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Topic: Anyone get any new CDs recently?
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AngelRat
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Member # 88
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posted November 09, 2003 16:42
It is.Some of the main riffs from Crimson I are recycled for this one which makes Crimson II sound familiar at first hearing. This one, however has more variety and depth. Here, as you may know, Swano plays all the instruments himself, resulting in a much more symphonic record overall. In an old interview he declared himself the biggest Marillion-fan in the world and it shows. Still, there are enough fast parts and sick grunts to keep the old fans happy. After all, it's still Death Metal. -------------------- "Appearing like Ra"
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Slaytanic
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Member # 28
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posted November 17, 2003 08:02
DÉTENTE - Recognize No Authority.Excelent!!! Thanks Skul for the tip! -------------------- "Forty-five moments of perfection translated through a cautionary escape into the perils of the mundane, the inherent entropy in ultimate order, and the potential threats of eternal, unchecked apathy in civilization; all cloaked in musical expression so thoughtful, creative and forward thinking that almost a quarter-century later, few can even comprehend it, much less match it." (autothrall)
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Maldororz
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Member # 186
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posted November 20, 2003 13:23
Black Sabbath - Reunion...and for a ridiculous price at the pawnshop! It's cool, but it's no masterpiece, but hearing the original line-up is something fun. Ozzy is in voice (however annoying - "I can't fucking hear you! Lou-da! Lou-da!" I mean, come on, shut up already), Geezer has a cool metallic bass sound, Tony is top-class as usual, and Bill, well, I like him a lot but he lost it a little, but comes up with cool (but somehow simplistic) variations. And they play "Spiral Architect" and "Into the Void", which is fine by me!
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Tangento
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Member # 117
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posted November 20, 2003 14:17
Got the Rush In Rio DVD (too lazy to find that thread) and it is fucking amazing footage! The Rio crowd itself is the star of the show. I have never seen such universally potent energy during a concert. They actually sing YYZ! Great stuff, with tons of extras I haven't even dug into yet.Also, I got the remastered version of Jethro Tull's 'A Passion Play', which is a superb piece of work, remastered or not. Highly recommended to any Prog Rock fans out there. Can't wait to listen to it. -------------------- "You have the option to drill additional holes in the label, causing the record to rotate off the side of the turntable" -Tom Ellard - Severed Heads
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Cthon
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Member # 156
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posted November 25, 2003 20:03
novembers finds:Mastodon - Remission (reissue w/ bonus DVD) Jucifer - I Name You Destroyer The Obsessed - The Church Within Prong - Beg To Differ Iron Maiden - Number of the Beast (enhanced cd) High on Fire - Surrounded by Thieves Against Me! - As The Eternal Cowboy Season To Risk - s/t Prong - Prove You Wrong Isis - Oceanic New Model Army - Thunder and Consolation Raging Slab - (pronounced eat shit) The Obsessed - Incarnate Jane's Addiction - Nothings Shocking Jason and the Scorchers - Both Sides of the Line [Fervor/ Lost and Found] In/Humanity - Violent Resignation: The Great American Teenage Suicide Rebellion The Knitters - Poor Little Critter on the Road and Metallica - St. Anger (ripped off a friends cd, not bought, HA) -------------------- www.myspace.com/mastersofpunkrock
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