I think the last cd I bought was Toby Mac's MOMENTUM.
OoPart: an artifact that "seems" to be out of context with the surrounding evidence.
Ex.: A fossilized footprint of a human child containing a fossil of a crushed trilobite. Pronounced O-Part.
between the buried and me - the silent circus
between the buried and me - s/t
mr. bungle - s/t
jeff buckley - grace
phish - a picture of nectar
rush - 2112
primus - brown album
jimi hendrix - martin scorsese presents the blues
probot - s/t
Cradle of Filth - Cruelty and the Beast
Opeth - Deliverance
Modest Mouse - Good News for People Who Love Bad News
The Best of Pantera
Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
Fear Factory - Archetype
Modest Mouse - Good News for People Who Love Bad News
I was so disappointed with this CD. I would have rather had them gather all the good songs on the album, of which there are few, and made an EP rather than an LP.
After listening to the Modest Mouse album a few times through, I realized that there were only a few good songs(Bury Me With It is my favorite).
And I burned a cd for myself for my music appretiation takeover day. My class gets the pleasure to listen to:
AC/DC - Fire Your Guns
Jethro Tull - Bungle In The Jungle
The Who - Behing Blue Eyes
Children Of Bodom - Kissing The Shadows(nice transition, eh?)
Cradle Of Filth - The Twisted Nails Of Faith
Type O Negative - Blood & Fire
Meshuggah - Spasm
Dimmu Borgir - In Death's Embrace
Dream Theater - Caught In A Web
And I changed my takeover day(which is tomorrow) cd, so this counts:
Cradle of Filth - Dusk and Her Embrace (Live)
Nine Inch Nails - Down In It
Children Of Bodom - Kissing the Shadows
A Perfect Circle - Blue
Dream Theater - Innocence Faded
Rush - Tom Sawyer
Meshuggah - Ritual
Opeth - Deliverance
It's this dude, his name is Greg Gellis. And he takes all the top 40 hits you could think of and runs them through samplers and mixers. Puts them into loops. Splices them together in these intricate layers. And makes the most refreshing and kick ass dance music I've heard in a long time. There's this one song with the vocals from Pump it Up, but the music from Coldplay. Another with the beat from Ludacris's "Move Bitch" but Justin Timberlake, Kelly Osbourne, and Drowning Pool over it. Even Bone Thugs, Snoop Dogg, and Tatu are on this album.
It actually tricks me into thinking that the songs where the beats and samples came from were at one point, good. Either way... I would love to see this guy live. I bet it's insane. It's insane just coming through my stereo speakers. I nearly stained my underwear the first time I heard it.
Oh and;
Ratatat - "Ratatat"
The Advantage - "The Advantage"
The Walkmen - "Bows + Arrows"
The Billions - "Never Felt This Way Before"
Super Furry Animals - "Guerilla"
Boards of Canada - "Music Has The Right To Children"
The Dismemberment Plan - "Is Terrified"
So...I'm wondering, are you guys actually just buying/getting these c.d.s or just listing off random shit that you've already purchased or had and they're amazingly awesome or sth?
I post everything I <i>add</i> to my music collection.
Madvillain - "Madvillainy"
Dntel - "Life is Full of Possibilities"
Belle & Sebastian - "Something Sinister"
Feeling Left Out - "Two To The Chest To Remember, One To The Head To Forget"
The End - "Transfer Trachea Reverberations From False Point Omniscient"
Animal Collective - "Sung Tongs"