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    The last album you purchased/downloaded, what was it?

    This is NOT bout what music you like or youtube vids you want others to see.

    This is re what was the last album you bought or downloaded.

    What was it, why did you get it, and is it any good?



    Mine was Mudvayne's Black Light. Can't get this one in NZ so had to import from US.

    What a fucking ball braking album!!!

    Reason I got it: Have all their other albums and really love their shit. So once this one was out there I just had to have it!

    Just now sitting and listening to it full noise on stereo and having a JD (or two...) and find that each time I listen to it I change my mind re what song I like most.



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    Baroness - Blue Record.

    Awesome. Progressive Metal which is a step in a heavier direction from their last album. And yes, I purchased it.

    IMHO Mudvayne were never gonna beat L.D. 50. Mainstream called, and they answered with "Happy?"
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    Last complete album was The Boxer Rebellion - Union.

    They first came to my attention as the core band for the "Long Way Down" soundtrack. Some good stuff on the Union Album.

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    Wavering Radiant from Isis

    Some seriously insane, melodic heavy tunes. Tool, with less skill and more grind, in short.
    Grabbed it on recommendation from a mate. Worth a listen IMO.

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    Last album purchase was annie lennox - songs of mass destruction.

    last song download - guru josh project- infinity 2008 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9KnuJZkBjg

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    Quote Originally Posted by maggot View Post
    Wavering Radiant from Isis

    Some seriously insane, melodic heavy tunes. Tool, with less skill and more grind, in short.
    Grabbed it on recommendation from a mate. Worth a listen IMO.
    BLAM!

    Didn't realise they had a new album out. That'll be my next. Oceanic and Panoptican were incredible albums. You should try Baronness too. Start on the "Red Album"
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    Mark Knopfler - Get Lucky.

    The complete ANTI-headbanger album.
    Beautiful music with an often Celtic or Northern flavour and melancholic themes. Occasional rocky offering too.
    It even has one song that will become a Funeral favourite for anyone of Scots heritage, either the first or the last album of the night - but on the whole it's exactly the sort of relaxing music I enjoy for work and to write to.

    The car was the one.





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    Quote Originally Posted by Conquiztador View Post
    This is re what was the last album you bought or downloaded.

    What was it, why did you get it, and is it any good?
    Bought: Bullet for my Valentine - Fever.
    'Cos my son wanted it.
    Dunno, don't think I've even heard it. But then it was in the "meh! tal" section so my expectations are not high. (But according to young master it was misfiled).

    Last album I bought for myself? Honestly can't remember. Might have been a bargain bin Magazine album from The WareWhare. Maybe Correct Use of Soap? If that was it, then yes, it is very good indeed, if one is in the mood for it. (Or have I had that for years? Dunno. Still can't make up my mind if Magazine or The Cure were the best band ever).

    Last album I downloaded? Actually a song, not an album: The Only Ones - Another Girl, Another Planet. Just because.

    Some time ago the music agenda in the house was affected by what I like. Then my son got a guitar, so now we tend to hear a lot of the same song over and over again. Current playlist is Bless the Fall (or BlessTheFall, or something) - Pray. Yes, just the one.

    ('snot bad though, if I'm honest.... might find a home on an appropriately lined up playlist in the future).
    Redefining slow since 2006...

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    The Mystic Revelation of Rastafari.

    Grounation.

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    oh, and

    a nice oakenfold compilation with this



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    Lamb of God - Ashes of the Wake

    Just been collecting their albums as i Saw them back in Dec when my mate got me a ticket to the gig and just been in love with them since.. esp the song 'The Faded Line'.
    If i was a chick i would get moist to that song

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    Heaven and Hell - The Devil You Know

    Cos Dio is a legend and I liked the almost DOOM grind feel of the album. Candlemass is next on my list.

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