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MaZa
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Quite distorted youtube upload. Original is nothing like that.
I wonder whats going on with Nortt. Galgenfrist was released 5 years ago and then all silence.
My personal favourite Nortt song.
Quite distorted youtube upload. Original is nothing like that.
I wonder whats going on with Nortt. Galgenfrist was released 5 years ago and then all silence.
My personal favourite Nortt song.
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Do love me some Agent Orange. Back in my travelin days, I wound up in Rochester, NY a local band there (17th Class) was playing their last show ever, the kids there were real into them, they were a great band. Then during their set they started playing "Bloodstains," the kids went crazy and started circle pitting real hard, half way through the song a kid fell in front of the singer, which set up a chain reaction of other kids falling on top of him, once the pile was about 3 or 4 high, the rest of the people started running over the people like a small hill. It was amazing, I really appreciated their devotion to a circle pit that would not allow them to stop to let people get back up.
[Agent Orange]
Do love me some Agent Orange. Back in my travelin days, I wound up in Rochester, NY a local band there (17th Class) was playing their last show ever, the kids there were real into them, they were a great band. Then during their set they started playing "Bloodstains," the kids went crazy and started circle pitting real hard, half way through the song a kid fell in front of the singer, which set up a chain reaction of other kids falling on top of him, once the pile was about 3 or 4 high, the rest of the people started running over the people like a small hill. It was amazing, I really appreciated their devotion to a circle pit that would not allow them to stop to let people get back up.
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I purchased the Bitchen Summer vinyl Ep where these songs first came from around 1980!
Do love me some Agent Orange. Back in my travelin days, I wound up in Rochester, NY a local band there (17th Class) was playing their last show ever, the kids there were real into them, they were a great band. Then during their set they started playing "Bloodstains," the kids went crazy and started circle pitting real hard, half way through the song a kid fell in front of the singer, which set up a chain reaction of other kids falling on top of him, once the pile was about 3 or 4 high, the rest of the people started running over the people like a small hill. It was amazing, I really appreciated their devotion to a circle pit that would not allow them to stop to let people get back up.
I purchased the Bitchen Summer vinyl Ep where these songs first came from around 1980!
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Very nice, I've been trying to get an original copy of that for a while, but well, old punk records are expensive... Irony.
I purchased the Bitchen Summer vinyl Ep where these songs first came from around 1980!
Very nice, I've been trying to get an original copy of that for a while, but well, old punk records are expensive... Irony.
Redcarmoose
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Looks like it's from 82.
http://www.discogs.com/Agent-Orange-Bitchin-Summer/release/617351
http://www.goodbadmusic.com/2012/05/21/agent-orange-bitchin-summer-posh-
boy-records-usa-1982/
Very nice, I've been trying to get an original copy of that for a while, but well, old punk records are expensive... Irony.
Looks like it's from 82.
http://www.discogs.com/Agent-Orange-Bitchin-Summer/release/617351
http://www.goodbadmusic.com/2012/05/21/agent-orange-bitchin-summer-posh-
boy-records-usa-1982/
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I can't believe I am saying this but this has to be my favorite album this year. Unless a stronger release shows up from now till end of this year. Oh boy I have been listening to this continously.
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I can't believe I am saying this but this has to be my favorite album this year. Unless a stronger release shows up from now till end of this year. Oh boy I have been listening to this continously.
No surprise from me. Its their best album since Viva. A gorgeous release.
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****** yes.
macrocheesium
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Why can't you believe it? That was a fantastic album!
I can't believe I am saying this but this has to be my favorite album this year. Unless a stronger release shows up from now till end of this year. Oh boy I have been listening to this continously.
Why can't you believe it? That was a fantastic album!
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I agree completely, this, Gojira, and Be'Lakor's cds are all three fighting for my favorite of the year, but based on listening time alone, it would go to Katatonia by a mile, amazing cd, better than either of the last two
No surprise from me. Its their best album since Viva. A gorgeous release.
I agree completely, this, Gojira, and Be'Lakor's cds are all three fighting for my favorite of the year, but based on listening time alone, it would go to Katatonia by a mile, amazing cd, better than either of the last two
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Mine would have to be Devin Townsend's Epicloud or Between the Buried and Me's new album
Azathoth
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At first I didn't quite take to the new Katatonia album, as Night is the New Day had more of an immediacy to it that I got into right away. But it's definitely a grower, I'm now enjoying it immensely and apart from a minor gripe ("First Prayer" doesn't really go anywhere, they could have left that off) i'd say it's in the running for my 2012 best of list as well.
I agree completely, this, Gojira, and Be'Lakor's cds are all three fighting for my favorite of the year, but based on listening time alone, it would go to Katatonia by a mile, amazing cd, better than either of the last two
At first I didn't quite take to the new Katatonia album, as Night is the New Day had more of an immediacy to it that I got into right away. But it's definitely a grower, I'm now enjoying it immensely and apart from a minor gripe ("First Prayer" doesn't really go anywhere, they could have left that off) i'd say it's in the running for my 2012 best of list as well.
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