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Weezer - Maladroit
Weezer - Weezer (The Blue Album)
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat soundtrack

And yeah that's about it...i've been listening to random songs on iTunes a lot....
 
thesuburbskill said:

fabulous muscles -xiu.xiu

:drool: yesterday I was listening to that album in my bedroom just with a candle... that was like: :uhoh:
 
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Built to Spill - 'Keep it Like a Secret' (new to me)
U2 - 'How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb' (post-concert addictions)
Fiery Furnaces - 'EP' (pre-concert preparings)
Jurassic 5 - 'If You Only Knew' single (new to me)
VNV Nation - 'Matter+Form' (new)
 
the who - quadrophenia
best of bowie
passengers - original soundtracks 1
tori amos - under the pink :heart:
inxs - welcome to wherever you are
 
Armin Van Buuren - A State of Trance 2005 (Light)
Stereophonics - Language. Sex. Violence. Other?
Federico Aubele - Gran Hotel Buenos Aires
Bubba Sparxxx - Deliverance
Angels: Chill Trance Essentials Disc 1
 
...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead--Source Tags & Codes
Bloc Party--Silent Alarm
The Kills--No Wow
Smashing Pumpkins--Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness: Twilight To Starlight
Broken Social Scene--You Forgot It In People
 
The Church -- Heyday
The Church -- El Momento Descuidado
Wilco -- Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
Wilco -- A Ghost Is Born
Luna -- a complilation sent by a friend

and honourable mention to Steve Kilbey'e Earthed rerelease -- there is 25 minutes of him reading his poetry added to the end of the disc. I listen to that as I go to sleep.
 
The Smiths*Strangeways here we come
Bob Dylan* Live at the royal Albert Hall 1966
U2*Pop
Cream* Disraeli gears
Steely Dan* best off
 
I was going to read through all of these, and then I was like 'wait, no, I really have no desire to read 13 pages of text o_O'

I just finished my last exam today, and reading is off my agenda for a couple weeks while I recoup from a month of studying.


This week, lessee...

Motorhead - Inferno
Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast
Probot (self-titled)
Dire Straits - Sultans of Swing
Barry White - 20th Century Masters: The Best of Barry White

Now if metal, hard rock, soft rock, and soul isn't the greatest menagerie, I'm not sure what is - and I'm not sure I want to know.
 
Manic Street Preachers - The Holy Bible

Muse - Absolution

22-20s - 22-20s

U2 - Pop

Led Zeppelin - III
 
thesuburbskill said:
you forgot it in ppl -broken social scene
xo -elliott smith
fabulous muscles -xiu.xiu
substance -joy division (on casette meh,
definitely needs an upgrade)
still -joy division

I love XO...great album.

My list:

1. U2-Achtung Baby
2. U2-HTDAAB
3. Coldplay-A Rush Of Blood To The Head
4. The Who-Tommy
5. Jay-Z-The Black Album
 
Kara's flowers ( before they changed their name and sound to Maroon 5) if you are a maroon 5 fan, I suggest you try and find this cd, its way more rock than maroon 5, then they changed their name and sound to what you know to be maroon 5

How to dismantle

various Oingo boingo

in the name of anarchy ( varoius british punk bands from the 70's and early 80's)

Dead can dance- the serpants egg
 
They'd probably be...

Weezer - Pinkerton
A-Ha - The Definative Singles Collection 1984-2004
British Sea Power - The Decline Of British Sea Power
Oasis - Definatly Maybe
Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie

Some classics there.
 
Bruce Springsteen - Devils & Dust
Bruce Springsteen - Nebraska
Bruce Springsteen - Darkness on the Edge of Town
The White Stripes - Elephant
Beck - Guero
 
How to Dismantle... and Achtung Baby, U2
The Very Best of the Stone Roses, Stone Roses
Finally Woken, Jem
Some Devil, Dave Matthews
 
Gorillaz - Demon Days, Debut Album
Dave Matthews Band - Stand Up
Nine Inch Nails - With Teeth
The Killers - Hot Fuss
 
Top 10 CDs in rotation this week are :

Cheap Trick ------ "Cheap Trick" and "Heaven Tonight"

U2 ----------------- "War" and "Pop"

Rush -------------- "Permanent Waves"

Pink Floyd -------- "The Dark Side Of The Moon" and "The Wall"

Def Leppard ----- "Pyromania" and "High-N-Dry"

Journey ---------- "Greatest Hits"
 
U2 - Pop
Split Enz - Dizrythmia
Finn Brothers - Everyone Is Here
Midnight Oil - The Real Thing
Neil Finn - Live At Abbey Road (I Know Some Of You Are Pissed Off Crowded House Broke Up....But You'll Get Over It)
 
Steve Kilbey -- Dabble
The Church -- After Everything Now This
Wilco -- Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
Wilco -- A Ghost Is Born
A mix cd I made

honourable mention:

Wilco -- Summerteeth (I still like their last two better though :) )
 
Jeff Buckley - Grace

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - Abbattoir Blues/Lyre of Orpheus (saw them last Thursday - fantastic!)

Coldplay - Rush of Blood to the Head

U2 - Pop

U2 - Chicago IV Vertigo tour
 
Martha Wainwright - Martha Wainwright :up: It's just a fantastic debut, and she's got a very unique voice that gives me chills. I have to investigate her brother Rufus now...

Rasputina - Cabin Fever. Mad cello-playing witchy women dressed as confused Victorians? Oh yeah! :)
 
Bloc Party - 'Silent Alarm' (I listened to this a kajillionbazillion times this week. Yes, that's a real number)
Arcade Fire - self-titled EP
Audioslave - 'Out of Exile' (only heard it once so far, anticipate hearing it much more this week)
Weezer - 'Make Believe'
Sigur Ros - '()'
 
U2 - Achtung Baby
Matthew Good Band - Audio of Being
Charlie Mars - Charlie Mars
Oasis - The Masterplan
A Perfect Circle - Mer de Noms
 
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