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The 'Now Playing' Thread

Posted:
31st Oct 07, 12:51
by wez_wildheart
so whats been floating the decks of doom then?
lately this week (in work) its been
Deicide - Scars Of The Crucifix
Deicide - The Stench Of Redemption
Danzig - Danzig 4
Iron Maiden - A Matter Of Life And Death
The Wildhearts - The Wildhearts
Social Distortion - White Light, White Heat, White Trash
Morbid Angel - Blessed Are The Sick
Obituary - Anthology
AC/DC - High Voltage
Steve Earle - Washington Square Serenade
i havent done much this week as the above would suggest

Posted:
31st Oct 07, 13:13
by geordierussell
This is what I have aurally been enjoying.
Brian Eno - Ambient 1: Music For Airports
Jools Holland - Swinging The Blues, Dancing The Ska
The Crow Soundtrack
Serj Tankian - Elect The Dead
Pet Shop Boys - Disco 4
Dave Gahan - Hourglass
Coheed & Cambria - No World For Tomorrow
Sensory Lullabies, Tribute to Jellyfish.
Now that is a mixed bag.

Posted:
31st Oct 07, 13:51
by sonicshake
Bruce Springsteen - Magic
Steve Earle - Washington Square Serenade
The Wildhearts- The Wildhearts
Mastodon - Leviathan
Misfits - Static Age
The Bronx - The Bronx
The Hellacopters - Payin' The Dues
Dogs D'Amour - Straight!!?
Rolling Stones - Exile On Main St
The Beatles - White Album

Posted:
31st Oct 07, 14:04
by wez_wildheart
Sonicshake
what did you make of Washington Square Serenade?
i just found it to be a breathtaking piece of work.
blew me away

Posted:
31st Oct 07, 14:32
by markE
idlewild - remote parts + hope is important
jesse malin - the fine art of self destruction
live - throwing copper
mark knopfler and emmylou harris - ?
the mission - carved in sand

Posted:
31st Oct 07, 15:02
by neiljunkster
Slayer - Reign In Blood
Metallica - Ride The Lightning
Buckcherry - Buckcherry
Kiss - Kiss
Tokyo Dragons - Hot Nuts

Posted:
31st Oct 07, 15:16
by fluffygrue
Meep. Deicide fans are scary.
Dropkick Murphys - The Meanest of Times
Malcolm Middleton - A Brighter Beat
Monster Magnet - 4 Way Diablo
Arab Strap - The Last Romance
Primal Scream - Give Out But Don't Give Up
Afghan Whigs - 1965
Aereogramme - Sleep and Release
Clam Abuse - Stop Thinking
..and various Wildhearts b-side-ness.

Posted:
31st Oct 07, 15:57
by lemon & ginger
A bit of:
band of horses - cease to begin
beirut - the flying club cup
don caballero - singles breaking up
iron & wine - the shepherd's dog
battles - mirrored
port o'brien - the wind and the swell
very good they are too.

Posted:
31st Oct 07, 16:10
by spoon_of_grimbo
currently on my mp3 player (i only put full albums on it), i have:
He Is Legend - 91025 EP
A Wilhelm Scream - Benefits of Thinking Out Loud AND Career Suicide
SilverGinger5 - Black Leather Mojo
The Explosion - Black Tape
Strung Out - Blackhawks Over Los Angeles
Strapping Young Lad - City
Alkaline Trio - Crimson
Genghis Tron - Dead Mountain Mouth
The Wildhearts - Earth Vs. AND The Jap Best of (Both Discs) AND WH07
Motion City Soundtrack - Even If It Kills Me
None More Black - File Under Black
Protest the Hero - Kezia
The Black Dahlia Murder - Nocturnal
AFI - The Art of Drowning
All That Remains - The Fall of Ideals
Thrice - The Illusion of Safety
Glassjaw - Worship and Tribute
Right now, I'm listening to Infinity Land by Biffy Clyro on my laptop, and in recent weeks, Angel Dust by Faith No More has been getting huge amounts of plays in my flat, as I can't resist singing along as soon as it comes on, especially "Everything's Ruined" and "Land of Sunshine."

Posted:
31st Oct 07, 16:12
by nig1012
AMEN death before musick
AC/DC powerage
ARCADE FIRE funeral
THE DONNAS bitchin'
ANGELS & AIRWAVES i-empire
THE SMITHS best of
THE STONE ROSES best of
TIM ARMSTRONG a poets life
DROPKICK MURPHYS the singles collection
W.A.S.P. the headless children
THE WHITE STRIPES elephant
RADIOHEAD the bends
HOWLIN' WILLIE CUNT world of filth
THE 69 EYES angels
THE BLACK CROWES shake your moneymaker
JASON AND THE SCORCHERS still standing
LESS THAN JAKE pezcore
THE WHO quadrophenia
MACHINE HEAD the blackening
thats whats on me mp3 player at the mo. i get to listen 2 about 5 albums a day at work but i do change the setlist on a weekly basis depending what mood i'm in.

Posted:
31st Oct 07, 17:57
by sonicshake
wez_wildheart wrote:Sonicshake
what did you make of Washington Square Serenade?
i just found it to be a breathtaking piece of work.
blew me away
I'll be honest man, I'm not sure yet. I think I keep unconsciously wishing that he's write an album that sounds like 'Guitar Town' or Copperhead Road' and get let down when he obviously doesn't! I've only had WSS for a couple of days so I can't really give an opinion on it. All of Steve Earle's albums after 'The Hard Way' I've loved but it's taken a good couple of weeks at least to get my head around the variety of styles.

Posted:
31st Oct 07, 18:20
by Chris Davies
Great thread , suprised it hadnt been made sooner. The one on Therapy?'s message board is great.
Serj Tankian - Elect The Dead
The Clash - The Clash
Descendants - Everything Sucks
Ian Brown - The World Is Yours
Supersuckers - Motherfuckers Be Trippin'
The Almighty - Crank
Faith No More - Angel Dust
Mr. Bungle - California
Monster Magnet - 4 Way Diablo

Posted:
31st Oct 07, 18:36
by Col
Zen motel - stations of the dead
The Loyalties - One take wonders
Ian Brown - The worlld is yours (in the car)

Posted:
31st Oct 07, 19:33
by Andy Santiago
TED MAUL - White Label.
AKERCOCKE - Rape Of The Bastard Nazerene.
GOLDBLADE - Do You Believe In The Power Of Rock N Roll?
GORGOROTH - Twighlight Of The Idols.
THE ENEMY - We'll Live And Die In These Towns.
DOG TOFFEE - Sacred Heart.
GOLDFRAPP - Supernature
All the above cause me extreme joy!

Posted:
31st Oct 07, 20:57
by spoon_of_grimbo
Andy Santiago wrote:TED MAUL - White Label.
AKERCOCKE - Rape Of The Bastard Nazerene.
GOLDBLADE - Do You Believe In The Power Of Rock N Roll?
GORGOROTH - Twighlight Of The Idols.
THE ENEMY - We'll Live And Die In These Towns.
DOG TOFFEE - Sacred Heart.
GOLDFRAPP - Supernature
All the above cause me extreme joy!
what are ted maul like? i've seen quite a few articles and a bit of hype about them, but i've yet to hear them, and none of the articles really described their sound in any sort of detail.