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Post by syracusefan23 on Apr 22, 2008 15:03:41 GMT -5
I like some Wayne but not a whole lot. I still think Fabolous hes got some of the sickest lines if you listen close.
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Post by gocraz4dasu on Apr 23, 2008 15:04:02 GMT -5
My DOugie by Lil Wil California Love by Tupac
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Post by eldiablo on Apr 23, 2008 15:21:38 GMT -5
Counting Crows - August and Everything After
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Post by J-Fly on Apr 23, 2008 15:53:32 GMT -5
Can you feel it - Sean Kingston
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Post by ytownorange on Apr 23, 2008 16:52:59 GMT -5
Right now...just this second....Phish-A live One...Damn Id kill for one more Phish tour.
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Post by dutchhart03 on Apr 23, 2008 16:55:27 GMT -5
Counting Crows - August and Everything After In all honesty that album never gets old. I've had it since release and no matter what, you can always listen to Mr. Jones, Omaha or Round Here.
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Post by gocraz4dasu on Apr 23, 2008 17:31:15 GMT -5
Can you feel it - Sean Kingston I hate Sean Kingston. I havent liked one ofhis songs. I tried to get into him but he always sounds the same and I dont like his sound at all. ANd they overplay his sh*t,
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Post by eldiablo on Apr 24, 2008 8:44:27 GMT -5
Counting Crows - August and Everything After In all honesty that album never gets old. I've had it since release and no matter what, you can always listen to Mr. Jones, Omaha or Round Here. No doubt... and honestly, those aren't even my favorite songs on the album. If I was actually going to pick my favorites, I'd probably go with Anna Begins and Raining in Baltimore
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Post by dutchhart03 on Apr 24, 2008 8:49:48 GMT -5
I was just going for the name recognition, but I'd have to say my favorites off that disk were Anna and Rain King. Recovering the Satellites wasn't a half bad disk either, but it couldn't touch the debut.
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Post by eldiablo on Apr 24, 2008 8:58:14 GMT -5
I'd easily put August on my list of top 5 albums of the 90s, so it only makes sense that there would be a bit of a dropoff on their next effort... though I agree, it was still a damn good album
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Post by lvilleorange on Apr 24, 2008 9:00:56 GMT -5
In all honesty that album never gets old. I've had it since release and no matter what, you can always listen to Mr. Jones, Omaha or Round Here. No doubt... and honestly, those aren't even my favorite songs on the album. If I was actually going to pick my favorites, I'd probably go with Anna Begins and Raining in Baltimore I met my wife the year this album came out. Hearing those songs always brings me back to that timeframe. Good stuff.
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Post by lvilleorange on Apr 28, 2008 12:33:53 GMT -5
Static X - Wisconsin Death Trip
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Post by dutchhart03 on Apr 28, 2008 13:03:27 GMT -5
Static X - Wisconsin Death Trip Get up on this Wisconsin Death Trip! Another blast from the past. Now I'm gonna have to throw that disk on. Trance is the Motion, Push It, Bled for Days, Down, The title track... So many good songs. Guess I'll throw some Static X, Gravity Kills, old Nine Inch Nails and Pitchshifter on a playlist now.
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Post by ytownorange on Apr 28, 2008 13:09:28 GMT -5
Im listening to Jimmy Buffett since I just got tix for October 25 in Vegas...WOOOHOOOO>
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Post by eldiablo on Apr 28, 2008 13:34:10 GMT -5
Red - End of Silence (whole album) www.redmusiconline.com/palebird/index.htmlI normally tend to shy away from bands that come right out and say they're "Christian", because most of them go over the top with the "God is great" lyrics and that ain't really my bag. But these guys have done a very good job of writing lyrics so that it's clear what the message is, but it's subtle enough that it doesn't overpower the experience. Add to that the fact that it's just kick ass rock mixed with some interesting instrumentals and it's a formula for an album that's great listening from start to finish
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