Unwound - Kid is Gone box set
this is something that only fans will appreciate. it's a horrible introduction to the band. It's awesome if you love the band and want to hear what they sounded like at the beginning.
if you're not a fan, listen to their last album, Leaves Turn Inside You, because it's awesome
Then, consider buying the Kid is Gone vinyl box set
Last edited by Jinsai; 10-24-2013 at 11:51 PM.
^like what i see, i'm going to try it!
Is that the guy doing the AU and NZ tour with NIN??^^
Oh, also, new AFI Is awesome, new puscifer is pretty solid for a remix album. new linkin park is up next on my list, followed by saves the day, prozak, gov't mule, anberlin,
Man, this is one amazing album. It's like a throwback to early 90s alternative-dance with some Madchester in the mix.
mamma mamma i keep havin' nightmares...
^Brian Eno, nice!
On Topic: Mostly Megadeth
New Pearl Jam Lightning Bolt. Surprisingly varied....best album they've done since Binaural.
Big Big Train - English Electric: Full Power. Probably one of the best progressive rock albums of the modern era, and quickly becoming a major personal favorite.
[QUOTE=Space Suicide;146652]Doubt it? NIN and Michale Graves don't mesh well genre wise. Where did you get that idea from?
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not sure. I thought I saw it on a post somewhere/
Taking myself back to 2005 when I used to listen to a lot of Chemical Brothers, Groove Armada, Basement Jaxx. That kind of thing tonight.
2005 was an awesome year. From what I remember of it.....
All day, all night. Background awesomeness while working...
Fuck, at like 17:05 of 'sunbather', it's still the greatest thing I've heard in years.
Last edited by october_midnight; 10-26-2013 at 07:39 PM.
I really want the blu-ray of this. It will be my first release of getting something by them. But i've listened to a ton of their stuff on youtube. Which concert film do you like better: Arriving Somewhere or Anesthetize?
Last edited by theburningreptile; 10-26-2013 at 11:59 PM.
RIP Lou. Say hello to Jimi, Jeff and Kurt for me.
For me, this is Lou's crowning achievement after his work with the Velvets.