what'd you guys think is the album of the year so far? I'm gonna have to go with "kill" by Cannibal Corpse it's freakin brutal and the best CC album since "the bleeding". But i'm hoping that nothingface's new album beats it!
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Originally posted by tpryce93what'd you guys think is the album of the year so far? I'm gonna have to go with "kill" by Cannibal Corpse it's freakin brutal and the best CC album since "the bleeding". But i'm hoping that nothingface's new album beats it!
Cannibal Corpse is still around?
Wow.
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Originally posted by The Dark KnightCannibal Corpse is still around?
Wow.the space that is mine
We miss 'ya brother dime. We know your up there jamming with Cliff and Chuck. Stay metal :salute: :rockon:
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Originally posted by Nick7I found it to be kinda bland, but each to his own.
As for me, I have high hopes for Asesino, who'll release ''Christo Satanico'' 7/18/06the space that is mine
We miss 'ya brother dime. We know your up there jamming with Cliff and Chuck. Stay metal :salute: :rockon:
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10,000 Days - Tool
But I haven't listened to Stadium Arcadium yet, so I dunno.
"When Kepler found his long-cherished belief did not agree with the most precise observation, he accepted the uncomfortable fact. He preferred the hard truth to his dearest illusions; that is the heart of science."- Carl Sagan
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Originally posted by OrangePeelso far early canidates
Gnarls Barkeley - St. Elsewhere
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Stadium Arcadium
Artic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I am, That's What I'm Not
Tool - 10,000 Days
T.I - King
Pearl Jam - Pearl Jam
The Raconteurs - Broken Boy Soldiers
Snow Patrol - Eyes Open
GNARLS BARKELEY!!!!!!!!! FOR SURE....capture it...remember it...
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John Bult - Julie's 16th Birthdaysigpic
HOPING TO SEE MORE OF THIS IN 2012
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Well, since you didn't list a specific genre, here are some contenders across the spectrum:
Destroyer's Rubies by Destroyer
Fishscale by Ghostface Killah
The Drift by Scott Walker
Black Cadillac by Rosanne Cash
Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not by Arctic Monkeys
Morph The Cat by Donald Fagen
Rather Ripped by Sonic Youth
Last Days Of Wonder by The Handsome Family
We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions by Bruce Springsteen
You In Reverse by Built To Spill
Chosen Lords by Aphex Twin
The Boxing Mirror by Alejandro Escovedo
St. Elsewhere by Gnarls Barkley
10,000 Days by Tool
Pearl Jam by Pearl Jam
In particular, the Springsteen and Pearl Jam ones intrigue me. Older artists who suddenly sound vibrant and fresh. Both are artists I respected, but never really was a huge fan of. But these albums surprised me. I recommend both.
Tool is as ornery and complex as ever. Cool stuff.
The rest is obviously dependent on your tastes in music, but I think if you take a risk, you'll be pleasantly surprised by any of them.
Everybody's gotta elevate from the norm...
The greatest list of music I don't own on CD :sad:
You should check these guys out
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Originally posted by DawgfanI'm afraid I haven't really bought any music recently. My last CD I got was Korn's newest one. Name escapes me at the moment ... good album. I love the entire album. My favorite is 'Love Song' by far.
The Other Side. I was gonna post that, but it came out in November 2005.Go Huskers.
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