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okay music fans. what was the last album you bought?

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    iluvslashiluvslash Posts: 121
    in uttero by nirvana, such a great album probably one of the best!
    With your bitch slap rappin' and your cocaine tongue you get nothing done!
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    ramspamramspam Posts: 130
    Besides Pearl Jam.

    You're Living all Over me- Dinosaur jr. Awesome album too!! Thanks undone21 for recomending it to me:D:D
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    Jeff MurrayJeff Murray Posts: 1,259
    Xiang wrote:
    Between me and my boyfriend we got 2 copies of Pearl Jam since we'd fight over it all the time hehe, Ministry - Rio Grande Blood, Tool - 10 000 Days, and Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Staduim Arcadium. Been a good year for CD's!

    How is the new Ministry album? I have been hesitant to get it since I have yet to hear anything from it.

    Also if anyone has the new Gnarles Barkley album how is that?

    Thanks.
    If there were no Angels would there be no sin?
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    blacknapkinsblacknapkins Posts: 2,176
    Nothing besides Pearl Jam.
    "Information is not knowledge.
    Knowledge is not wisdom.
    Wisdom is not truth.
    Truth is not beauty.
    Beauty is not love.
    Love is not music.
    Music is the best."
    ~ FZ ~
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    toastertoaster Posts: 152
    CM1847 wrote:
    Gnarls Barkley - "St Elsewhere"
    How is it?
    I've liked the songs I've heard from him, but that's only like two or three..
    I'm really in need of some light "summer-music", something that just makes you happy and fits good in the car and on bbq's/pre-parties, would Gnarls do a decent job?

    And my last album was Pearl Jam. And that's like three weeks ago. Student budget. Hrmph.
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    markymark550markymark550 Columbia, SC Posts: 5,115
    Other than the new Pearl Jam, it would be Mudhoney's self-titled album.
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    FinsburyParkCarrotsFinsburyParkCarrots Seattle, WA Posts: 12,223
    Carlos D wrote:
    I bought Revolver by The Beatles today.Can anyone tell me on which album I can find the song ''Rain''?


    "Rain" was a Double AA side single, with "Paperback Writer". It dates from the time of the "Revolver" sessions but it's not on the album. It is, however, on the compilation album "Past Masters Volume Two".
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    ArabesqueArabesque Posts: 34
    Black Sabbath - Paranoid - A
    Primus - Sailing the Seas of Cheese - B-
    The Decemberists - The Tain - B+
    Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Greatest Hits - N/A
    Tool - 10,000 Days - B
    "This is another sing-a-long." - Eddie Vedder before singing Lukin live at Madison Square Garden.
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    KlumpieKlumpie Posts: 2,649
    a Perfect Circle - Mer de Noms
    a Perfect Circle - Thirteen Steph
    Alice In Chains - Dirt
    Soundgarden - Superunknown
    Live - Song from Black Mountain
    Pearl Jam - Pearl Jam
    Tool - 10.000 Days
    Jeff Buckley - Grace
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    ToshalaToshala Posts: 200
    good job Klumpie!!! You're getting ALL caught up!!! :)

    I got 3...

    10,000 Days ~ Tool ~
    Pearl Jam...(duh!!!)
    Stadium Arcadium ~RHCP~

    loving it all.....
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    benhbenh Posts: 11
    Just a last Pearl Jam album.
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    depploverdepplover Posts: 189
    pearl jam..
    5/09/06, 5/10/06 - FUCKIN AMAZING!!!!
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    KlumpieKlumpie Posts: 2,649
    Toshala wrote:
    good job Klumpie!!! You're getting ALL caught up!!! :)

    I got 3...

    10,000 Days ~ Tool ~
    Pearl Jam...(duh!!!)
    Stadium Arcadium ~RHCP~

    loving it all.....

    No bad albums there.

    Only the Live album isn't a great album, the other albums are awesome.
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    Woodstock69Woodstock69 Posts: 56
    Pearl Jam and Tool
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    CM1847CM1847 Posts: 577
    toaster wrote:
    How is it?
    I've liked the songs I've heard from him, but that's only like two or three..
    I'm really in need of some light "summer-music", something that just makes you happy and fits good in the car and on bbq's/pre-parties, would Gnarls do a decent job?

    And my last album was Pearl Jam. And that's like three weeks ago. Student budget. Hrmph.
    First impression: Not great
    Two days later: Can't take it out of the CD player

    The music is good summertime stuff, it is soul/r&b over hip-hop beats, kind of unique, I love Cee-Lo's voice. The messages behind some of the songs are far from happy summertime stuff, but a lot of them are really catchy anyway. At first I didn't like it because I thought "Crazy" was the best song, by far, but with more listens I think it is more like the 4th or 5th best song.

    Nothing earth-shattering really, but it is good music. If I were to review it I would give it around a 7.5 or 8, somewhere in there. I won't tell you to run out and buy it, but it is probably pretty possible that you will enjoy it if you liked the few songs you have heard.

    It is safe party music, I've played it for some people and nobody has complained, you can dance to it if you want but at the same time it isn't crap radio-rap.
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    enharmonicenharmonic Posts: 1,917
    Flaming Lips - At War WIth The Mystics.

    Great record.
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    brain of cbrain of c Posts: 5,213
    pearl jam.......pearl jam
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    Neil Young - Living with War
    The Church - Uninvited, Like the Clouds
    Rock over London... Rock on Chicago... I love what you do for me Toyota - Wesley Willis
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    catefrancescatefrances Posts: 29,003
    The Church - Uninvited, Like the Clouds

    is this the australian band? steve kilbey, marty willson-piper .....
    hear my name
    take a good look
    this could be the day
    hold my hand
    lie beside me
    i just need to say
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    Clifwith1fClifwith1f Posts: 143
    Stadium Arcadium- Red Hot Chili Peppers
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    jodijodi Posts: 183
    pearl jam - pearl jam
    tool - 10000 days
    institute - distort yourself
    There's a light,... when my baby's in my arms...
    And I know she's reached my heart,... in thin air
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    prljam85prljam85 Posts: 227
    new Tool album
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    Caleb983Caleb983 Posts: 17
    Pearl Jam & Sam Robert's Chemical City (I bought them at the same time)
    Nihilism is best done by professionals
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    toastertoaster Posts: 152
    CM1847 wrote:
    First impression: Not great
    Two days later: Can't take it out of the CD player

    The music is good summertime stuff, it is soul/r&b over hip-hop beats, kind of unique, I love Cee-Lo's voice. The messages behind some of the songs are far from happy summertime stuff, but a lot of them are really catchy anyway. At first I didn't like it because I thought "Crazy" was the best song, by far, but with more listens I think it is more like the 4th or 5th best song.

    Nothing earth-shattering really, but it is good music. If I were to review it I would give it around a 7.5 or 8, somewhere in there. I won't tell you to run out and buy it, but it is probably pretty possible that you will enjoy it if you liked the few songs you have heard.

    It is safe party music, I've played it for some people and nobody has complained, you can dance to it if you want but at the same time it isn't crap radio-rap.

    Yeah, i think i'll have to check out some of the other songs first, but it's good to have a small "review" to kinda get a view on how the record is.. Sounds like it's a great summer-record, and I just need some catchy funky stuff. I love Pearl Jam to death, but on a hot summer day with some friends over, you just need something a bit "lighter".
    But thanks! it was helpfull :)
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    I spent big bucks today, but I think I spent it well:
    RHCP: Stadium Arcadium (I like what I hear so far.)
    Sleater-Kinney: The Woods
    Wolfmother
    The Arcade Fire: Funeral
    Jenny Lewis with the Watson Twins: Rabbit Fur Coat (I'm fearful that it's not all as good as "Rise Up with Fists")
    The Byrds: Sweetheart of the Rodeo (Parsons is supposed to be a legend, so I want to hear what that's all about)
    Bruce Springsteen: We Shall Overcome, The Seeger Sessions
    RHCP DVDs: Off the Map, Funky Monks
    Mansfield 8/7/92, 7/2/03; Boston 9/28/04, 5/24/06, 5/25/06
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    I spent big bucks today, but I think I spent it well:
    RHCP: Stadium Arcadium (I like what I hear so far.)
    Sleater-Kinney: The Woods
    Wolfmother
    The Arcade Fire: Funeral
    Jenny Lewis with the Watson Twins: Rabbit Fur Coat (I'm fearful that it's not all as good as "Rise Up with Fists")
    The Byrds: Sweetheart of the Rodeo (Parsons is supposed to be a legend, so I want to hear what that's all about)
    Bruce Springsteen: We Shall Overcome, The Seeger Sessions
    RHCP DVDs: Off the Map, Funky Monks


    Wolfmother is a good choice turquoise
    Wave came crashing...
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    jammerfalljammerfall Posts: 908
    RHCP- Stadium Arcadium
    "Hello Oregonians. Hello Washingtonians. Hello Portland..where the fuck are we? We're in Ridgefield!"
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    rock_goddessrock_goddess Posts: 970
    stadium arcadium - rhcp
    and
    pearl jam - pearl jam
    *Fellow astorian*

    20/4/06 Astoria
    23/8/06 Dublin

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    snailsnail Posts: 25
    i bought 3 a couple months ago, but i have been broke since then pretty much- college student, you know.
    Pearl Jam-ten (my friend "borrowed it" then vanished from the earth)
    Soul Coughing- ruby vroom
    REM-automatic for the ppl
    Peace
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    XiangXiang Posts: 73
    How is the new Ministry album? I have been hesitant to get it since I have yet to hear anything from it.

    Also if anyone has the new Gnarles Barkley album how is that?

    Thanks.

    It's like a faster Psalm 69. Very political and more metal than industrial. It still has lot's of cool sampling. It's quite good!
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