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Dalek - Negro Necro Nekros

I likes experimental rap, I does.


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noodles wrote:
following the reaper wrote:
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The Dillinger Escape Plan - Under the Running Board

Now i have all tdep's stuff :P

I don't have that or their Mike Patton EP because I haven't seen them for less than 12$, and as much as I like them I'm not paying that much for 10 minutes of music.


The Mullet Burden - 1:50
Sandbox Magician - 2:31
Abe the Cop - 3:12

Makes about 7 minutes 55. I paid $16 for it :P :sad: :ph34r:

I think I paid a full $30 for Irony Is A Dead Scene.

You have heard them though right Jeff?

I have... I think they're some of Dillinger's best stuff even though I normally can't stand mike patton


IMO that's tdep's best work


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Zad wrote:
Dalek - Negro Necro Nekros

I likes experimental rap, I does.

Have you heard El-P, their new album is some pretty cool experimental rap that I heard of because The Mars Volta guest on the first track :P


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noodles wrote:
Zad wrote:
Dalek - Negro Necro Nekros

I likes experimental rap, I does.

Have you heard El-P, their new album is some pretty cool experimental rap that I heard of because The Mars Volta guest on the first track :P


Ooh, I'll have to check them out. Ta.


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Rammstein- Reise Reise
Dir En Grey- The Marrow of a Bone


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Dir En Grey- The Marrow of a Bone


Good choice. :]

I recently wrote my review of that album on RYM


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Dir En Grey- The Marrow of a Bone


Good choice. :]

I recently wrote my review of that album on RYM

Yeah I really like it alot. Its the only album I own by them, but after hearing it I want to get the other album they have released in the US. And what is RYM?


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DevilsAlwaysCry wrote:
Legacy Of The Night wrote:
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Dir En Grey- The Marrow of a Bone


Good choice. :]

I recently wrote my review of that album on RYM

Yeah I really like it alot. Its the only album I own by them, but after hearing it I want to get the other album they have released in the US. And what is RYM?


Rateyourmusic.com, basically a site where people... rate music. ^^

Withering to death. is indeed a great album; it's a lot less heavy than TMoaB. It has some absolutely killer songs on it.

And I'm working on getting all their albums now. I started off on the wrong foot, though, 'cuz the copy of Gauze that I got was a bootleg. :[


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Legacy Of The Night wrote:
DevilsAlwaysCry wrote:
Legacy Of The Night wrote:
DevilsAlwaysCry wrote:
Dir En Grey- The Marrow of a Bone


Good choice. :]

I recently wrote my review of that album on RYM

Yeah I really like it alot. Its the only album I own by them, but after hearing it I want to get the other album they have released in the US. And what is RYM?


Rateyourmusic.com, basically a site where people... rate music. ^^

Withering to death. is indeed a great album; it's a lot less heavy than TMoaB. It has some absolutely killer songs on it.

And I'm working on getting all their albums now. I started off on the wrong foot, though, 'cuz the copy of Gauze that I got was a bootleg. :[

Cool I will check out your review.

Are they going to bring their full library over to the US? I would get some of their older stuff, but the CDs are going for alot cause they are all imports.


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DevilsAlwaysCry wrote:
Legacy Of The Night wrote:
DevilsAlwaysCry wrote:
Legacy Of The Night wrote:
DevilsAlwaysCry wrote:
Dir En Grey- The Marrow of a Bone


Good choice. :]

I recently wrote my review of that album on RYM

Yeah I really like it alot. Its the only album I own by them, but after hearing it I want to get the other album they have released in the US. And what is RYM?


Rateyourmusic.com, basically a site where people... rate music. ^^

Withering to death. is indeed a great album; it's a lot less heavy than TMoaB. It has some absolutely killer songs on it.

And I'm working on getting all their albums now. I started off on the wrong foot, though, 'cuz the copy of Gauze that I got was a bootleg. :[

Cool I will check out your review.

Are they going to bring their full library over to the US? I would get some of their older stuff, but the CDs are going for alot cause they are all imports.


Somehow, I doubt they're going to bring their full library to the US. And yes, there is a hiked price due to the import cost, but since I really like the band, I wouldn't mind paying a bit more to get their older albums.


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Legacy Of The Night wrote:
DevilsAlwaysCry wrote:
Legacy Of The Night wrote:
DevilsAlwaysCry wrote:
Legacy Of The Night wrote:
DevilsAlwaysCry wrote:
Dir En Grey- The Marrow of a Bone


Good choice. :]

I recently wrote my review of that album on RYM

Yeah I really like it alot. Its the only album I own by them, but after hearing it I want to get the other album they have released in the US. And what is RYM?


Rateyourmusic.com, basically a site where people... rate music. ^^

Withering to death. is indeed a great album; it's a lot less heavy than TMoaB. It has some absolutely killer songs on it.

And I'm working on getting all their albums now. I started off on the wrong foot, though, 'cuz the copy of Gauze that I got was a bootleg. :[

Cool I will check out your review.

Are they going to bring their full library over to the US? I would get some of their older stuff, but the CDs are going for alot cause they are all imports.


Somehow, I doubt they're going to bring their full library to the US. And yes, there is a hiked price due to the import cost, but since I really like the band, I wouldn't mind paying a bit more to get their older albums.

I might check out their old stuff when I get more money if they dont bring it over. They were pretty good live, though it got kinda weird after he started fishhooking himself and had blood all over him (which I found out later was fake blood).


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Blood And Time - At The Foot Of The Garden
Aphex Twin - Drukqs


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Masada String Trio - Movieworks XI - secret lives
Masada String Trio - 50 anniversary


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Mad Capsule Markets - CistM KonflIQT

Lovably bonkers Japanese electro-punks.

A music video from them... and another one!


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jonas Hellborg - The Word


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Dir en grey -- Macabre

It's not a bootleg this time, I made sure of that.


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Korn - s/t, Life Is Peachy, Issues, Untouchables

DON'T YOU JUDGE ME! They were very cheap...


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Korn - s/t, Life Is Peachy, Issues, Untouchables

DON'T YOU JUDGE ME! They were very cheap...


What a bizarre choice of albums. What motivated you to get them, considering you could proabably get a kick-ass album for the same price. Not judging you, just wondering.


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Zad wrote:
Korn - s/t, Life Is Peachy, Issues, Untouchables

DON'T YOU JUDGE ME! They were very cheap...


s/t is cool, I've heard a few songs from Life Is Peachy and they were pretty nice, Issues is awesome, and Untouchables is great at first, but wears out about as fast as bubble gum.


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I was actually talking to someone about how I thought numetal wasn't metal and Korn came up so i watched two of their videos on youtube and kinda enjoyed them... Johnathan Davies is a douchebag excuse for a singer though.


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