Albums you must hear before you die
category: music [glöplog]
There are WAY too many Dream Theater CD's here.
Linde: Owned, I already posted that!
Xernobyl:
That's a very cool album cover, I didn't actually see that it spelled anything. After adjusting my eyes, I saw that it was "Soulmax Nite Versions"
*wikis* Oh, it's Soulwax.
Linde: Owned, I already posted that!
Xernobyl:
That's a very cool album cover, I didn't actually see that it spelled anything. After adjusting my eyes, I saw that it was "Soulmax Nite Versions"
*wikis* Oh, it's Soulwax.
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shitloads of rock/metal in this thread which leads to the fine question: how come demos rarely have music from these genres? :D
Probably many reasons:
"Typical" demoscene music is electronic, maybe due to the fact that anything else was impossible in the beginning.
Rock/Metal is much harder to produce. It actually takes some effort to get certain licks/rythms super tight. When you make electronic music with good samples, you can be 100% certain that the sound quality is always "perfect", and you can do loads of changes to the music in *realtime*, instead of having to build a homestudio and record takes (which is expensive). Guitars (especially singlecoils) and their periphals are pretty noisy (unless it's my super-shielded yellow banana guitar!), which also leads to diminished sound quality.
Also, you would have to learn to actually play (at least) guitar :O
(BTW, if anyone want some licks for a demo, I'm free).
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Linde: Owned, I already posted that!
gosh darnit! aaah, the crescendo in "epitaph" gives me the bumps all the time
roots, baby, roots
damn
Haha! BT!!
He's so smart because he makes music in a mathematical way.
He's so smart because he makes music in a mathematical way.
OMG! - i got every single shown in this thread! - so far..
The 3rd cover is a single. Every Pink Floyd fan should check this band out.
The Smurfs - Greatest Hits
A true milestone in electronic pop-music.
Perhaps Oasis are a bunch of twats now but this is a bloody nice album! :)
(Husker Du - Zen Arcade; Voivod - Nothingface; Public Enemy; everything; KRS-One (and BDP) - EVERYTHING; Short Music for Short People (101 punk bands from the Mr. T Experience to Anti-Flag to the Ataris to Chixdiggit); The Dead Milkmen - Big Lizard in My Back Yard; Johnny Cash - Live at Folsom Prison; Social Distortion; Live at the Roxy (and somewhere between heaven and hell and mommy's little monster and white heat white light and... everything) ; The Replacements - Hootenanny, Tim, Pleased to Meet Me, but especially their last album 'Don't Tell A Soul'; George Clinton - Computer Games; with the caveat that AIN'T NO PARTY LIKE A PFUNK PARTY CUZ A PFUNK PARTY DON'T STOP. and once you have absorbed Atomic Dog you should immediately seek the nearest mothership where you may be able to behold the wonder of Maggotbrain live. Maggotbrain is a must hear, but you should experience it LIVE.
You should also do that after hearing Lords of Acid - Lust. Preferably not in the same week or sensory overload may occur.
(Yes LB I will return your copy of Computer Games.)
(I will also echo the Sepultura, Joy Division, Air, King Crimson, and Opeth items. Also several others.)
(Yes. I just listed Alt.Metal, Funk, Punk, Alt. Country and Rap. There is absolutely nothing wrong with loving music.)
Pretty sure I WOULD die if I listened to some of the albums listed here...
Sorry. I was recalling a DJ Shadow statement after reading Nutman's comment and realized I had forgotten