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aquagoat
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That Blotted Science cover kicks ass! | and so does the music.
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scallopino
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Ok. I'll try again.

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BBP
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(With his hit Simarik)
[Edited on 26-11-08 by BBP]
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Pappawas1975
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feetlightup
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Tool - Lateralus
Well, no one can say I haven't tried. This is my third attempt to get into Tool. Got Undertow when it came out, didn't like it, traded it in, got
Aenima a few years ago, didn't like it, traded it in... maybe this one will stick, who knows. It was used and cheap, so no great loss if I fail once
again. Why do I keep trying? Because I know there's something going on there, and I feel like I just haven't gotten it yet. Too metal for me
perhaps, who knows...

Mogwai - Happy Songs for Happy People
Mil over at the zforum really likes these guys, so I decided to try them out (also used, cheap). Really like it so far - instrumental guitar
soundscape type stuff, very richly textured stuff.
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aquagoat
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Quote: | Originally posted by feetlightup
Tool - Lateralus
Well, no one can say I haven't tried. This is my third attempt to get into Tool. Got Undertow when it came out, didn't like it, traded it in, got
Aenima a few years ago, didn't like it, traded it in... maybe this one will stick, who knows. It was used and cheap, so no great loss if I fail once
again. Why do I keep trying? Because I know there's something going on there, and I feel like I just haven't gotten it yet. Too metal for me
perhaps, who knows...
| This is tool's best album, in my opinion.
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aquagoat
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Hunab ku: The gaze inward.
The berzerker: The reawakening.
Dee n dee: Words.
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feetlightup
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Quote: | Originally posted by aquagoat
Quote: | Originally posted by feetlightup
Tool - Lateralus
Well, no one can say I haven't tried. This is my third attempt to get into Tool. Got Undertow when it came out, didn't like it, traded it in, got
Aenima a few years ago, didn't like it, traded it in... maybe this one will stick, who knows. It was used and cheap, so no great loss if I fail once
again. Why do I keep trying? Because I know there's something going on there, and I feel like I just haven't gotten it yet. Too metal for me
perhaps, who knows...
| This is tool's best album, in my opinion. |
I played it all the way through at my desk at work, and I think I already like it better than I usually like Tool. It needs a good sustained listen
on the home system, but this good first impression is promising.
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scallopino
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The production is amazing on that album.
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My most recent acquisitions were
George Duke - Feel
It's not bad, the two Zappa solo efforts are cool.
Mahavishnu Orchestra - The Lost Trident Sessions
It's great hearing the studio versions of the tracks on Between Nothingness And Eternity.
Black Sabbath - Paranoid
An oldie but a goodie.
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Pappawas1975
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Yeah, Lateralus is good. My favourite Tool album is Aenima though. 10,000 Days is ok too, actually....
Undertow is crap IMO.
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By some magic, I found the CD of Z: Shampoohorn at only E 6,50!
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aquagoat
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my christmas presents offered by my girlfriend

 
 
 
 
 
Art Zoyd: Le mariage du ciel et de l'enfer.
Behold... The Arctopus: Skullgrid.
Gonin-Ish: Naishiyo-Sekai.
The Monolith Deathcult: Triumvirate.
Fear Falls Burning: Frenzy of the Absolute.
Shora: Malval.
Harlots: Betrayer.
Brain Drill: Apocalyptic Feasting.
Enigmatik: Slitherin.
Univers Zéro: Ceux du Dehors.
Time Has Come: White Fuzz.
Killing Joke: Revelations.
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BBP
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Whoa! She spoilt you!
For St Nick, Dad gave me Zappa CVlassic Interview... which sucks... and which I had already... Meh. I'm having fun with the Bolero music box my sister
gave me.
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Pappawas1975
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Err.....It isn't until the 25th December?
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BBP
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St Nicholas is Sept 6th, and most people here celebrate that on St Nicholas Eve. You remember, with the Black Peter you once saw in The Netherlands.
St Nick is celebrated with seasonal candy and dishes, gifts, surprise gifts (wrapped in a silly way), writing verse for each other, and placing your
shoe in front of the fireplace (perhaps with a drawing or a carrot in it) so you get some little present in it the next morning. It was exported to
the US by immigrants, who made St Nick a lot fatter, gave him a stupid laugh and a lot of reindeers, and substituded shoes with socks, presumably for
hygiene reasons.
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Quote: | Originally posted by BBP
St Nicholas is Sept 6th, and most people here celebrate that on St Nicholas Eve. You remember, with the Black Peter you once saw in The Netherlands.
St Nick is celebrated with seasonal candy and dishes, gifts, surprise gifts (wrapped in a silly way), writing verse for each other, and placing your
shoe in front of the fireplace (perhaps with a drawing or a carrot in it) so you get some little present in it the next morning. It was exported to
the US by immigrants, who made St Nick a lot fatter, gave him a stupid laugh and a lot of reindeers, and substituded shoes with socks, presumably for
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Ahh....Thanks for the explanation!
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Leçons de Tenebres by Michel Lambert (1610-1696). In this groovy cassette box, couldn't find a picture.
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