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borntohula

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  1. Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings - Naturally in other news... anyone care to upload one or more of these? Massive Attack Blue Lines The Jesus Lizard ... either Liar or Goat PJ Harvey Rid of Me The Beta Band The Three EPs Talk Talk Laughing Stock Guided by Voices Earthquake Glue The Flaming Lips Zaireeka
  2. i can upload nolita for you, meg.
  3. http://www.boohbah.com/zone.html
  4. billy corgan and the revolving doors. billy corgan and the formula. billy corgan but not solo.
  5. wolfmother are unknown? i was under the impression they're the most popular shitty band of the day. maybe they're the least popular... props to beth for name dropping no age. i REAAAALLLY didn't think anyone here would listen to them.
  6. how can you have an indie fanbase? people are now considered indie? what rock have i been living under?
  7. that rocked. zeitgeist. arguably the most pretentious album name ever. i'm afraid to listen to this album. i like the pumpkins. i'm not a big fan by any means, but i like them. i know for sure that this album will ruin that for me. i should probably hear it so i can at least say WHY i don't like it. machina II rocked face. too bad no one heard it. it's way better than machina I and adore. it was only weighted down by those silly additional remixes and things that no one needs to hear.
  8. im pretty sure all 711s carry the stuff. just some are outfitted to look like the quikemart.
  9. i've seen peter elkas le le live. he was pretty cool. no one here has ever mentioned cave-in. i loves them. i like the microphones lately, and to my limited knowledge, no one has mentioned them, although its possible they've been posted in shade's album upload topic and i missed it. i'm not going to bother searching, that's how reckless i am.
  10. i just bought a buzz cola. i thought about getting the cereal too, but i wouldn't eat it if i did, so what's the point. i haven't tried buzz yet. my friend did and said it was spot-on with coke. shame.
  11. i tried watching it but it was horrible. did anyone even mention the planet?
  12. i'm not so sure about my chemical romance... they seem so earnest in what they're doing. they take themselves and their music very seriously, as far as i can tell. but i'm sure as hell that similar bands know that they're entertainers, and not actual artists. like avril lavigne. she's a genius because she's embracing it. she knows what her market is, and writes music for that age group. she has no integrity, but thats not why she's making music, and that's not why people listen to her. i like to think of it in a similar fashion to b-movies. people in that industry know they're making crap. hilarious crap. and yet they do it anyways. theres no way that the people who write that stuff think themselves to be artists.
  13. i don't really hear the fantomas connect, aside from the fact that they're going for the whole "spooky" thing. fantomas have always been more about soundtracks... ambient soundscapes... whereas tomahawk work with structure a little more. well, its more like they play with structure, not work with it.
  14. personally, i started with you are free. moon pix is a more challenging listen, and there are a lot of times that i find it hard to listen to. the songs off of the former that i liked, even before owning the record, would be "good woman," "speak for me," "he war," "shaking paper," and "maybe not." i'm going to give moon pix a listen, and ill get back to you on which exact songs i think are the best offa that one. i haven't heard it in awhile. another couple of records that would help you fall in love with ms. marshall are the covers record and her most recent, the greatest. unless of course, you've already heard the latter of those two, and that's why you wanted to see what her other records were like. the greatest is by far, the most accessible of all her records to date. i don't mind upping either of those two if you want to try them out. but just give me a bit of time to do it. my connection is temperamental.
  15. welcome, megin. (2003) The Ugly Organ
  16. anything in particular? i've got the ugly organ and the difference between houses and homes. i thought i had an EP too, but apparently not.
  17. a lot of the other albums, aside from their first, seem to be like "queens of the stone age and friends," and at times, it really works against creating a cohesive, unified work. i think josh was trying to keep era vulgaris as minimal as possible, when it came to contributors (hence only three members being credited in the liner notes, instead of the usual inclusion of every single person to have been involved with the palm desert scene... ever) so its easier to reproduce live as well as the fact that it sets the album apart from prior releases. rather than using other people's voices on this album, homme channels voices. that couldn't be any clearer on the song "i'm designer." i think his doing that really helps the album become more an exploration of other personas and beliefs.
  18. personally, i liked the exclusion of the title track from the album... because it really made the album more insular and much more of a band effort than any of the albums prior, aside from the first LP. the song is good, don't get me wrong, but had they included it, era vulgaris would have been far less focused of an effort.
  19. the studio version? or the live one?
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