The killers - sams town
Trivium - Crusade
Krafty Kuts - Freak Show.
Broke'n'English - The Autobots.
If you like Pendulum I suggest you get this album listened to
Panic! At the Disco - A Fever You Can't Sweat Out
Green Day - Dookie
Immortal Technique - Revolutionary Volume 2
Would recommend it to anyone who likes hiphop but instead of rapping about guns, s£x and Bitch£$, he raps about politics and real life stuff. Highly recomended!
The Trials Of Van Occupanther and Bamnan & Slivercock by Midlake.
Tenacious D - The Pick Of Destiny (not bad, 1st album was much funnier though)
Machine Head - The Burning Red
Pendulum Hold your Colour - after seeing them last night, but gunna try and get hold of the AutoBots album Lee suggested
Rare Earth - best of
Mowtowns' attempt to get a band that mixed soul and psychedelia. Success.
Managed to negotiate my way to a few freebies the other day, and picked up the following
Scissor Sisters - Ta-Dah
The Killers - Sam's Town
Snow Patrol - Eyes Open
Gnarls Barkley - St. Elsewhere
Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Fever To Tell
The Whitest Boy Alive - Dreams
The first four are great....great background music while I'm working, and even worth a few chorus song off key 'till someone throws something at me.
However...Yeah Yeah Yeahs and TWBA? Sorry, but first impressions left me with a very bad feeling between my ears. Can someone suggest a couple of tracks that might be worth persevering with, in the hope that they might grow on me. Not the greatest fan of angry rock chicks, so Yeah Yeah Yeahs didn't start from a good place, but it's just tediously bad 80s pap. I hate getting albums I don't like, so can someone point out the good points?
As for TWBA, started on a great note with 'Burning' but by the middle of the album I had to turn it off or shoot myself in the head....is it worth even going on? With the album I mean...
Oh, and I have also mostly been listening to Dreadzone to counteract the melancholy....
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I love Yeah Yeah Yeahs. My favourite track of FTT is "Pin". Fast, fun, bouncy rock.
Currently in the car
Damien Rice - 9
Hootie and the Blowfish - Live
Velvet Revolver - Contraband
Eric Clapton - One more car, One more rider
Pearl Jam - Pearl Jam
Robert Newman - Apocalypso Now
It is Inevitable.....
Ciara - The evolution
Cocteau Twins - Garlands
Erland Øye - Unrest (he is the lead singer of Kings Of Convenience)
Was in Lerwick earlier today and got a couple of John Martyn albums, a Gogol Bordello and the Claop Your Hands Say Yeah album
my god, i feel old, go and dig up some rick wakeman or walter/wendy carlos for a treat
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