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I mean, thanks for the replies. It couldn't hurt, could it, to have a listen?
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Tad Naff posted:I'm no expert on Stereolab, but I've had Emperor Tomato Ketchup on my dog-walking playlist for years. I could do with recommendations to go further with them. That’s more appropriate for the recommendation thread but Gojira are very heavily influenced by Meshuggah. You should also listen to the first few Mastodon albums for all those descriptors, though their biggest direct similarity is that both bands’ most acclaimed albums involve whales.
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# ? Nov 12, 2020 13:53 |
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Tad Naff posted:
You're probably better served venturing into the Metal thread (https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3433957) and getting overwhelmed with suggestions, but I'll at least give you a small seed to start your journey. Check out The Ocean. Gojira/djenty, and the lyrics are not terribly shock oriented. All the albums have a geological theme. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6hRFcVZFlA
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# ? Nov 12, 2020 15:09 |
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Teach posted:I mean, thanks for the replies. It couldn't hurt, could it, to have a listen? The dead are almost equal parts super great and really bad, so they’re a great band to get into if you like lots of stuff to listen to and make fun of.
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# ? Nov 12, 2020 21:09 |
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I've been listening to Motorhead's Overkill album and loving it, where should I go next? Also semi related I love the poo poo out of Judas Priest's Firepower album from a couple years ago, yet when I had previously tried a great walloping big greatest hits cd before then all the songs blended together into one forgettable generic rock mess to me. Also I stumbled into a CD of Halford's side project band Fight, but the only song I remember from it is Immortal Sin. Should I continue on with Priest or quit while I'm ahead? Or wait and see what a possible future album is like?
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# ? Nov 12, 2020 22:50 |
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Overkill is Motorhead's second album, and their big three consists of that and the next two (Bomber and Ace of Spades). After that I'd say listen to the first album and then just keep going chronologically. For Judas Priest, I'd say the highlights are Sad Wings of Destiny, British Steel and Screaming for Vengeance, but you really can't go wrong with anything they did in the late 70s or early 80s.
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# ? Nov 12, 2020 23:21 |
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ultrafilter posted:Overkill is Motorhead's second album, and their big three consists of that and the next two (Bomber and Ace of Spades). After that I'd say listen to the first album and then just keep going chronologically. I like Point of Entry for some reason.
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# ? Nov 12, 2020 23:39 |
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Turbinosamente posted:I've been listening to Motorhead's Overkill album and loving it, where should I go next? Also semi related I love the poo poo out of Judas Priest's Firepower album from a couple years ago, yet when I had previously tried a great walloping big greatest hits cd before then all the songs blended together into one forgettable generic rock mess to me. Also I stumbled into a CD of Halford's side project band Fight, but the only song I remember from it is Immortal Sin. Should I continue on with Priest or quit while I'm ahead? Or wait and see what a possible future album is like? If you didn’t really like classic Priest you should still check out Painkiller, an insanely balls-out speed metal album that came out of nowhere as the band approached middle age. Though if you love Firepower it’s weird that a greatest hits didn’t do anything for you. Of their classic era I would go for Stained Class or Sad Wings of Destiny.
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# ? Nov 12, 2020 23:41 |
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ultrafilter posted:Overkill is Motorhead's second album, and their big three consists of that and the next two (Bomber and Ace of Spades). After that I'd say listen to the first album and then just keep going chronologically. Screaming for Vengeance is the quintessential 80's Judas Priest album, I can't imagine you hating that if you liked Firepower.
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# ? Nov 13, 2020 03:10 |
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Henchman of Santa posted:If you didn’t really like classic Priest you should still check out Painkiller, an insanely balls-out speed metal album that came out of nowhere as the band approached middle age. Though if you love Firepower it’s weird that a greatest hits didn’t do anything for you. Of their classic era I would go for Stained Class or Sad Wings of Destiny. It was this cheap cash in greatest hits CD, the type you see in major retailers that still bother to carry CDs. Trying to plow through 34 tracks at once may not have been the smartest idea on my part, probably why they began to run together too much. But thank you all for the suggestions to chew on: I usually do better listening to original albums than greatest hits anyways. The only exception to this is Steppenwolf for some reason I haven't quite figured out.
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# ? Nov 13, 2020 05:14 |
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Is it because they only have 2 good songs and it is easier to have them in the same place? Jokes aside they are two great songs.
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# ? Nov 13, 2020 09:14 |
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Turbinosamente posted:I've been listening to Motorhead's Overkill album and loving it, where should I go next? Also semi related I love the poo poo out of Judas Priest's Firepower album from a couple years ago, yet when I had previously tried a great walloping big greatest hits cd before then all the songs blended together into one forgettable generic rock mess to me. Also I stumbled into a CD of Halford's side project band Fight, but the only song I remember from it is Immortal Sin. Should I continue on with Priest or quit while I'm ahead? Or wait and see what a possible future album is like? You should listen to Unleashed in the East, in addition to the other stuff you've been recommended.
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# ? Nov 14, 2020 00:58 |
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A human heart posted:You should listen to Unleashed in the East, in addition to the other stuff you've been recommended. Agreed 100%. I generally am not a fan of live albums, but UitE versions of several songs are better than the originals, IMO. As for Motörhead, once you get past the three uber-classic albums, Iron Fist is very good, as is Orgasmatron. The S/T is good as well, but leans toward Hawkwind-sound, rather than the ultra-speedy classic Motörhead sound. After that, it’s hit and miss, but I can’t think of any truly awful albums. No Remorse is a good compilation.
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# ? Nov 14, 2020 15:32 |
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Count Basie's small combo recordings? I know he did some work with a smaller band in the fifties, but finding any releases is a bit of a hassle.
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# ? Nov 28, 2020 13:07 |
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I've seen Marc Ribot mentioned a bunch recently, and I want to know more about him. He's been on so much stuff - are there any good starting points that highlight his playing well?
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# ? Nov 28, 2020 14:13 |
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Siivola posted:Count Basie's small combo recordings? I know he did some work with a smaller band in the fifties, but finding any releases is a bit of a hassle. The Penguin Jazz Guide from 2006, which I still trust in these kinds of things, doesn't particularly recommend anything, but this at least has come out since: https://www.freshsoundrecords.com/count-basie-albums/4713-complete-1952-1956-small-group-studio-recording.html
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# ? Nov 28, 2020 17:14 |
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Siivola posted:Count Basie's small combo recordings? I know he did some work with a smaller band in the fifties, but finding any releases is a bit of a hassle. There is an album called “The Fives” that I have somewhere on CD. It doesn’t appear to be streaming, but you may find a copy online. It’s a pretty good compilation of the small group era.
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The Leck posted:I've seen Marc Ribot mentioned a bunch recently, and I want to know more about him. He's been on so much stuff - are there any good starting points that highlight his playing well? My knowledge is pretty basic but I know he played on a lot of Tom Waits albums starting (?) with Rain Dogs. So Rain Dogs.
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# ? Nov 29, 2020 04:27 |
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Paula Abdul? I know "Straight Up" and I remember the one music video where she flirts with an animated cat but other than that nothing
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# ? Nov 30, 2020 01:32 |
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Given that she just has 3 albums, you probably could just get what you need from a greatest hits record or getting the first two albums, which will have all the hugely popular things she did.
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# ? Nov 30, 2020 04:58 |
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TMBG Flood, maybe?
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# ? Dec 2, 2020 01:19 |
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El Gallinero Gros posted:TMBG Sure. Then work backward before you go forward.
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# ? Dec 2, 2020 01:27 |
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Sir Nose posted:Sure. Then work backward before you go forward. Same, but stop after Severe Tire Damage unless you really like what you've heard.
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# ? Dec 2, 2020 01:37 |
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El Gallinero Gros posted:TMBG Flood. Then either Lincoln for older and weirder or Apollo 18 for darker themes and more rock-oriented arrangements. John Henry is their most rock-oriented album and it’s the first album with a full band. Their new albums are still good. After you get out of the Elektra years, you can keep going chronologically, or skip to Join Us or Nanobots or I Like Fun to see what they’ve been doing lately. They’re my favorite band and I think all of their albums are worth listening to and have great songs. Mink Car is considered their least liked album, and I don’t care much for their kid albums. Sir Nose posted:Sure. Then work backward before you go forward. This is a simple and great approach.
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# ? Dec 2, 2020 02:02 |
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Mink Car is actually really good, it's a full-band nod towards the Lincoln sound...it just sank without a trace because it got no promo support (their label died immediately after its release) and because people were slightly busy the day it came out (September 11, 2001) Factory Showroom is actually my pick for the weakest record, though it's got a few tracks I really like. The Else is probably my favorite of the 00s material, though.
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# ? Dec 2, 2020 03:02 |
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hexwren posted:Mink Car is actually really good, it's a full-band nod towards the Lincoln sound...it just sank without a trace because it got no promo support (their label died immediately after its release) and because people were slightly busy the day it came out (September 11, 2001) Yeah, I remember the documentary they had, and that film was so weird because you keep seeing this countdown to 9/11 but they obviously can't acknowledge it. But it's just a little weird and unnerving.
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# ? Dec 2, 2020 04:54 |
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The Go-Go's? I know "We Got The Beat" and "Vacation", but not much more.
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# ? Dec 2, 2020 08:17 |
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Junpei posted:The Go-Go's? I know "We Got The Beat" and "Vacation", but not much more. They don't really have an extensive discography. They only released three albums in their initial run, and they had one reunion album. I don't know anything about the reunion LP, but from their first run, the first and the third LPs are the best - Beauty and the Beat, and Talk Show.
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# ? Dec 2, 2020 14:19 |
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Electronic stuff along the lines of Matmos and Aphex Twin's non-ambient stuff? (Meant to post this in the recommendation thread but I'll leave it here instead.)
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# ? Dec 2, 2020 21:03 |
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me your dad posted:Electronic stuff along the lines of Matmos and Aphex Twin's non-ambient stuff? JK Flesh Check out the label Sskwan (its an offshoot of Wakaan, which is experimental heavy bass music. SSkwan is its' chiller, downtempo cousin) Kevin Cey's Download project
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Kvlt! posted:JK Flesh Thank you - I have never checked out Kevin Cey's Download, despite that track being one of my favorite Skinny Puppy songs. I'll give these a listen. I welcome anything else. Just judging by the mention of Download, this will be right what I'm looking for.
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# ? Dec 2, 2020 21:46 |
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me your dad posted:Thank you - I have never checked out Kevin Cey's Download, despite that track being one of my favorite Skinny Puppy songs. I'll give these a listen. I welcome anything else. Just judging by the mention of Download, this will be right what I'm looking for. Hope you enjoy, let me know what you think! If you like Skinny Puppy, all of Cey's side projects are pretty cool. He's released quite a lot. I'd also reccomend Ulver's The Assassination of Julius Caesar if you like electronic music in any capacity. It's influence is far more Depeche Mode than say, Aphex Twin, but it's an absolute masterpiece start to finish and I'm sure you'd enjoy it based on some other stuff you've mentioned you like.
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# ? Dec 2, 2020 23:25 |
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me your dad posted:Electronic stuff along the lines of Matmos and Aphex Twin's non-ambient stuff? For stuff like Aphex: Jodey Kendrick. First put out a couple EPs and album on Rephlex (Aphex's label) and is very prolific and some people argue online (at least at first) that it had to be an RDJ alias. early Rephlex stuff: https://edmsoundwave.bandcamp.com/album/10 EDM A (fake various artist compilation its all him) https://edmsoundwave.bandcamp.com/album/edm-a EDM D https://edmsoundwave.bandcamp.com/album/edm-d There are albums on Spotify Electric Dance Music 1 & 2 that are compliations of tracks from those releases and generally compile the best tracks. Some tracks are hit or miss but there is a lot of amazing stuff in his discography.
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# ? Dec 4, 2020 20:35 |
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Ras Het posted:The Penguin Jazz Guide from 2006, which I still trust in these kinds of things, doesn't particularly recommend anything, but this at least has come out since: https://www.freshsoundrecords.com/count-basie-albums/4713-complete-1952-1956-small-group-studio-recording.html XBenedict posted:There is an album called “The Fives” that I have somewhere on CD. It doesn’t appear to be streaming, but you may find a copy online.
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# ? Dec 5, 2020 08:27 |
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Siivola posted:Thanks! Sadly I'm mostly stuck with streaming and the itunes catalog, but I’ll try to keep my eye out for either of these. Turns out I was wrong.
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# ? Dec 5, 2020 09:33 |
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Oh sweet! Thanks!
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# ? Dec 5, 2020 09:44 |
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Another 'here's two bands with a major link in members' question-where do I start with both New Edition and Bell Biv Devoe? (I'll also take help for Bobby Brown's solo career as well)
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# ? Dec 11, 2020 01:10 |
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Junpei posted:Another 'here's two bands with a major link in members' question-where do I start with both New Edition and Bell Biv Devoe? (I'll also take help for Bobby Brown's solo career as well) Greatest Hits / Greatest Hits / Greatest Hits
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# ? Dec 11, 2020 02:33 |
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I just heard Mastodon's "Toe to Toes". If I loved it, will I love the rest of Mastodon?
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# ? Dec 31, 2020 03:03 |
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Schiavona posted:I just heard Mastodon's "Toe to Toes". If I loved it, will I love the rest of Mastodon? Yep I'd say so, that's pretty typical of their sound. I love Mastodon because they have a good range of sounds, some really heavy metal and some really psychedelic math rock, and the vocals aren't totally cookie-monster. A lot of people express favor towards "Early Mastodon" which was more heavy and classically metal, (See: Leviathan, Blood Mountain) but they have some really good psychedelic albums if you prefer that (Cracke the Skye) and in-between (Hunter, Emperor of Sand) How do you like these? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jF7E77jUzc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qpu5QMa9xCQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOCPi9bkvOA Their most recent album, Emperor of Sand, is probably the closest directly to the style of "Toe to Toes"
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