto finds her groove in curiously Japanese-influenced samba and bossa nova.

The Clash - "London Calling"
Possibly the greatest album of the 1980s that I inexplicably didn't own in the 1980's.  Strictly speaking, it's from the very late 70s, but man it rocks.

!i!