Recent content by GlendaleViper
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The British Psych Appreciation Thread
Back 'atcha, Wuss (feels weird calling you that!). Mary Anne with the Shaky Hands is probably my favourite Who tune, and Sell Out has a massive chunk of my favourite single tunes out of all their albums. Anyone else find themselves holding "cut-n-paste b-side" albums higher than a band's...- GlendaleViper
- Post #43
- Forum: Music
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The British Psych Appreciation Thread
Wow, some really great recommendations in here. Big thumbs up to The Move! "The Stars were Fair..." is one of my favourite weird folk albums of all time. A few others to complement: Forest Vashti Bunyan- GlendaleViper
- Post #41
- Forum: Music
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The Exploration of Metal and Progressive Rock
I'm weird once again, but I'll state with no uncertain terms that Relayer is Yes' best piece of music. However, you can't go wrong with any selection between The Yes Album and Relayer, it's all very, very good. I do have a soft spot for their debut, too (OP, don't confuse "The Yes Album"...- GlendaleViper
- Post #206
- Forum: Music
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The Exploration of Metal and Progressive Rock
Deep Funk, if you're liking the ear-bleeding fuzz of Kyuss that much, I really need to recommend "God Luck and Good Speed" by Weedeater. It's slower by comparison and you may not like the vocals but I'll mail you a kidney if it isn't one of the best-recorded examples of tube-fuzz glory I've ever...- GlendaleViper
- Post #196
- Forum: Music
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The Exploration of Metal and Progressive Rock
Yea, give it a chance. Blood Mountain was a major disappointment for me, but Crack the Skye surpassed expectations and is their most ambitious effort to date. Took me a few listens to really start loving it.- GlendaleViper
- Post #181
- Forum: Music
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Super Street Fighter IV
I personally could never get used to the stick method vs. Dpad. I think what got me was the lack of a tactile indicator whether you were holding up, down or neutral. Of course, the 360 Dpad sucks too... Lots of positive reviews regarding the Mad Catz fight pads (nice rocker pad design and...- GlendaleViper
- Post #38
- Forum: Members' Lounge (General Discussion)
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Punk Recommendations?
I'm not as qualified to post here as I once was, but there are a few bands in this genre that I still actively listen to, and so should you! Propagandhi: Today's Empires Tomorrow's Ashes, Potemkin City Limits, Supporting Caste Their first two albums are decent enough, but it wasn't...- GlendaleViper
- Post #25
- Forum: Music
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What is, in your opinion, the SMOOTHEST song you can think of?
Stan Getz/João Gilberto/Astrud Gilberto - The Girl from Ipanema- GlendaleViper
- Post #28
- Forum: Music
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Doom Metal
My god, someone else who recommends Firewood over The Alchemist? You, sir, are my favourite. And I'll pipe in with heavy Om love. Excellent, atmospheric and minimalist. These guys are superb. Quote:- GlendaleViper
- Post #25
- Forum: Music
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The Exploration of Metal and Progressive Rock
In the sense that Dio was a true Metal legend, yes. Along with Halford and Dickinson, he was one of the great voices in early heavy music. In the sense that he was the voice of no less than three bands recommended in this thread (Rainbow, Black Sabbath, Heaven & Hell), yes, very important...- GlendaleViper
- Post #106
- Forum: Music
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The Exploration of Metal and Progressive Rock
Dio is dead? WHAT??? Between he and Frazetta, we've just lost two classics of the Swords & Sorcery ilk.- GlendaleViper
- Post #103
- Forum: Music
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The Exploration of Metal and Progressive Rock
Hmm... is it perhaps a good time to recommend Battles? I'd consider them progressive... but not "rock", by traditional standards. Worth looking into, anyway. Their album Mirrored was tied with Baroness' Red album for my favourite release of 2007. [EDIT] If we start getting into...- GlendaleViper
- Post #100
- Forum: Music
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The Exploration of Metal and Progressive Rock
Possible that I'm forgetting my own words here, but I don't think I mentioned either band. I do like Kyuss (and would suggest that 'Blues for the Red Sun' is the go-to album in their catalogue), and I KNOW I couldn't have brought up Nirvana; I was never really a fan, although I liked a lot of...- GlendaleViper
- Post #93
- Forum: Music
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The Exploration of Metal and Progressive Rock
Despite my general recommendation earlier that Lizard is a worthwhile and enjoyable listen, if you haven't already, please consider Larks Tongues In Aspic first. Once again, I'm an oddity in this regard, but this is, in my humble opinion, their most exciting and rewarding album. While I'm...- GlendaleViper
- Post #78
- Forum: Music
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Best Music Video
Some more masterstrokes, this time from The Bicycles:- GlendaleViper
- Post #9
- Forum: Music