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offline axion from planet rock (Sweden) on 2005-11-04 18:08 [#01770093]
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2 Pac - all eyes on me
Gangstarr-moment of truth
Aphex Twin - classics
Lee perry - Arkology
Aphex Twin - Richard D James album
The Smiths - the queen is dead



 

offline Falito from Balenciaga on 2005-11-04 18:33 [#01770111]
Points: 3974 Status: Lurker | Show recordbag



vanilla ice introducing to the other musics thats not
spanish folk
then nirvana,sonic youth,howieb,the aphex things and now my
music,and ah...the sounds of the life.bip of the
microwave,the car,modem of computer,fax,mobile phone,birds
trains people trees . . .


 

offline Empiricus from South Carolina (United States) on 2005-11-04 19:23 [#01770184]
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Metallica - Black Album - This is the one that got me into

music as an Identity.
Napalm Death - Scum - I love extremes as I learned on this
this record.
Shudder to Think - Get your Goat - Weird is good
Rollins Band - End of Silence - I would thrash around my
bedroom and scream to this.
Stooges - Funhouse - Destroy
GG Allin - Hated in the Nation - I'm not the most fucked up

person out there.
John Coltrane - Stellar Regions - Made me rethink what
music
is and what it sets out to
accomplish
King Tubby - Dub Gone Crazy - My soundtrack to being high
and my blueprint for repetative/trance
inducing
music.
Ween - The Mollusk - Melted my brain.
Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Areoplane Over the Sea - God.
Fucking. Damn. Still my most
perfect
record.
Autechre - Chiastic Slide - I'm in deep now. No turning
back.
SWANS - Public Castation is a Good Idea - End of the world.

Nihilism. My life is over. I'm changed
forever.
Animal Collective - Here Comes the Indian - Life Affirming
glory for one who has given up
all hope.
Arcade Fire - Funeral - I'm alone.



 

offline Empiricus from South Carolina (United States) on 2005-11-04 19:27 [#01770189]
Points: 774 Status: Lurker



Fuck me. I totally forgot Miles Davis's "Kind of Blue". How
could I forget that? It got me into jazz for god's sake.


 

offline hedphukkerr from mathbotton (United States) on 2005-11-04 20:42 [#01770264]
Points: 8833 Status: Regular | Followup to hedphukkerr: #01769262



yes indeed green day! dookie was probably the first album i
really fell in love with. yes, i was in elementry school,
but sure did have an effect on what i listen to now.

and i can't believe i forgot to say
cLOUDdEAD - cLOUDdEAD
im still being blow away by the utter honesty of all of the
anti-con shit.


 


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