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SuchFriendsAreDangerous 04.12.2014 05:11 PM

 

Oi..
 

Oi..
 

Genteel Death 04.12.2014 06:14 PM

 

Torn Curtain 04.13.2014 09:44 AM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_F2l...embedded#t=364

Severian 04.13.2014 01:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Genteel Death
 


Love this.

stu666 04.13.2014 01:18 PM

A Band

Genteel Death 04.13.2014 01:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
Love this.

yeah, excellent record.

listening to this.


 

Severian 04.13.2014 02:00 PM

Ok, last few hours have been:

 


 


 


 

Severian 04.13.2014 02:18 PM

I'm really developing a liking for music that would probably give most people vertigo. Particularly psychedelic instrumental beat albums, and dubstep that shouldn't even be called dubstep because of the amount of frat parties that would turn into mass suicides if it happened to be mistaken for Skrillex or something.

Untold really did an excellent job with this on Black Light Spiral. It is downright comedic that such an album would be filed next to that type of dubstep that sounds like post-millennial heavy metal, and is all about adrenaline. Untold makes you want to pull the covers up over your face; not because you *think* something is creeping toward you in the dark, but because something really, genuinely, is creeping the fuck toward you in the dark.

Anyway, Caural's "Remembering Today" is goddamn brilliant.

foreverasskiss 04.13.2014 03:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
I'm really developing a liking for music that would probably give most people vertigo. Particularly psychedelic instrumental beat albums, and dubstep that shouldn't even be called dubstep.


could you go into more detail or list artists. i have a low tolerance for what people call dubstep now that has already invaded yr grandmothers viewing time of wheel of furtune with glossed over noise and a lame boisterous attitude . .

Genteel Death 04.13.2014 03:54 PM

 

pad_023 04.13.2014 07:07 PM

 


This comp is the shit

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcgvpPCP-CE

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 04.13.2014 07:52 PM


 



 



 


I was listening to too much UK anarcho so I switched
to some Punkcore classics from Boston/Phillie are,
which hands down beat out the NYC scene..
I may be biased but mid-80s LA scene was pretty
good too..

Rank it?

(1) UK
(2) Boston
(3) LA
(4) Philadelphia
(5) NYC

Torn Curtain 04.14.2014 05:52 AM

The Cure - The kiss (Royal Albert Hall 04-01-2006)

EVOLghost 04.14.2014 10:40 AM

seiko oomori's first album

 

stu666 04.14.2014 12:34 PM

 

Bytor Peltor 04.14.2014 02:45 PM

Firing up some K.K. Null as it storms outside:

 

 

Rob Instigator 04.14.2014 02:57 PM

 

Bytor Peltor 04.14.2014 03:00 PM

^^^such a classic!

Rob Instigator 04.14.2014 03:10 PM

So many of the early 80's New-Ro bands' records sound awful today. The Book of Love one sounds so good! Just 4 high school kids with computers, synths and drum machines. (and tubular bells)

Bytor Peltor 04.14.2014 04:56 PM

^^^I have the album and all the 12"s released from this album and the sound is superb! Sound was very Hit & Miss back then. Some that were SO SO sounded much better after a DJ remix service (Razormaid, Hot Track, ect) got a hold of them.

 


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