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Post by greg on Oct 1, 2005 20:15:48 GMT -5
municipal waste - hazardous mutation (in my top 5 albums of the year) yaphet kotto - syncopated synthetic laments for love under a dying sun - s/t KBD #3 back to front vol. 5 totalt jaevla moerker - manniskans ringa varde hal al shedad - textures of tomorrow
and a compilation called 'gimme dat harp boy: the roots of captain beefheart' with a bunch of blues, jazz, jug bands and the like. mostly from the 30s and 40s.
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Post by Emily of the punx on Oct 1, 2005 23:03:55 GMT -5
That Capt Beefheart Comp sounds really good... I am going to check that one out.
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Post by greg on Oct 17, 2005 22:09:23 GMT -5
behind enemy lines, the bollweevils, and quadiliacha!
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Post by xnickx on Oct 18, 2005 2:41:07 GMT -5
every chicago hardcore band.... and NWA and the Breaks
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Post by mookie on Oct 18, 2005 3:58:43 GMT -5
quadiliacha? really? i've only heard the song they have on the yankee bombs hiroshima/kamikaze attacks pearl harbor comp and if i remember correctly, it was total ass. is their other stuff good?
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Post by greg on Oct 18, 2005 10:41:40 GMT -5
they have a 10" out on passive fist/goat lord that kills. i seriously listened to it about eight times yesterday. but i can understand how they could be hit or miss.
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Post by justin anxiety on Oct 18, 2005 20:44:05 GMT -5
crass - stations LP gorilla biscuits - start today LP sairaat mielet - LP saetia - LP alert alert - new 7" slight slappers/s.h.t. - split LP
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Post by willtheplasticman on Oct 18, 2005 23:27:27 GMT -5
That Slight Slappers/Short Hate Temper split is fucking awesome.
Tonight I've been listening to Larm ("Extreme Noise Discography"), Doom ("Doomed From the Start Demos LP"), Paintbox ("Singing, Shouting, Crying"), and a CD-R I have with the Neos' two EPs on them.
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Post by mookie on Oct 18, 2005 23:30:40 GMT -5
slight slappers are the powerbomb. speaking of powerbombs, gordon solie motherfuckers shred some fucking ribs.
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Post by mookie on Oct 19, 2005 1:37:04 GMT -5
i know most people i know don't like them but the new propagandhi album is fucking great. if you haven't listened to them since less talk, more rock you should at least check out their last two records "today's empires, tomorrow's ashes" and the new one, "potemkin city limits". today's empires is better, but they're both great. much more thoughtful and less preachy than their older stuff, plus the music is way more rockin'.
"Here in the land that Abraham was promised to receive we listen to you catechize from your pulpit overseas. You mourn the proofs of our barbarity. Dry your eyes, oh Pharisee. We both speak a settler's cant. We both read from the same old played out scripts and hum familiar tunes, broadcast on fixed frequencies, stuck in locking grooves. We both profess noble intent as we civilize human impediments. So if your hands are clean then noblesse oblige that you wipe that "who me?" look off your face and concede our designs separated by nothing more than place and time. Different scenes, same crimes. Pray, let him who's without sin cast the first statues of the former rogues turned folk heroes that your forefathers hung. Don't lecture me about plundered soil while you loaf upon your father's spoils. We want nothing more than what you already have: a comforting set of exculpatory "facts" like, say, the myth of an empty land and a conquest so complete we can pull these tanks from our streets and hand the loose ends over to bureaucrats and become just like you - lounging carefree in your cafes, absolved from sin and human grenades. Entre nous, how did your desert bloom?" - Fixed Frequencies from the new record
plus the new record has a song about trying rumsfeld for war crimes and sentencing him to defuse landmines in iraq and afghanistan. fucking right!
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Post by willtheplasticman on Oct 19, 2005 15:01:38 GMT -5
I haven't heard too much Propagandhi... I think they're probably cool, though.
Doesn't that record have some song that makes fun of Fat Mike for being a weak kneed liberal? He totally deserves it... I only know this because some kids on a site I review for off/on were wining about how mean it is.
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Post by mookie on Oct 19, 2005 16:35:23 GMT -5
yeah, it's got a picture of him shaking hands with john kerry in the liner notes. pretty tough stuff. the song rules, too.
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Post by smellygirl on Oct 26, 2005 13:02:24 GMT -5
right now I am listening to the Napoleon Dynamite soundtrack because I just discovered it at work (the library). It's on repeat and it's rad
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Post by greg on Dec 1, 2005 2:57:15 GMT -5
the observers the observers the observers
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Post by justin anxiety on Dec 1, 2005 18:49:07 GMT -5
find him and kill him - we know 7" the replacements - let it be LP black flag - six pack 7" butthole sufers - hairway to steven LP angry angles - s/t 7" huggy bear - her jazz 7" disclose - tragedy LP
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