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Dirtydutch
QUOTE (solderz @ Wednesday, August 23rd, 2006, 12:02 PM) *
MC Hawking (Stephen Hawking doing Hip Hop)
Skindred (Reggae with an attitude)

Nice.

I'm into MC Frontalot. A lot of these Nerdcore guys are as good as real rappers.
uahphysics
Any Mewithoutyou fans?
lvpro
QUOTE (fryer98 @ Wednesday, August 23rd, 2006, 9:27 AM) *
Yea thanks, it was perfect, cause a friend of mine fell down the steps the other day, so I've been randomlly emailing it to her.
still WDVE, btw.


Was this before or after you punched her in the Oreo pie?

Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks - Pig Lib
Golden
Linkin Park/Jay-Z
sharkbite
QUOTE (digitalmonkey @ Wednesday, August 23rd, 2006, 10:55 AM) *
I'm not a fan of The Tea Party. The Messenger is about the only song of theirs that I like. FYI, they started out as a Doors cover band.

They stopped being a Doors cover band?
theresa113
I've been listening to Liz Phair a lot lately.
aucu
Right now, Celia Cruz
La Vida es una Carnival
king_tanner
I've been listening to Nas's Illmatic for almost a month straight now with a bit of Smashing Pumpkins Greatest Hits and Rolling Stones 40 Licks.
Don Giovanni
Tortoise - self titiled

what a badass band
bigkg
QUOTE (Don Giovanni @ Sunday, August 27th, 2006, 2:00 PM) *
Tortoise - self titiled

what a badass band


Very, very badass.
aucu
Chi Chi Peralta
Golden
Listen to a mix of old school hip hop tonight
mk
QUOTE (Don Giovanni @ Sunday, August 27th, 2006, 2:00 PM) *
Tortoise - self titiled

what a badass band

if you ever get a chance to see them live, do not pass it up.
Don Giovanni
QUOTE (mk @ Monday, August 28th, 2006, 4:46 AM) *
if you ever get a chance to see them live, do not pass it up.


i was thinking they would be pretty sick live. ill have to see if/when they are on tour.
RodReynolds
Stupid question that does not belong here but I did not want to start a new thread for:

I have a couple of songs that I want to include on a mix CD, but they have parts that I want to get rid of within the track. For example "Edit the Sad Parts" by Modest Mouse has about 5 minutes of silence that I want to slice off. Are there free programs out there that allow me to easily do this? I'm pretty ignorant about things like this.

Thanks in advance to Don Giovanni and lvpro who are probably going to give me helpful advice.
Don Giovanni
QUOTE (RodReynolds @ Monday, August 28th, 2006, 11:52 AM) *
Stupid question that does not belong here but I did not want to start a new thread for:

I have a couple of songs that I want to include on a mix CD, but they have parts that I want to get rid of within the track. For example "Edit the Sad Parts" by Modest Mouse has about 5 minutes of silence that I want to slice off. Are there free programs out there that allow me to easily do this? I'm pretty ignorant about things like this.


you could convert it to a .wav file and put it in windows sound recorder and chop it up and save it. then convert it back to mp3 or whatever. you can download free music converters off the net. there might be a better way to do this though.
nickforgot
anarchy in the uk mutha ****as
lvpro
QUOTE (RodReynolds @ Monday, August 28th, 2006, 12:52 PM) *
Stupid question that does not belong here but I did not want to start a new thread for:

I have a couple of songs that I want to include on a mix CD, but they have parts that I want to get rid of within the track. For example "Edit the Sad Parts" by Modest Mouse has about 5 minutes of silence that I want to slice off. Are there free programs out there that allow me to easily do this? I'm pretty ignorant about things like this.


There's a free program called Audacity that would serve this purpose well. You'll also need the LAME mp3 encoder. Google Audacity and you can get the program and the encoder.
pockets
David Bowie-Dancing in the Street
Dirtydutch
It took a while, and I thought I was a retard or something, but I now LOVE OK Computer. I've been listening all day.

New Audioslave is out tuesday. That should be sweet.
Golden
Re-runs of O&A on Audible
sharkbite
The (relatively) new Sam Roberts disc - Chemical City.
digitalmonkey
QUOTE (Dirtydutch @ Saturday, September 2nd, 2006, 8:00 PM) *
It took a while, and I thought I was a retard or something, but I now LOVE OK Computer. I've been listening all day.

New Audioslave is out tuesday. That should be sweet.



I have it already. Demonoid rocks!
LongLiveYorke
QUOTE (Dirtydutch @ Saturday, September 2nd, 2006, 8:00 PM) *
It took a while, and I thought I was a retard or something, but I now LOVE OK Computer. I've been listening all day.


Very cool, Dutch. As you listen to it more, new songs that you maybe didn't love as much will become your favorite song on the album and you'll hear more things. It only gets better with time.

If you thought getting into OK Computer was a challenge, wait until you start Kid A and Amnesiac!!
ROGUE06
Pink Floyd- Wish You Were Here
bigkg
QUOTE (LongLiveYorke @ Monday, September 4th, 2006, 2:31 PM) *
Very cool, Dutch. As you listen to it more, new songs that you maybe didn't love as much will become your favorite song on the album and you'll hear more things. It only gets better with time.

If you thought getting into OK Computer was a challenge, wait until you start Kid A and Amnesiac!!


Or you could be like me and love it at first listen.
pockets
Bob Dylan-Hurricane
Dirtydutch
Is it just me or is Jurassic 5 absurdly awesome?

In bigger news, the new Audioslave is out today. I haven't had a chance to pick it up, and I'd like to actually buy a new album for one. I'll see if I can get away for a few minutes later. The sad thing is that the only thing that kept me buying CDs years ago was that stealing was a bigger hassle than buying them. Now that I can afford them, getting to the store is too much of a hassle.
dereeekho
Audioslave - Revealations.
uahphysics
QUOTE (dereeekho @ Tuesday, September 5th, 2006, 3:06 AM) *
Audioslave - Revealations.



I don't get the appeal of Audioslave. Rage Against The Machine was a great great band, and all the musicians in audioslave are great at their respective instruments including singing, but as a band it's basically just Rage lite, with less songwriting skills and less talent.
mk
QUOTE (Dirtydutch @ Saturday, September 2nd, 2006, 7:00 PM) *
It took a while, and I thought I was a retard or something, but I now LOVE OK Computer. I've been listening all day.

New Audioslave is out tuesday. That should be sweet.

it might take a while longer, but soon you'll hate audioslave.
dereeekho
QUOTE (mk @ Tuesday, September 5th, 2006, 5:21 AM) *
it might take a while longer, but soon you'll hate audioslave.


Revealations is better than Out of Exile.
Dirtydutch
I'm still listening to J-5. Greatest rap group ever. So awesome.

I'm slipping in the occasional Shins song. God, I'm turning into everything I've always hated. All I need is a messenger bag with a "Kerry in '04" button on the strap, and some annoying, vague political views. I even think I like The Postal Service.
bigkg
QUOTE (Dirtydutch @ Tuesday, September 5th, 2006, 4:10 PM) *
I'm still listening to J-5. Greatest rap group ever. So awesome.

I'm slipping in the occasional Shins song. God, I'm turning into everything I've always hated. All I need is a messenger bag with a "Kerry in '04" button on the strap, and some annoying, vague political views. I even think I like The Postal Service.


An Indie Hipster?

With that music, you're not even close.
Dirtydutch
QUOTE (bigkg @ Tuesday, September 5th, 2006, 1:50 PM) *
An Indie Hipster?

With that music, you're not even close.

I don't know if that's what you'd call it, but whatever it is, it has a real presence here in Little Five Points, and it's annoying as fuck.
lvpro
QUOTE (bigkg @ Tuesday, September 5th, 2006, 2:50 PM) *
An Indie Hipster?

With that music, you're not even close.


Seriously, indie hipsters are totally over The Shins and Postal Service by now.

I've listened to nothing in my car but Her Majesty, The Decemberists by The Decemberists for the last week and a half.
Dirtydutch
If timing is the issue, I'm overjoyed. I like this music, and I don't want that image. I mostly listen to music because I like it, even if other people have already heard it.


I can see where that kind of thing comes from, though, as I myself behave that way regarding books.
Don Giovanni
the first time i have ever heard Broken Social Scene was when i saw them live. recently i finally got some of their albums, and they are great. listening to You Forgot It In People right now.
bigkg
QUOTE (Don Giovanni @ Tuesday, September 5th, 2006, 6:20 PM) *
the first time i have ever heard Broken Social Scene was when i saw them live. recently i finally got some of their albums, and they are great. listening to You Forgot It In People right now.


Great album.
uahphysics
Everytime I Die - Hot Damn!

The entire album is basically flawless.

Weezer - Blue Album

The Perfect Album.
runthemover
Typical Cats


QUOTE (uahphysics @ Tuesday, September 5th, 2006, 4:24 AM) *
I don't get the appeal of Audioslave. Rage Against The Machine was a great great band, and all the musicians in audioslave are great at their respective instruments including singing, but as a band it's basically just Rage lite, with less songwriting skills and less talent.

I dunno it's just good rock at least I think. Havent heard the new album though. To those who have, any good?
JackedEight
Dave Matthews
The Samples
The Killers
Louis XIV
Mars Volta
Artic Monkeys
MxPx
O.A.R
Andrew WK
Outkast
John Legend
Marvin Gaye
starfit
Catch 22 and Queens of the Stone Age
Dirtydutch
Jurassic 5 - Feedback

SO awesome.
lvpro
QUOTE (Dirtydutch @ Thursday, September 7th, 2006, 2:51 PM) *
Jurassic 5 - Feedback

SO awesome.


Quality Control is at least 12x better than Feedback.
Dirtydutch
QUOTE (lvpro @ Thursday, September 7th, 2006, 1:55 PM) *
Quality Control is at least 12x better than Feedback.

I just got into them. It's downloading right now, but I find that pretty hard to believe.
lvpro
QUOTE (Dirtydutch @ Thursday, September 7th, 2006, 2:58 PM) *
I just got into them. It's downloading right now, but I find that pretty hard to believe.


I like Feedback, but to me, Quality Control kills it. They're both better than Power In Numbers, but there's a few good tracks on Power In Numbers too.
TeeSludge
I've been listening to a lot of Rise Against lately.

Also for some reason I can't stop listening to this song by this Turkish band called manGa. It is on the FIFA soundtrack and now its on my iPod.
uahphysics
QUOTE (Tremomey @ Thursday, September 7th, 2006, 10:09 PM) *
I've been listening to a lot of Rise Against lately.

Also for some reason I can't stop listening to this song by this Turkish band called manGa. It is on the FIFA soundtrack and now its on my iPod.




I've heard The Sufferer and the Witness is amazing. Any truth to that?
TeeSludge
I've only heard "Ready to Fall" and another song off of it so far but I'm sure its great.. I'll probably pick it up this weekend and let ya know.
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