Get Ya Freak On.
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So apparently namedropping punk bands did backfire on Phactorri... who'd know.
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its okay that few people understand the greatness of Punk rawk. It'd be boring if hotwater music had the fan following of Green Day.
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McDuffies wrote:Oh, I've checked out some of those... I've even listened Gogol Bordello live, I don't like it, bad Pogues replica.

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OMG. Lily Allen is gonna be in Atlanta, along with Nightwish and Lady Gaga in the next 3 weeks. Should I skip my classes to go??
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Sure. Sounds good to me.McDuffies wrote:The Pleased.
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tried to listen to em on the myspace and all the songs are dead.McDuffies wrote:The Pleased.
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Try http://thepleased.com .Phact0rri wrote:tried to listen to em on the myspace and all the songs are dead.McDuffies wrote:The Pleased.
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Fuck it, I'm graduating this year. Why the hell not?Yeahduff wrote:You totally have to.
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It's where Joanna Newsom started. I run into an album on my MP3 and had to re-check who they were and why I got them, cause I completely forgot. Cool music.Phact0rri wrote:tried to listen to em on the myspace and all the songs are dead.McDuffies wrote:The Pleased.
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review for the new Depeche Mode record. its nice to wake up and read something that makes you double over in laughter...
Quietus.com wrote:Depeche Mode's twelfth album opens with a tone of such a high frequency that maybe some of their older fans may at first struggle to make it out. One can imagine men of a certain age, with a penchant for black 501s, black leather jackets and white vests being asked to sit in a booth and raise one finger when they thing they can discern the sound. It is joined by a burbling, clicking, analogue and insectile burr, which slowly becomes an orchestra of ancient and angry sounding synth tones. For a few disorientating seconds this sounds spookily like the Anglia TV ident from the 70s, before building into THX proportions. But this doesn't signify a "stunning return to X", or "their most uncompromising album since Y" or a "hauntological take on Z". Instead this fanfare, reminiscent of the work of the Radiophonic Workshop, is more a warning to the listener which says: "brace yourself, we have invested in a lot of vintage synthesizers, creaking drum machines and dusty sequencers, and we are not going to shy away from using them." If anything this slightly disturbing intro is misleading because it ushers in what is arguably the 29-year-old band's most mellow and mature album to date.
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I want one of those anciant synthesizers that have shiftable condensors instead of recorded instruments.
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ahem *adjusts his nerd goggles* a synthesizer does not have recorded music instruments. It works by altering electric frequencies. your thinking of a sampler. which is related to a synthesizer but not the same thing.McDuffies wrote:I want one of those anciant synthesizers that have shiftable condensors instead of recorded instruments.
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I also want that synthesizer that produces sounds by hitting strings of various pitches with little hammers.
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one day MCD one day!McDuffies wrote:I also want that synthesizer that produces sounds by hitting strings of various pitches with little hammers.
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I offer you a neutral milk hotel song... so that we can put all these hostilities behind us. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BYbmckk9mUMcDuffies wrote:Well I personally prefere to call them all horizontal accordion.
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Revisited 808s and Heartbreak...still don't like the album much. But my appreciation for "Street lights" has soared even higher.
Such a great song.
Such a great song.