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1. Midlife Crisis- Faith no More

2. Godzilla- Blue Oytser Cult

3. Killin' Me Softly- The Fugees

4. The Geek- Slapstick

5. Greased Lightning- Less Than Jake

6. Pop Goes the Weasel- 3rd Bass

7. Guantanamera- Wyclef Jean

8. Kyoto Now!- Bad Religion

9. Master of Puppets- Metallica

10. Kamala's Too Nice- Screaching Weasel

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QUOTE (The Critic @ Sep 16, 2008 -> 11:06 AM)
If by "sellout" you mean "best", then yes, it is their sellout album.

 

 

Haha. I really like it as well. The production is what does it for me. I like the previous stuff, but the production is ASS.

 

I know it's supposed to be a DIY Punk kinda thing, but if those songs had New Waves production? Holy s***.

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1. B.B.K. – KoRn

2. Under the Bridge – Red Hot Chili Peppers

3. Digital Bath (Acoustic) – Deftones

4. People of the Sun – Rage Against the Machine

5. Say What You Say – Eminem

6. Help! – The Beetles

7. Super Freak – Rick James b****

8. Crash – Papa Roach

9. The Beginning of the End – Rob Zombie

10. The Handsome Life of Swing – Lostprophets

 

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QUOTE (CanOfCorn @ Sep 16, 2008 -> 11:19 AM)
9/16:

Video Crime - Tin Machine

 

Someone else listens to Tin Machine besides me? Wow.

 

The Frank Popp Ensemble - Hip Teens Don't Wear Blue Jeans (On The Twelve Version)

 

The Beatles - I'm A Loser

 

David Bowie - Heroes

 

Billy Bragg - Strange Things Happen

 

Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band - Well

 

The Breeders - We're Gonna Rise. Is it me or do the Breeders work better when their music feels kind of incomplete? The raw lo-fi feel on a polished record never works this well with anyone else.

 

Cat Power - I Love You, Me Neither

 

Bran Van 3000 - Highway to Heck - Off the Glee album which gave them a lot of buzz and would have made them cross over with their followup had Grand Royal not folded a month before its scheduled release.

 

Supergrass - Sometimes I Make You Sad

 

Moby - You

 

 

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QUOTE (Rex Kicka** @ Sep 19, 2008 -> 03:09 PM)
Someone else listens to Tin Machine besides me? Wow.

 

I'm a big Bowie fan...no matter what he does. And that CD is fantastic. It's one of those CDs that I sometimes forget about and then when I listen to it, it's like a bought it new again! And of course, we have good taste.

 

And since I'm here:

 

Ludacris - Saturday (Oooh Oooh)

Toby Lightman - Front Row

Johnny Cash - Sunday Morning Coming Down

John Lee Hooker - Boom Boom

Electronic - Idiot Country

Weekend Players - I'll Be There

Massive Attack - Eurochild

Massive Attack - Daydreaming

Ride - Twisterella

The Wonder Stuff - The Size of a Cow

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QUOTE (CanOfCorn @ Sep 19, 2008 -> 09:09 PM)
I'm a big Bowie fan...no matter what he does. And that CD is fantastic. It's one of those CDs that I sometimes forget about and then when I listen to it, it's like a bought it new again! And of course, we have good taste.

 

And since I'm here:

 

Ludacris - Saturday (Oooh Oooh)

Toby Lightman - Front Row

Johnny Cash - Sunday Morning Coming Down

John Lee Hooker - Boom Boom

Electronic - Idiot Country

Weekend Players - I'll Be There

Massive Attack - Eurochild

Massive Attack - Daydreaming

Ride - Twisterella

The Wonder Stuff - The Size of a Cow

 

Hello 1996 Britpop fan! What was Electronic before it was Electronic?

 

And both Tin Machine albums were amazing. Bowie found Grunge two years before everyone else did.

 

So why not 10 more?

 

Bjork - Declare Independence

 

The B-52's - Private Idaho

 

Parry Gripp - Beer In A Can

 

Bran Van 3000 - Everywhere

 

Miss Platnum - Go - This song is representative of what happens when a heavy set Romanian woman living in Berlin decides that she is the next coming of Missy Elliot. Klezmer meets R&B.

 

The Streets - Fake Street Hats

 

James Brown - Get Up Offa That Thing

 

XTC - The Smartest Monkeys

 

Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings - Let Them Knock -- This album singlehandedly recaptured my love of soul music. The Dap-Kings were also the backing band for Amy Winehouse's Back in Black album.

 

Portishead - Machine Gun - This album was actually worth waiting decades for. Unlike Chinese Democracy will be.

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The Replacements - Seen Your Video

 

Murderdolls - She Was a Teenage Zombie

 

Sugar - Changes

 

Sloppy Seconds - Hiptune

 

The Sturgeons - Punk Rock Virgins

 

The GC5 - Bodies

 

Metallica - Fade To Black

 

Woolworthy - Telescope

 

Dead Kennedys - Too Drunk To f***

 

Clowns For Progress - No Destination

 

super-secret "Monday Is Made For Chores" bonus track:

Testament - Afterlife

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Britney Spears - Radar

 

Massive Attack - Protection - From easily their best full album and Tracy Thorn was a great vocal choice for this album's mood.

 

Basement Jaxx - Hush Boy

 

dEUS - When She Comes Down - This band was easily my favorite act around for about five years or so, and they stayed on the fringes of popularity in Europe, and haven't gotten an album released in the US since 2006. The new album - Vantage Point - is giving their voice a mainstream feel. It's a shame the moment for their music has passed though.

 

Project Soul - Ebony

 

Dengue Fever - Woman in the Shoes

 

Duran Duran - Ordinary World

 

Peter Bjorn and John - Let's Call It Off - From Writer's Block, a fantastic pop album.

 

Sergio Mendes - Let Me

 

The Breeders - Night of Joy

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Finch - "The Casket of Roderick Usher"

 

Creed - "Sacrifice" (Part of my Train Wreck songs that I have to have on my iPod)

 

Strapping Young Lad - "All Hail the New Flesh" :headbang

 

Vampire Weekend - "Campus"

 

Queens of the Stone Age - "You Think I Ain't Worth a Dollar, But I Feel Like a Millionaire"

 

Death Cab for Cutie - "I Will Follow You into the Dark"

 

Opeth - "Bleak"

 

Meshuggah - "Sickening"

 

Green Day - "Boulevard of Broken Dreams"

 

Machine Head - "Ten Ton Hammer"

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The Tuesday night, I'm sick of translating French, shuffle.

 

1. Bob Dylan - The Man In Me

2. Bjork - Heaven (Mannel Remix)

3. Jens Lekman - Black Cab. This dude is Sweden's answer to Jonathan Richman, I swear.

4. Soul Coughing - Soft Serve

5. The Go! Team - Titanic Vandalism

6. Bettie Serveert - Cut N Dried

7. Sugarcubes - Dear Plastic.

8. Junior Senior - Simple Minds Do Simple Things Part 2. This is on the bonus EP to 2005's Hey Hey My My Yo Yo which was only released in the US at the end of 07. This stuff is so much different sounding, and not as good as anything else that they've done.

9. Fiona Apple - Shadowboxer

10. Amy Winehouse - Amy Amy Amy (Outro)

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