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Anal Cunt - I Like It When You Die
Label: Earache Release: 1997 Genre: Grindcore AMG describes this band the best:
1. JACK KEVORKIAN IS COOL 2. VALUJET 3. YOU'VE GOT NO FRIENDS 4. YOU KEEP A DIARY 5. YOU OWN A STORE 6. YOU GOT DATE RAPED 7. RECYCLING IS GAY 8. YOU'RE A COP 9. YOU CAN'T SHUT UP 10. YOU'VE GOT CANCER 11. WE JUST DISAGREE 12. HUNGRY HUNGRY HIPPOS 13. YOU ARE AN ITERIOR DECORATOR 14. POTTERY'S GAY 15. RICH GOYETTE IS GAY 16. BRANSCOMBE RICHMOND 17. YOU LIVE IN ALLSTON 18. YOU ARE A FOOD CRITIC 19. JUST THE TWO OF US (DUET WITH HILLARY LOGEE) 20. YOUR BAND'S IN THE CUT-OUT BIN 21. YOU'RE GAY 22. YOU LOOK ADOPTED 23. YOUR COUSIN IS GEORGE LYNCH 24. YOU HAVE GOALS 25. YOU DRIVE AN IROC 26. YOU PLAY ON A SOFTBALL TEAM 27. BECAUSE YOU'RE OLD 28. YOU SELL COLOGNE 29. BEING A COBBLER IS DUMB 30. YOU LIVE IN A HOUSEBOAT 31. RICHARD BUTLER 32. 311 SUCKS 33. YOUR KID IS DEFORMED 34. YOU ARE AN ORPHAN 35. YOU'RE OLD (FUCK YOU) 36. YOU GO TO ART SCHOOL 37. YOUR BEST FRIEND IS YOU 38. YOU'RE IN A COMA 39. WINDCHIMES ARE GAY 40. NO, WE DON'T WANT TO DO A SPLIT SEVEN INCH WITH YOUR STUPID FUCKING BAND 41. RENÉ AUBERJONOIS 42. THE INTERNET IS GAY 43. HA HA, YOUR WIFE LEFT YOU 44. HOOTIE AND THE BLOWFISH 45. YOU WENT TO SE DISHWALLA AND EVERCLEAR (YOU'RE GAY) 46. LOCKING DROP DEAD IN McDONALDS 47. TECHNOLOGY'S GAY 48. YOUR FAVORITE BAND IS SUPERTRAMP 49. I'M IN A.C. 50. YOU (FILL IN THE BLANK) 51. KYLE FROM INCANTATION HAS GOT A MUSTACHE 52. BONUS TRACK #3 This is one of the funniest albums I've ever heard in my life. It borders on brilliance in it's own twisted, self-parodic way that really has to be heard to be believed. I recommend looking up the lyrics, because they are just as fucked up as the song list. Here's a review from AMG that sums it up nicely-
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Artist: Ron Goodwin, William Walton
CD Title: Battle of Britain [SOUNDTRACK] Publisher: Varese Sarabande Release: June 8, 2004 No. of Tracks: 28 Bitrate: VBR File Name: Battle Of Britain ost.rar File Size: 86 MB Download Link: Send big files the easy way. Files too large for email attachments? No problem! INFORMATION - From Amazon.com Amazon.com: Battle of Britain: Music: Ron Goodwin,William Walton =============================================== Artist: Brian Simpson CD Title: Brian Simpson It's All Good, BRIAN SIMPSON: Postcard From LA, Brian Simpson Above the Clouds Publisher: Rendezvous Release: No. of Tracks: Bitrate: 192 File Name: Brian Simpson.rar Description: 3 albums here File Size: 152 MB Download Link: Send big files the easy way. Files too large for email attachments? No problem! INFORMATION - From Amazon.com Amazon.com: Above the Clouds: Music: Brian Simpson Amazon.com: It's All Good: Music: Brian Simpson CD Baby: BRIAN SIMPSON: Postcard From LA =========================================== Artist: Claude Desjardins and Eric Robertson CD Title: Canada: A People's History [SOUNDTRACK] Publisher: CBC Release: June 8, 2004 No. of Tracks: 12 Bitrate: VBR File Name: Canada_ A People's History.rar File Size: 105 MB Download Link: Send big files the easy way. Files too large for email attachments? No problem! INFORMATION - From CBC.ca Canada: A People's History: Merchandise =================================== Artist: Rick Braun CD Title: Rick Braun , Richard Elliot RnR: Sessions, Volume 1 by Rick Braun : Yours Truly by Rick Braun Publisher: Artizen Release: No. of Tracks: Bitrate: 192cbr File Name: Rick Braun.rar Description: 3 albums here File Size: 237 MB Download Link: Send big files the easy way. Files too large for email attachments? No problem! INFORMATION - From amazon.com Amazon.com: Yours Truly: Music: Rick Braun Amazon.com: Sessions, Volume 1: Music: Rick Braun Amazon.com: RnR: Music: Rick Braun,Richard Elliot Most amazing jew boots |
Etro Anime - See the Sound -
Etro Anime - See the Sound -
Love their songs. The song "Let it Go" was also part of compilation albums namely "Lounge for Lovers" and "Ibiza Lounge 3". They have two music vids in youtube. "Endless" and "Portrait". They also released a single in the US called "Summer Rain". I never get tired of their songs. I was speaking idiomatically. from the makers of Death Note!! Bakuman. Am happy..because AgitoXIII and Parasite Eve 3 is a comin to the PSP!! |
So the EP by a band a few friends of mine started a couple years back is finally out, and I've got to say I'm surprised at how quality it is. I've had a copy for maybe a week now, and the CD's been on repeat the entire time. Fantastic album, end to end, and it's even more amazing considering I know the kids who made it.
Anyway, I like it so much I figured I may as well upload it and let you guys hear it, as well. So, here goes. Ball of Flame Shoot Fire - Grumpy Little Bird Label: Unsigned Year: 2007 Genre: Hmm. You decide. Track - Title 1. Red Meat 2. Flaming Wreckage 3. Vroom Vroom 4. Down the Street 5. 'rado 6. Vasco de Gama 7. Wolf Cry DOWNLOAD HERE And be sure to post comments. I'd love to hear what you guys think of it. Thanks. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
Dream Theater - Images and Words
Label: WEA Release: 1992 Genre: Progressive Rock 1. Pull Me Under 2. Another Day 3. Take The Time 4. Surrounded 5. Metropolis - Part I (The Miracle and the Sleeper) 6. Under a Glass Moon 7. Wait For Sleep 8. Learning to Live This will mark the first of many Dream Theater albums that I will upload to the MEC. Dream Theater's first album with vocalist James LaBree is a wonderful album, filled with well-written, well-performed music. It's the album that propelled them into the focus of music-lovers everywhere, and deserves a place in anyone's library. Notable tracks include Pull Me Under, Take The Time, Surrounded, and the absolutely spellbinding Metropolis, which spawned an entire concept album based around it. Metropolis is one of Dream Theater's best songs in a library of already stellar work. This whole album is a marvelous example of what Dream Theater is capable of. Enjoy! GET IT HERE FELIPE NO |
The Mahavishnu Orchestra - Birds of Fire
Label: CBS
Original Release: 1973 Genres: Progressive rock/ fusion jazz 61UQmPPewNL._AA240_.jpg TRACK LIST 1. Birds Of Fire 2. Miles Beyond 3. Celestial Terrestrial Commuters 4. Sapphire Bullets Of Pure Love 5. Thousand Island Park 6. Hope 7. One Word 8. Sanctuary 9. Open Country Joy 10. Resolution To coincide with FFVI week and my chosen avatar, I've decided to share this absolutely mind-boggling album with the GFF community. The Mahavishnu Orchestra, though short lived in it's most succesful incarnation, is one of those bands that just had so much energy and creative juices that it's hard to imagine what kind of music they would be putting out today. If you look at the individual parts and their recent output (John Mclaughlin on guitar, Billy Cobham on drums, Jerry Goodman on violin, Rick Laird on bass and Ian Hammer on the Keys/synths), you can tell the sum would most likely be pretty awesome. This particular album happens to be their second effort, and to me is only equaled by their first record, The Inner Mounting Flame. Though the title track is most certainly their most widely known tune and also pretty awesome , To me, No.7, 'One Word' is the best. From the intense opening riffs, through the triple solo exchange mid-section and climax, drum solo and racing finale, this tune to me is the epitome of The Mahavushnu Orchestra's output through all of it's successive incarnations. Really, if you ask me, there is no one word to describe the tune or the album. And if there is, I haven't found it yet. Link: Birds of Fire What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? Juggle dammit
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Artist: Benoit/Freeman Project
CD Title: The Benoit/Freeman Project Publisher: Grp Records Release: February 15, 1994 No. of Tracks: 10 Bitrate: 192 File Name: [1994] DB & Russ Freeman - The Benoit-Freeman Project.rar File Size: 71 MB Download Link: Send big files the easy way. Files too large for email attachments? No problem! INFORMATION - From amazon.com Amazon.com: The Benoit/Freeman Project: Music: Benoit,Russ Freeman ============================================== Artist: Soul Ballet CD Title: LAViSH Publisher: Artizen Release: September 11, 2007 No. of Tracks: 11 Bitrate: 192 File Name: [2007] Soul Ballet - Lavish.rar File Size: 75 MB Download Link: Send big files the easy way. Files too large for email attachments? No problem! INFORMATION - From amazon.com Amazon.com: LAViSH: Music: Soul Ballet Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Dream Theater - Awake
Label: EastWest Release: 1994 Genre: Progressive Rock 1. 6:00 2. Caught in a Web 3. Innocence Faded 4. A Mind Beside Itself I: Erotomania 5. A Mind Beside Itself II: Voices 6. A Mind Beside Itself III: The Silent man 7. The Mirror 8. Lie 9. Lifting Shadows off a Dream 10. Scarred 11. Space-Dye Vest Dream Theater's followup to their incredible Images and Words is yet another great entry into their expansive discography; the heavier, longer, and more epic Awake. This album is much bigger, badder, and ballsier than Images and Words, but their incredible technical skill and songwriting is still intact. It's just as tight as any other Dream Theater album, and is argued by many to be the highlight of their career. It's also the last album they would record with keyboardist Kevin Moore. GET IT HERE! There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Ayreon - The Human Equation
Label: InsideOut Music Release: 2004 Genre: Progressive Rock/Rock Opera This is one album you don't want to miss. It's one of the best and most complete albums I've ever heard, composed and written by Arjen Lucassen. The Human Equation is a rock opera featuring a who’s who of modern-day artists in a mammoth production spread over a hundred minutes and two CDs. The story is about a man who has an unexplainable auto wreck and is comatose in hospital, while his wife and best friend keep a bedside vigil. There is nothing physically wrong with the victim but he has to fight his way back to consciousness by working through many memories, including the recent events that built up to the accident. I recommend sitting down and looking at the lyrics while listening to it, as it enhances the experience A LOT, because it's such a big part of it and it might be hard to keep track on what's happening without it. Download Link How ya doing, buddy? |
Dream Theater - Metropolis Part II: Scenes From a Memory
Label: Elektra Release: 1999 Genre: Progressive Rock 1. Regression 2. Overture 1928 3. Strange Deja Vu 4. Through My Words 5. Fatal Tragedy 6. Beyond This Life 7. Though Her Eyes 8. Home 9. The Dance Of Eternity 10. One Last Time 11. The Spirit Carries On 12. Finally Free Dream Theater's masterpiece. This epic concept album thrust them back into the hearts and minds of fans after the very lukewarm reception of their "studio" effort, Falling Into Infinity. This album is Dream Theater at it's finest. Long, powerful epics, blistering solos, and great songwriting, all wrapped up into a cool concept album that is based on the song Metropolis from the album Images and Words. I can't recommend this album enough. This is what turned me into a hardcore DT fan, and I'm sure it could do the same for you. GET IT HERE! I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Tokyo Police Club - A Lesson In Crime
Year: 2006 Label: Paper Bag Records Genre: Indie Rock IT'S NOT THE WAY MY MOTHER TALKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . If there were ever a movement for an indie farm system, somewhere to designate those young, raw bands needing more time in the oven, Tokyo Police Club would be the poster children. This blogger-approved Toronto quartet has the potential to become a real five-tool player in indie for a long time; Pretty Girls Make Graves' agility, Les Savy Fav's curveball, the Strokes' sweet swing-- there's no questioning the latent talent here. Strangely, most bands follow a developmental arc similar to those of professional athletes. Just as the minor leagues help hone those nascent all-star skills, there's almost an unwritten rule that bands should become road-tested to refine their power-chord angst into slick, nuanced songwriting. Without even knowing Tokyo Police Club's ages, you can hear the greenness in their excessive handclaps, their ham-handed sci-fi narratives, and their opening alarum, "Operator, get me the president of the world!" The band may have spawned some of these tracks from a bored biology class daydream, but when they're on musically, the post-adolescence imbued in their sound doesn't even matter. For all the raging hormonal awkwardness, the Club knows how to self-edit like the most scrupulous adults. The seven songs here contain no extra gristle, each weighing in around a svelte two minutes. Even tighter are the twitchy micro-Strokes riffs adorning tracks like "Cheer It On" and "Nature of the Experiment". Frontman Dave Monks even apes Casablancas' vox-via-megaphone a bit, though with more nasal, less growl. The Strokes comparisons only hold for so long though as the EP's second half forks off into Pretty Girls/Q and Not U hyper post-punk and straight-laced emo. "Shoulders & Arms" demonstrates the band's ability to pull off the former, a bustling juggernaut of stratospheric guitars and squalling synths. Meanwhile, "Citizens of Tomorrow" headlines the emo-minded selections, swelling to a futuristic climax that's three parts Sunny Day Real Estate, one part Sparta. While for now any genre may be their oyster, I hope these guys stick to the prickly garage rock prominently featured early on the EP. Not only do they do it best, but the cushy-sounding stuff closing the release lacks the idea density of the rest of Crime, and choosing to pursue more of this ethereal fluff could result in an overblown LP letdown not unlike that of Rahim's or the Chinese Stars'. Either way, we-- and the rest of the indie rock world-- are waiting and listening for their next move. Review blatantly plagiarized from Pitchfork Media I was speaking idiomatically.
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Artist: Powerglove
Album: Metal Kombat for the Mortal Man Genre: Power metal Label: ???? Year: 2007 YOU NEED THIS RIGHT NOW. I DON'T CARE WHO YOU ARE. Power metal covers of various songs from various games. Tunes include: 1: So Sexy Robotnik (Sonic 2) 3:48 2: Mario Minor (Super Mario Bros. + Super Mario World) 3:56 3: Fight On (Killer Instinct) 6:15 4: Vanquish the Horrible Night (Castlevania 2 + 3) 3:58 5: Blasting the Hornet (MMX3) 3:15 6: The Duck Grinder (Duck Hunt) 2:21 7: Power, Wisdom, Courage (Zelda 1, A Link To The Past, Ocarina of Time) 5:51 8: Omnishred (We're Gonna Need A Bigger Sword) (Final Fantasy VII) 3:33 9: Holy Orders (Be Quick and Just Shred) (Guilty Gear XX) 4:31 10: Metal Kombat for the Mortal Man (Mortal Kombat, Mega Man 2) 3:37 11: Red Wings Over Baron (Final Fantasy IV) 7:50 Download Link Epic. Epic epic epic. TELL YOUR FRIENDS. A quick search of the forums reveals that they've been mentioned before, but holy shit wow LISTEN. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
Nujabes - 2nd Collection Hydeout Productions Released: November 2007 Label: Hyde Out Productions Genre: Hip hop 1. Voice of Autumn / Nujabes 2. Sky is falling (featuring CL Smooth) / Nujabes 3. Walz for life will born / Uyama Hiroto 4. Imaginary Folklore / Clammbon by Nujabes 5. Hikari (featuring Substantial) Nujabes 6. Counting Stars / Nujabes 7. Another Reflection / Nujabes 8. Fly by night (featuring Five Deez) / Nujabes 9. Old Light(voices from 93 million miles away remix) / Pase Rock 10. with rainy eyes / Emancipator 11. Luv(sic.)(modal soul remix) / Shing02 12. windspeaks / Uyama Hiroto 13. Winter Lane (nujabes remix) / DSK 14. After Hanabi -listen to my beats- / Nujabes REVIEW (source): For those who needing a nujabes fix, the 2nd Hydeout Productions compilation has nujabes all over it. He produced over half of the album (and fortunately, the tracks he didn't produced are easily just as good). Compared to the first Hydeout Productions compilation from a few years ago, this compilation is a lot more subdued than the first one. DOWNLOAD LINK FELIPE NO |
Dream Theater - The Number of the Beast
Label: YtseJam Release: 2002 Genre: Metal 1. Invaders 2. Children of the Damned 3. The Prisoner 4. 22 Acacia Avenue 5. The Number of the Beast 6. Run To The Hills 7. Gangland 8. Hallowed Be Thy Name Dream Theater has, on occasion, shocked fans when they play a special concert that consists entirely of covers. This is one of the few they've released publicly, along with Master of Puppets, and Dark Side of the Moon (which I do not have). I think this is an extremely faithful cover of one of metal's greatest albums. Sure, Iron Maiden isn't really MEC material, but Dream Theater is, and hearing them faithfully recreate Maiden is pretty sweet. Enjoy! GET IT HERE! What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
Wolf & Cub - Vessels
Label: Dot Dash/4AD Released: 2006 Genre: Alternative Track Listing 1. Vessels 2. This Mess 3. Rozalia Bizarre 4. Hammond 5. March of Clouds 6. Kingdom 7. Seeds of Doubt 8. Conundrum 9. Steal their Gold 10. Vultures, part 2, section 2 REVIEW Spoiler:
DOWNLOAD LINK My favourite local band, and probably my favourite Australian live band of recent times. ================================================== =============== Midlake - The Trials of Van Occupanther Label: Bella Union Released: 2006 Genre: Progressive Track Listing 1. Roscoe 2. Bandits 3. Head Home 4. Van Occupanther 5. Young Bride 6. Branches 7. In This Camp 8. We Gathered In Spring 9. It Covers The Hillsides 10. Chasing After Deer 11. You Never Arrived REVIEW Spoiler:
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Artist: Ookla the Mok
Album: Oh Okay L.A. Genre: Rock Year: 2003 1: W.W.S.D. 2: F. People 3: P.M. Prima Donna 4: A.M. Suicide 5: La (La Land) 6: Sts-107 7: Go On 8: Ex 9: Mr. W 10: O Sting 11: Buffalo, CA 12: Hollywood's Ending Good luck finding a professional review of Ookla the Mok. It's not as though they're too new or too progressive to attract attention, it's that most reviewers are too pretentious to get within earshot of an Ookla the Mok show. See, the band doesn't play the usual bars and clubs; they've carved out a more eclectic and appreciative niche by catering to a largely overlooked demographic: dorks. You're more likely to catch them performing at a comic show or sci-fi convention than in some darkened pub. Many of Ookla the Mok's songs make numerous references to obscure pop culture references from the geekiest sources imaginable. Even their band name is a tip of the hat to their fanbase (+20 nerd points if you immediately recognized this fact). But despite their shameless geekhood, the Ooklas carry out their prime directive with grace and ingenuity. Their songs are as fun and catchy as anything you could overhear on the radio (perhaps moreso) but they prefer to dwell in the shadows of notoriety where nobody minds their blatant love of all things Star Trek. So seamless is their sound that you almost forget you're listening to music for nerds, by nerds. If you can accept your inner child long enough to give them a listen, you'll probably agree that we need more musicians that aren't afraid to be themselves, like Ookla the Mok. DOWNLOAD HERE ================================================== ================ Artist: Great Big Sea Album: Up Genre: Celtic Rock Year: 1996 1: Run Runaway 2: Goin' Up 3: Fast As I Can 4: Mari-Mac 5: Dancing With Mrs. White 6: Something to It 7: Buying Time 8: Lukey 9: The Old Black Rum 10: The Chemical Worker's Song (Process Man) 11: Wave Over Wave 12: Billy Peddle 13: Nothing Out of Nothing 14: The Jolly Butcher 15: Rant and Roar Allmusic Review Although Great Big Sea initially started out as a fairly traditional Newfoundland outfit, Up shows the band adding more rock muscle to the fiddles and accordions. It's still a pretty traditional sound by most standards, with jigs and reels galore, but it allows the band to do a revved-up cover of Slade's "Run Runaway" and make it appealing to both the traditionalist and the rock fan. There's everything you'd expect from a bunch of young Maritime musicians from Canada: a good dose of Celtic, songs about the sea and about drinking, a good dose of fun, but a healthy reverence for the musical tradition. "Mari-Mac," where the lyrics accelerate to a terrifying speed by the end, is worth the price of admission alone. DOWNLOAD HERE There's nowhere I can't reach.
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Yesterday's New Quintet - Sound Directions: The Funky Side of Life
Label: Stones Throw, 2005 Genre: Jazz/Hip Hop/Electronica 1. "Directions" – 1:07 2. "Dice Game" – 3:48 3. "Wanda Vidal" – 2:17 4. "Fourty Days" – 5:08 5. "Play Car" – 3:19 6. "A Diving Image" – 2:19 7. "The Funky Side of Life" – 2:59 8. "Theme For Ivory Black" – 3:33 9. "The Horse" – 2:49 10. "One For J.J. (Johnson)" – 2:23 11. "On the Hill" – 3:18 Spoiler:
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RIOW ARAI - Device People Released: November 2003 Label: Ultra VAIVU Genre: breakbeat TRACKLIST: 01 intro 02 break literacy 03 inner blowing 04 mode down 05 hip-ruins 06 star trash 07 funktions 08 heavy baby 09 irregular tips 10 supperless 11 non fiction REVIEW (source): "His latest album, "Device People," is about to be released in Britain, and with only a faint knowledge of English, he is worried how English-speaking fans will interpret the title. People obsessed with their computers and mobile phones? Arai visibly relaxes. "Yes, that's it exactly." If the listener can't get what Arai is on about from the title, then the short intro that begins "Device People" should clarify his point immediately. If the listener can't get what Arai is on about from the title, then the short intro that begins "Device People" should clarify his point immediately. A piano plays a phrase lifted from George Gershwin, which is followed by the warm throb of an acoustic bass. A collage of sounds sculpted from the distinctly warm human rustle of the street hums in the background. A few notes, Jimi Hendrix-style, echo from an electric guitar before the listener lands onto the smooth beats of Arai's funkified electronic hymn "Break Literacy." A piano plays a phrase lifted from George Gershwin, which is followed by the warm throb of an acoustic bass. A collage of sounds sculpted from the distinctly warm human rustle of the street hums in the background. A few notes, Jimi Hendrix-style, echo from an electric guitar before the listener lands onto the smooth beats of Arai's funkified electronic hymn "Break Literacy." The last hundred years of music are collapsed into a few seconds." DOWNLOAD LINK I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Artist: Boris
Album: Flood Genre: Post-rock, stoner doom Label: MIDI Creative Year: 2000 1. Part I [14:42] 2. Part II [13:35] 3. Part III [20:38] 4. Part IV [21:35] A first-time listener - specifically, a first-time post-rock listener - might be intimidated by the more repetitive parts of this album. It's worth it, I promise. Flood is a 70-minute instrumental epic divided into four parts, combining elements of post-rock, doom metal and psychedelic music; influences include (among others) Sunn O))), Melvins and Sleep. The tracks are easy to get your head around: An intro and an outro and two fleshy bits in the middle. It's hardly appropriate to say "hey try something different" in a community of people who listen to offbeat music, so I'll just sign off by imploring you to at least check it out. Download Link Additional Spam: Artist: Beyond Twilight Album: For the Love of Art and the Making Genre: Symphonic progressive metal Label: Nightmare Year: 2006 FUCK MASSIVE TRACKLIST:
There are a few Dream Theater uploads in this thread - This isn't the same sort of music at all. Beyond Twilight are a somewhat avantgarde Danish progressive metal band, using orchestral elements alongside some pretty grandiose music. This album is interesting in that it's divided into 43 tracks, each of which starts with the same note, making for some interesting listening options. Download Link I was speaking idiomatically. |
Dream Theater - Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence
Label: Elektra Release: 2002 Genre: Progressive Rock Disc 1: 1. The Glass Prison 2. Blind Faith 3. Misunderstood 4. The Great Debate 5. Disappear Disc 2: Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence I. Overture II. About to Crash III. War Inside My Head IV. The Test That Stumped Them All V. Goodnight Kiss VI. Solitary Shell VII. About to Crash (reprise) VIII. Losing Time / Grand Finale Dream Theater's only 2-disc studio album is quite a stunner. The first disc lays in 5 experimental, but awesome tracks, including the fantastic opener, The Glass Prison. The Glass Prison serves as the first song in Mike Portnoy's AA Suite, in which he tackles the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, with a few steps per song. Each subsequent album has had an AA song, and they plan to release an AA set sometime in the future. Regardless, The Glass Prison is the one that started it, and it's a fantastic, high-octane song. The centerpiece of this album is the expansive, 40-something minute titular song on Disc 2, split up into 8 parts, but joining together to form one incredible prog rock opus that weaves a full story in the one song. It's a stunning song, and is the main reason people should check out this album. Enjoy! GET IT HERE! Most amazing jew boots |
Praful - Pyramid in your Backyard (produced by Adani and Wolfe)
Label: N-Coded Music Release: 2005 Genre: FutureJazz, World-fusion __________________ 1. Moon Glide 2. Says Kabir* -(Vocals - Sandhya Sanjana) 3. Acredite* -(Vocals - Katia Moraes) 4. April Seven 5. Eternity 6. Hand-Cart Puller 7. Naked 8. Azul Listen 9. Drop To The Ocean 10. Wishful Walk 11. Ponto De Partida 12. We Live On ___________________ I have a submission to make! Praful's album 'Pyramid in your Backyard', is a blend of jazz, world music and straight fusion bringing it all together. It's a very well made album, written and performed by Praful, produced by Adoni and Wolfe. It's very eclectic if that's your sort of thing. A bit about Praful...He was born in Germany and has traveled the world seeking out new music. In a way, he isn't just his own musician, he brings together the music of many cultures of the world and makes them his own. There is a lot of brazillian influence in his music, as well as indian influence which usually works alongside an electronic backdrop to create warm luscious vibes of JAZZ excellence. While much of his music is easy listening, there is also a fair degree of challenge and stimulation to be heard. All in all, the music is very healing. (but then again, isn't all music therapeutic) The Gamingforce music album project featured a song from this album as the 37th track, titled 'Says Kabir', a melding between jazz flute playing, brazillian rhythms via ethnic drums and vocal. I am happy many seemed to enjoy it and I thought it'd be nice to upload the entire album to get you fellas a better idea of Praful's abilites. I hope you guys enjoy the music as much as I have. Here it is ---_--_--_-_-_---> Praful - Pyramid in your Backyard Peace! FELIPE NO
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Artist: Unexpect
Album: In A Flesh Aquarium Genre: Extreme avant-garde metal Label: The End Year: 2006 1. Chromatic Chimera [5:52] 2. Feasting Fools [6:17] 3. Desert Urbania [7:30] 4. Summoning Scenes [7:47] 5. Silence_011010701 [5:14] 6. Megalomaniac Trees [5:57] 7. The Shiver - Another Dissonant Chord [3:00] 8. The Shiver - Meet Me At The Carrousel [4:08] 9. The Shiver - A Clown's Mindtrap [3:41] 10. Psychic Jugglers [11:11] Anyone familiar with the idea of avantgarde metal will probably immediately think of Arcturus or similar artists - I believe a Diablo Swing Orchestra album is somewhere in this thread. (For those not so familiar: wiki article). This is nowhere near as conventional. In A Flesh Aquarium is all over the place musically. The songs are completely absent of any structure, and there's a wide variety of styles. Unexpect draws on genres ranging from circus music to death metal; plus there's a pretty mean range of vocal techniques used on the album - soprano, deep-voiced singing, brutal growling... That said, of course, it won't necessarily be accessible for everybody. Download Link Most amazing jew boots |
The Black League: Ichor (2000)
"genre": groovy metal/rock with semi-aggressive vocals 01 Doomwatcher 02 One Colour Black 03 Deep Waters 04 Goin' to Hell 05 Avalon 06 We Die Alone 07 The Everlasting, Part 2 08 Ozymandias 09 Blood of the Gods 10 Bunker King 11 Winter Winds Sing 12 Ecce Homo! Band's line-up during Ichor: vocals: Taneli Jarva (of Sentenced fame in 1991-1996) guitars: Maike Valenne & Alexi Ranta bass: Florida (Mikko Laurila) drums & keyboards: Sir Luttinen There you have it. I don't really have much to say about this one. If you liked early Sentenced, this will surely be your thing. If groovy bands like Blake hit you hard, this will be your thing. Not much else to say the "genre" description doesn't. Personally, this has been a great album for years. DOANLOWD Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Nujabes - Sweet Sticky Thing Mixtape
Year: ???? Label: Self-Produced? Genre: Soul / R&B / Hip Hop I'VE FOUND A CERTAIN PARADISE WITH HIM IN MY LIFE No tracklist found. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . This here is pretty much the Holy Grail to Nujabes fans... The infamous "Sweet Sticky Thing" mixtape. This is not traditional Nujabes music but this is easily the most rare and sought after Nujabes mix ever. It's an eclectic and beautiful collection of 70's-80's R&B and Soul music. I couldn't, for the life of me, find a cover for this nor could I find any additional info on the album, much less a review that I could plagiarize for my own amusement. In any case, I hope you all enjoy this very rare gem. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Mattias IA Eklundh - The Road Less Traveled
Label: TSP Release: 2004 Genre: Instrumental/Guitar/Experimental I just had to post this CD! This is one of the coolest and craziest CDs I've ever heard, but that's no wonder really cause it's made by the craziest guitarist I know of, Mattias IA Eklundh. I've met this guy in real life and I have to say he is the funniest guy I've ever met. His guitar clinic was so funny, I laughed so much that I just couldn't stop crying. And his humor really shows in his album too. His playing is very unique and he is very very skilled at playing, so I can assure you that you haven't heard anything like it. There is just one Mattias IA Eklundh. Track list 1. Road Less Traveled, The 2. There's No Money In Jazz 3. Print This! 4. Father 5. No Strings Attached 6. Caffeine 7. Fletch Theme 8. Battle Of Bob, The 9. Chopstick Boogie 10. Toxic Donald 11. Happy Hour 12. Smoke On The Water 13. Insert Coin 14. Woman In Seat 27A, The 15. Ketchup Is A Vegetable 16. Samba Caramba 17. White Trash Hyper Blues 18. Toxic Mickey 19. Minor Swing 20. One-String Improvisation 21. Asteroid 3834 22. Little Bastard 23. Difficult Person Music This CD has everything from fast paced video game like songs to calm acoustic tunes and heavy metal. Not even that can describe what it sounds like so just go and check it out. By the way, the song Chopstick Boogie is actually played with real chopsticks I've even seen it live. DOWNLOAD HERE This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
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