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Ewan
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posted December 21, 2004 04:07
Hey guys.OK, you know the drill... your favourite albums of 2004. C'mon, it'll be fun. THE EARLIES - These Were... - This album is beautiful genius. Kind of like a half English/half American Mercury Rev or The Polyphonic Spree with beats, only better. Caught them live as well and it was an absolutely brilliant show. ELLIOTT SMITH - From A Basement On The Hill - What's to be said? Not the album as it was intended to be, but it's a brilliant album nonetheless. Rocking, soothing and heart breaking all at once. THE SHINS - Chutes Too Narrow - Sure you all know it, but it's just great tunes with great lyrics. And really, what more can you ask for? Honourable mentions - The Thrills, Micah P. Hinson And The Gospel Of Progress, Of Montreal, The Polyphonic Spree Dishonourable mention - Ben Kweller's second effort, which was frankly, rather shit.
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Posts: 316 | From: Bristol, England | Registered: Nov 2001
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Sir Paul
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posted January 12, 2005 13:18
I think I bought a total of four albums last year in total.Green Day - American Idiot: was AMAZING, man I listened to that CD straight for like 2 months. All the intricacies (sp) were just mindblowing. I really think it is one of the best albums I have heard in a really long time. Just good good music all the way through, the longer songs especially, with all their different movements etc. Team America: World Police - Soundtrack: was.. interesting to say the least. Those "southpark guys" are masters of parody and sarcasm. Between the "America, Fuck yeah!" and "I'm so ronery" to the wicked love song based on how much the movie Pearl Harbor sucked.. it was pretty enjoyable I thought. Eminem - Encore: was really really good I thought. I really dont like (or know anything about) rap in general. I enjoyed some Dr. Dre and Snoop Dog in middle-school and early high-school, but once I found "punk rock" music I never really went back to Rap. This album by Eminem was really something else though, half of it was really serious-type stuff that sounded great, while the other half was goofy-ass-shit that also sounded great. I dont think it will steer me off towards listening to more rap, but I enjoyed this one. Finally.. my favorite album of 2004.. Halo 2 - Soundtrack: Yeah Yeah, I am a dork I know. My love of the game probably biases me in some way, but hot damn I really enjoy this cd. Its mostly instrumental "background" and "theme" music, which forms the meat of the album. There is also a few "real" songs by Incubus (not good), a song by Hoobustank (not bad) and one by Breaking Benjamin (I think?) which is really good. I am a big fan of movie music, and this game soundtrack ranks right up there with the best movie music I've heard. It roxorz
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matve
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posted February 01, 2005 12:08
Why surely it's got to beTad '8-Way Santa' and Rotten Banana 'Tales from the Cyanide Jar' Ewan, you have even less taste now than you did when I last saw you. Elliott Smith? His inane ramblings could never compete with the songwriting finesse of Tad Doyle and Christopher Reeve. The others? I don't know them, but really, you should know better. And while I'm at it, what about the infamous Monkey Dam tapes of 1997? Bah! [ February 01, 2005: Message edited by: matve ]
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