07.13.2007, 10:04 PM | #1 |
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I'm making a couple of new comp cds of music to listen to in the car and was wondering if anybody has any suggestions.
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07.13.2007, 10:14 PM | #2 |
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07.14.2007, 12:35 AM | #3 |
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The Doors Kraftwerk early Tangerine Dream Janes Addiction Beach Boys Judas Priest
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07.14.2007, 01:03 AM | #4 |
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Acid Mothers Temple - In C
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07.14.2007, 01:10 AM | #5 |
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I don't care what people say about Modest Mouse, Trucker's Atlas and Out of Gas are great songs to drive to.
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07.14.2007, 07:18 AM | #6 |
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my favorite things to drive around listening to is any venetian snares album or hideous dance attack!!!!! by experimental dental school
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07.14.2007, 10:53 AM | #7 |
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07.15.2007, 06:24 AM | #8 |
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easy. i drive a lot and i am a postman so i drive for work too so the cds i listen to in the car/van at the mo are
stereolab battles fujiya and miyagi lcd soundsystem pavement (cr cr) roger sisters esg liars (the new one and drum) ooioo ut drive like jehu (ha ha) the cars (ha ha ha) teenage fanclubs grand prix (ha ha ha ha) crash course in brain surgery (ha x6) gary numan and daydream nation...... |
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07.15.2007, 06:49 AM | #9 |
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drive like jehu IS actually excellent driving music. "New math"...
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07.15.2007, 07:24 AM | #10 |
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here's a similar thread I started some time ago:
http://www.sonicyouth.com/gossip/showthread.php?t=13503 my favourites: Wir Sind Helden (all three albums) Graham Nash, his seventies solo albums, Songs for Beginners and Wild Tales Cat Power Low, especially The Great Destroyer --> driving with 160km/h on the German Autobahn while listening to Pissing is just awesome
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07.15.2007, 07:27 AM | #11 |
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07.15.2007, 07:28 AM | #12 |
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<B>LIMP BIZKIT - RESULTS MAY VARY</B>
by Adam Cooley ------------------------------ Fuck. This album knocked me flat. FLAT. I am totally amazed. This is probably the album of the year. This is NO joke. I LOVE this fucking album. Opening with what sounds like a train whistle and then followed by a hilarious skit involving a carnival guy (does he say "spick"?) and Fred Durst being like, "Yo, what's up?" Then, after Fred says, "Yeah, dawg, what is it?" And the guy goes, "What... is... it....? IT IS LIMP BIZKIT..." at 1:04, I'm like "FUCK! IS THIS SLAYER?" Limpbizkit have always been the kings of chord progression, and this album opener is no different. They use all 7 strings to their advantage. They are math rock now, too, which is great. This opening song is almost too technical for words. I think that in their downtime, Limpbizkit have bought a few calculators... what are they playing in? 9/23? 8/13? 7/94535363? Is this Squarepusher? Ehhh... This is TECH-metal. Fuck Mars Volta. I was so impressed by the first song that I played it about 600 times before I got to the next track. You all know and love the next one, "Eat You Alive". At first I thought this was The Postal Service. It's got a nice synth vibe. Limpbizkit are basically punk rock pioneers, and I remember seeing them open for the New York Dolls at CBGB's back in '76. Great lyrics are all over this song. "No doubt... I'd love to... sniff on them panties now... I'LL EAT YOU ALIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVE!!!!!" Wow, and you thought the Dillinger Escape Plan were angry! After Fred lets it be known that he's indeed "Sorry.. so sorry", the song degenerates into a 7-chord mellow treat. About now is when I should mention the amazing production. You thought the new Metallica sounded good? Well, what until you hear Fred's triple-tracked voice bumped up to the front of the mix (with tons of reverb added to it too! And I love the loud guitar parts when you can't hear any bass!). Anyway, this song is great. I think the Blood Brothers covered this one live. The next song ("Gimme the Mic") begins like vintage Limpbizkit. Wait a second... is this a Rufio cover? This one has "creeping bass". Fred Durst says, "Fuck all you posers." He's a microphone fiend. You know he is because DJ Lethal spins this thing that says, "Mutha-mutha-fu-f-f-f-ucking microphone fiend, fien, fien-fiend." Wow. How DO they do that? Fred is doing his best Stevie Nicks impression here, and this is basically the best power ballad I've ever heard. I'm not too sure about the techno breakdown near the end, but... ehhh.. one of the weaker songs. Still almost as good as Xiu Xiu. Then there's a few songs in between here that rule. Usually, one song is rappy, then one song is whiney, then one song is slow and sad. Whatever. They all rock. The next song I care to talk about is "Let Me Down", which Limp definitely don't do. THEY NEVER LET ME DOWN, BRO. This song is metalic-tinged and rules. "Lonely World" makes me cry... When Fred Durst goes, "Who's the maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan?" 4 times in a row... that part just gets me. And then when he's all like, "Little fucking whore. Everyone says your a fucking slut.. I long to be inside your nice loose pussy lips, filling the musky gap that used to be a nice virgin cunt, slipping and sliding in a void of nothingness, and then I cum." Actually, he never says that. But I can almost gurantee anyone that read that thought it sounded amazing. Anyway, REAL lyric: "I loved sneaking out of my mom's house while she was asleep to go with my gothic girlfriend and make love by the creek." Uh... "Phenomenon" is just that: another song that starts with the main riff in the left speaker for a while and then goes to a verse with the weirdest bass line I've ever heard. And Fred says, "OH YEAH! Feelin' kinda horny! 20 eyes in my head! Misfit! And I ain't never gonna change!" I bet <font color=purple>Lyrch</font> loves this one. Up next we have "Creamer (Radio is Dead)". I'm not too sure about this song. I just don't think my cargo pants are baggy or khaki enough to properly enjoy this one. Whatever, I think Steve Albini produced this one considering the AMAZINGLY loud snare drum... [EDIT: This is now my favorite song. It didn't appeal to me at first, but the lyric "Take me back to yesterday, rolling dice and gettin laid" really struck a chord with me]. Anyway, Fred calls someone "Mr. Halitosis of breath" which I think he borrowed from Glassjaw. Cool. ALSO, he says "Memory that can ease your pain like a melody from Kurt Cobain." That is hilarious on too many levels. "Head for the Barricade" features the rousing lyric, "FIGHT! FIGHT!" repeated 16 times at the beginning. Fred calls someone a "knucklehead" and namedrops Columbine. Actual lyric: "I'm kind of sick of being aggrivated, I'm glad I'm hated, I guess I'm doing something right, that's what happened back at Columbine." CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS? I can't make this shit up, folks....... wow. I love the part where he yells, "STICK EM! STICK EM! HAH HAH HAH STICK EM!" And he also says, "I put on my headphones! Listen to the Deftones!" Hilarious. This song is great. Limpbizkit are on some next-level shit... This song is ALMOST as good as that unprotected sex I had last week. Fred ain't playin around. Next up is "Behind Blue Eyes". This sounds VERY familiar... I think Limpbizkit played this one live back in the early 70's after they released their rock opera "Tommy", about a pinball wizard or some such nonsense. Anyway, this song is acoustic and.. their next single? Who the fuck does this band think they are? Staind? Nickelback? Drowning Pool? Oh sorry... Drowning Pool play ASS COUSTIC music! ... I really shouldn't say that since the guy's dead. By the way, the guy from Drowning Pool died. HAHAHAHAHA! Anyway, this song is kind of short (about 6 1/2 minutes). I love the little atmospheric rap at the end. Fred should work with Ministry more often. The album ends on a very somber note with "Drown". I can barely make it through this song... it's that sad. "Maybe sorrow plays a role when you feel unkind. Your abusive self lost that love or lost that time? Save ME! SAVE MEEEEEEE! BEFORE I DROOOOOOOOOOOOWN." Actual lyrics. Anyway, this song is acoustic. I don't know if you can bear to hear this song in its completeness. You may actually commit suicide from its sadness. After that strange ending, the album is sadly over... Another masterpiece from Japan. The only problem I have with this CD is that it ends. They really should have released about 20 CD's at once. This is incredible. Rating: 11 stars out of 10. |
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07.15.2007, 07:37 AM | #13 |
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All of Goo. It's not just the cover that makes it such bad ass driving music either.
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07.15.2007, 08:01 AM | #14 |
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07.16.2007, 05:53 AM | #15 |
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The lack of Neu! in this thread is disgusting.
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07.16.2007, 05:59 AM | #16 |
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Well don't just sit there and moan, do something about it!
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07.16.2007, 06:04 AM | #17 |
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Silly me.
Right then. Get Neu!'s self-titled and Neu! 75. You couldn't ask for better driving reccuds. |
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07.16.2007, 06:05 AM | #18 |
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07.16.2007, 06:23 AM | #19 |
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The Om/Six Organs of Admittance split is great for driving.
other road favourites You Can Never go fast enough - sampler Dead Man soundtrack - Neil Young Bardo Pond - Dilate Jimi Hendrix Throbbing Gristle - 2nd Annual Report Marlene Dietrich / Hildegard Knef KTL 1 |
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if anyone played that in a car i was in, i'd jump out of the car. just sayin. gristle blows. |
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