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Postby T3chno » 2010.08.23 (20:13)

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Got this a long while ago when Sept told me to. I thought it was okay back then. Relistening to it again, I think its beautiful.
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Postby capt_weasle » 2010.08.25 (20:04)

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"How happy is the blameless Vestal's lot! The world forgetting, by the world forgot: Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind! Each prayer accepted, and each wish resign'd" ~ Alexander Pope
"Boredom is not an appropriate response to exploding cars" ~ Hugh Laurie

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Postby Tanner » 2010.08.26 (17:54)

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If you want to like The Sex Pistols but can't get past how they suck at making music, you should check out this punk album from 1979. Stations of the Crass by Crass.
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Postby aids » 2010.08.26 (18:18)

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In particular, No Cars Go [Arcade Fire cover].
That is a wonderful song. I need to buy it in full, I only have two songs, but they're both amazing.
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Postby Tanner » 2010.08.27 (20:47)

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Castevet's Mounds of Ash is a black metal band from New York. Probably my favourite black metal album of the year so far.

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Christian Marclay's More Encores is a clever little analogue remix album from 1988. Marclay takes a single artist (the selection is on the cover) and loops and scrapes and bends their songs upon each other. It's a seminal turntablism album and it's easy to hear how this influenced Girl Talk or DJ Shadow or Kid Koala.

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Tera Melos' Patagonian Rats isn't your typical math rock album. Light, upbeat, doesn't get bogged down in the technical aspect. It's a short album (under 30 minutes) which means they've cut out all the fluff. Also, saxophone solo.
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Postby SlappyMcGee » 2010.08.30 (14:16)

Tanner, I know it's a bit late on this, but MAKE THIS PLAYLIST OR DIE:

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Postby ´¨` » 2010.08.30 (18:43)

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I like this noise album.
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Amazing!
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Postby  yahoozy » 2010.08.30 (18:56)

Tunco continues to be a basket of retard.

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Postby rocket_thumped » 2010.08.30 (19:54)

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. Waiting For My Ruca
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Postby xwd » 2010.08.31 (02:58)

Over a year after its release, I am still hopelessly in love with The Nya Albumet by Psilodump.

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Postby t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư » 2010.08.31 (09:09)

One of my embarrassing secrets is my soft spot for that bubbly, light-hearted kind of music. I've been in the habit of using some peppy, cheerio songs from the 40's and 50's as my alarm clock bell (although more recently, it's been Frou Frou :3), because it puts me in this contented, carefree mood. I only suffer that groggy, frustrated feeling when I'm already severely sleep deprived and/or hung over. I'm happy to say I've never sunk so low as Bubblegum Pop, or whatever that genre is, but I'd by lying if I said my iPod's playlist wasn't full of bubbly romantic songs, e.g. Girls Aloud, Michael Buble, Jason Mraz, Within Temptation, and heck, even some Louie Armstrong.
But now, I'm in love with a new artist, which has dominated my music selection for my alarm clock, my morning shower, my afternoon and casual Sunday drives, and my personal time in the evenings. I have never come across an artist that gives me as much of a carefree, floaty feeling, such simple optimism, such joie de vivre, as Stalggh. And now I pass on the joy I know to you, dear forumers.

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[spoiler="you know i always joked that it would be scary as hell to run into DMX in a dark ally, but secretly when i say 'DMX' i really mean 'Tsukatu'." -kai]"... and when i say 'scary as hell' i really mean 'tight pink shirt'." -kai[/spoiler][/i]
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Postby Spawn of Yanni » 2010.08.31 (09:35)

T̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư wrote:One of my embarrassing secrets is my soft spot for that bubbly, light-hearted kind of music. I've been in the habit of using some peppy, cheerio songs from the 40's and 50's as my alarm clock bell (although more recently, it's been Frou Frou :3), because it puts me in this contented, carefree mood. I only suffer that groggy, frustrated feeling when I'm already severely sleep deprived and/or hung over. I'm happy to say I've never sunk so low as Bubblegum Pop, or whatever that genre is, but I'd by lying if I said my iPod's playlist wasn't full of bubbly romantic songs, e.g. Girls Aloud, Michael Buble, Jason Mraz, Within Temptation, and heck, even some Louie Armstrong.
But now, I'm in love with a new artist, which has dominated my music selection for my alarm clock, my morning shower, my afternoon and casual Sunday drives, and my personal time in the evenings. I have never come across an artist that gives me as much of a carefree, floaty feeling, such simple optimism, such joie de vivre, as Stalggh. And now I pass on the joy I know to you, dear forumers.

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I am going to assume you've heard that new Cee-Lo Green song that's been going around recently. Because if not, it is up your alley so hard.
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Postby toasters » 2010.09.05 (03:58)

Matthew Dear - Black City

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Postby otters~1 » 2010.09.05 (04:20)

T̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư wrote:One of my embarrassing secrets is my soft spot for that bubbly, light-hearted kind of music. I've been in the habit of using some peppy, cheerio songs from the 40's and 50's as my alarm clock bell (although more recently, it's been Frou Frou :3), because it puts me in this contented, carefree mood. I only suffer that groggy, frustrated feeling when I'm already severely sleep deprived and/or hung over. I'm happy to say I've never sunk so low as Bubblegum Pop, or whatever that genre is, but I'd by lying if I said my iPod's playlist wasn't full of bubbly romantic songs, e.g. Girls Aloud, Michael Buble, Jason Mraz, Within Temptation, and heck, even some Louie Armstrong.
But now, I'm in love with a new artist, which has dominated my music selection for my alarm clock, my morning shower, my afternoon and casual Sunday drives, and my personal time in the evenings. I have never come across an artist that gives me as much of a carefree, floaty feeling, such simple optimism, such joie de vivre, as Stalggh. And now I pass on the joy I know to you, dear forumers.

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This must be you, then.
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Postby t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư » 2010.09.05 (06:04)

The L Word #1 Fan! wrote:
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This must be you, then.
That's the only possible conclusion!
[spoiler="you know i always joked that it would be scary as hell to run into DMX in a dark ally, but secretly when i say 'DMX' i really mean 'Tsukatu'." -kai]"... and when i say 'scary as hell' i really mean 'tight pink shirt'." -kai[/spoiler][/i]
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Postby scythe » 2010.09.05 (14:31)

The Grateful Dead, Widespread Panic, Primus, the Allman Brothers, Deep Banana Blackout, some other neo-jam bands, 2562, Skream, Burial, Rusko, some other dubstep, and lots of post-rock.
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Postby Sunset » 2010.09.05 (15:39)

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Floyd fans will know.

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Postby Zephyr » 2010.09.06 (10:18)

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Orange- N cannot be spoken, or even thought about in my household. If my parents ever found out that I have played N since the cleansing, my life would be ruined. I keep the game in a multi-passworded .rar on a USB flash drive inside a locked boron alloy container that requires two keys to open (I keep one under the 64th hammer in my piano, and the other one in a small section of removable ceiling in the corner of the attic) hidden in a wall compartment lined with aluminium foil to prevent sonar detection behind my 375 kg cupboard, which is bolted to the floor - the only way to reach it is to abseil outside the fourth floor window and use a screwdriver to unfasten the screws holding the secret brick in place on the opposite side of the wall, but the screwdriver must be a specific type like the one I own, since if any other screwdriver comes into contact with the screws, the entire building will explode, as will a seperate charge placed inside the boron alloy container, rendering the USB useless. Even once the container is retrieved, attemping to open it without the arming pin in place (which is kept inside the battery compartment of my Maglite) will cause the water reservoirs lining the container to burst and react with the caesium lining, causing the container to burst into flames - the only way to prevent this is to use the arming pins to shut off the reservoirs with a sliding steel door. The USB itself contains an accelerometer linked to an explosive charge, meaning that if the USB detects its own movement speed as being greater than 5 cm/s, it will explode - any person attempting to steal it would have to move at a uselessly slow speed. Once plugged into a computer, the USB will upload a ghost virus onto it, leaving no traces. Only the right password can deactivate this virus, and if it is left on the computer for more than six hours, it will format all drives.

As you can see, I take my N playing very seriously.

Guiseppi- I'd much rather watch animals get boned in the ass.

Yanni- If it's glad, it's not rape.

Tsukatu- I refuse to use throw-away bags for such a frequent purpose as buying groceries. Instead, I've collected the hair of my two pet dogs and have woven them together into an all-natural, 100% environmentally friendly bag that I bring with me everywhere. And when I buy products that come in glass and plastic containers, I track down the company that packages them and ship back their containers so that they don't take up space in landfills.


Yeah, I use plastic.

Tsukatu- I hear Ebony Online is great, too. Cum save your princess, my lord!

Ska- UR MUM LIKE IS SPICY

Ska- why d i get the feeling what i typed will end up in the quote depository; or worse: someone's sig.

KinGAleX- I did it on the couch a little while ago.

Zeph- I got too pissed at the knife in the end so I just broke the wood on my knee

[13:50:29] |<-- Zeph has left irc.mountai.net (Quit: Zeph)
[13:50:53] <Zeph> omfg 1950s jazz :D
[13:50:57] <WorldCupE> ZEPH
[13:51:01] <WorldCupE> WHAT
[13:51:11] <WorldCupE> hpw
[13:51:12] <WorldCupE> how
[13:51:12] <Zeph> everyone wears out halfway through the match
[13:51:15] <WorldCupE> ._.
[13:51:17] <WorldCupE> you
[13:51:19] <WorldCupE> aren't
[13:51:20] <WorldCupE> here
[13:51:24] <WorldCupikaze> I think the broadcasters lowered the volume for certain frequencies
[13:51:35] <WorldCupikaze> WOAH
[13:51:38] <WorldCupikaze> STOP IT ZEPH
[13:51:46] <WorldCupE> he's in #n
[13:51:49] <WorldCupE> but not here
[13:51:58] <Zeph> that nz guy wasn't fouled
[13:52:05] <WorldCupikaze> DUBBLE YOO. TEE. EFF.
[13:52:05] <WorldCupikaze> STOPIT
[13:52:29] <WorldCupE> I don't think Zeph can read what we say
[13:52:38] <WorldCupikaze> No
[13:52:41] <WorldCupikaze> But it still happens
[13:52:46] <WorldCupE> xD
[13:52:47] <Zeph> holy shot I'm vibrating to 1950s relaxing jazz
[13:52:58] <WorldCupE> ZEPH
[13:53:01] <WorldCupE> CAN YOYU HEAR ME
[13:53:20] <WorldCupE> donfuy
[13:53:23] <WorldCupE> have you seen this
[13:53:35] <Donfuy> i can't
[13:53:43] <WorldCupE> can't what
[13:53:47] <WorldCupE> Zeph isn't here
[13:53:48] <WorldCupikaze> WHAT's GOING ON
[13:53:51] <WorldCupE> but is speaking
[13:53:51] <WorldCupE> D:
[13:53:58] <Donfuy> can't see what huh?
[13:54:06] <WorldCupikaze> IT'S THE APOCALYPSE
[13:54:10] <Donfuy> where's zeph o_o
[13:54:18] <WorldCupE> precisely
[13:54:21] <WorldCupikaze> Exactly
[13:55:21] <WorldCupikaze> call wide
[13:55:24] <Zeph> Pooh
[13:55:28] <WorldCupikaze> EH?
[13:55:37] <WorldCupikaze> OOOOOOOOoh
[13:55:38] <Zeph> amazing slide tackle saves day
[13:55:48] <WorldCupikaze> WHY ARE YOU TALKING YOU AREN'T HERE
[13:56:53] <WorldCupikaze> call wide
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[13:32:33] |<-- Zeph has left irc.mountai.net (Quit: Zeph)
[13:32:43] <WorldCupE> ZEPH D:<
[13:32:44] <Zeph> fucking irc app
[13:32:47] <WorldCupE> O_O
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Postby sidke » 2010.09.06 (14:00)

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Postby bobaganuesh_2 » 2010.09.08 (03:40)

"Ralez" - Duran Duran Duran

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Postby chocollama » 2010.09.08 (19:49)

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OK Computer - Radiohead

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Postby Slayr » 2010.09.08 (21:59)

Immortal Technique, Linkin Park, Rush, I recently decided I would listen to Tupac because I have heard good things but haven`t gotten around to it.

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Postby xwd » 2010.09.09 (23:21)

I love Cut Chemist. That is all.

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Postby Rose » 2010.09.10 (16:16)

I just got 01011001 by Ayreon, and holy shit. It's almost two hours long, but it's worth every second.
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Postby Heartattack » 2010.09.11 (21:00)

The Lord Weird Slough Feg, Brocas Helm, and Eminem seems to be the mood of today.
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