View Full Version : top 5 non hiphop ive bin meaning to buy
sagefrakrobatik
03-03-2004, 12:00 PM
gill scott heroin - the reveloution will not be televised
bad brains - band in dc
mars volta
radio head and
music soulchild
Originally posted by sagefrakrobatik
gill scott heroin
ahaha....
Boy Genius
03-03-2004, 01:32 PM
mars volta. definetly get mars volta
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Sethis
03-03-2004, 06:53 PM
Radiohead - Pablo Honey
Concord Dawn - Anything at all, these guys kick ass
King Kooba - Same as Concord Dawn
Rancid - And Out Come the Wolves
Miles Davis - A Different Kind of Blue (Need this CD! Been meaning to get it for awhile)
savagehenry
03-03-2004, 07:48 PM
what type of music does mars volta make?
Sirius
03-03-2004, 09:43 PM
mars volta is pretty sick, i picked it up several months ago. if you like at the drive in, same singer and guitar player im pretty sure.. anyway its hard metal.. with some crazy time signatures and spacey beats.. anyone going to see them with a perfect circle at the memorial in sac? i think im gonna go.. my top 5...
Minor Threat - Complete Discography
Fugazi - Repeater
Future Sound of Jazz v. 2 (If I could find it)
Midnite - Jubilees of Zion
modest mouse - moon and antarctica
hectic1818
03-03-2004, 09:47 PM
Mars Volta put out a good record, very good listening music for when your driving. The cd is a experimental album where each song reflects on the life of a person who is going to commit suicide. It's kind hard to follow all the lyrics so if anyone has them let me know.
fOurcastWondah
03-04-2004, 05:54 PM
Originally posted by hectic1818
Mars Volta put out a good record, very good listening music for when your driving. The cd is a experimental album where each song reflects on the life of a person who is going to commit suicide. It's kind hard to follow all the lyrics so if anyone has them let me know.
A fictionalized celebration of Julio Venegas’ life. Based on a story written by Cedric(lead vocals), it is a concept album in which the hero tries to commit suicide by overdosing on morphine. Instead of dying, he falls into a coma for a week, and experiences fantastic adventures in his dreams, elemental battles between the good and bad aspects of his conscience. At the end, he emerges from the coma, but chooses to die.
nick.in.oside
03-04-2004, 06:09 PM
modest mouse - moon and antarctica
one of my favorites
eLeMeNtAL
03-05-2004, 03:49 PM
midnites super chronik.......get ras meek paece.....thats personally my favorite midnite
lucifers copilot
03-05-2004, 04:36 PM
i'm always hearing about this group modest mouse who in the hell is this? sirius or anyone recommend an album to start off with.
Sirius
03-05-2004, 07:56 PM
lucifers copilot.. my favorite modest mouse album is the lonesome crowded west.. i dont know too much about them but that album is off the chain! www.modestmouse.com (http://www.modestmouse.com)
elemental.. im really diggin midnite. i got intense pressure and unpolished but eventually i would like to own all of them.
wicktron
03-06-2004, 01:34 AM
im gonna go cop that new norah jones. shes ill.
Tinkle
03-08-2004, 07:26 PM
Wait until you hear the new Modest Mouse. Ive got it and Id have to say it's their best work yet. Should be coming out in April or so...
i dont like moon and antartica nearly as much as the others...but its good. im actually listening to this is a long drive for someone with nothing to think about. its a lot better that moon and antartica in my opinion
Hacksaw Jim
03-09-2004, 11:25 AM
Originally posted by Sethis
Miles Davis - A Different Kind of Blue (Need this CD! Been meaning to get it for awhile)
Ill sell the remaster to u for 20 bucks U got kind of blue?.... and Pablo honey is the gayest radiohead attempt. i hate that cd with a passion!
ill sell u out come the wolves for 5.
mars volta is pretty sick, i picked it up several months ago. if you like at the drive in, same singer and guitar player im pretty sure.. anyway its hard metal..
Are u sirius? hard metal....
Hacksaw Jim
03-09-2004, 11:27 AM
im bamboozled by how many of yall like modest mouse. my older bro's been reppin them for hella long, before anyone else had ever heard of them. Theyre really great live when they get goin [on a good night/or at a good venue, at least]
Sirius
03-09-2004, 01:06 PM
Originally posted by dumb-c
Are u sirius? hard metal....
i thought the riffs were pretty hard, its kind of hard to describe. but its definately metal.. so how would you describe or "classify" it?
Hacksaw Jim
03-09-2004, 04:40 PM
its still rock n' roll to me
Christopher
03-09-2004, 05:21 PM
Everyone who likes soul music should pick up that new album by Van Hunt... Shit is really smooth and is worth the money.. PEACE
Originally posted by Christopher
Everyone who likes soul music should pick up that new album by Van Hunt... Shit is really smooth and is worth the money.. PEACE
who dat?
Christopher
03-09-2004, 07:25 PM
Originally posted by Ojay revilO
who dat?
This is a bio about him...
My father was a part-time painter and pimp. He was also a summer resident at an insane asylum, a result of his having faked mental illness in order to get a break from the heat and monotony of his full-time job as a factory worker. And, on at least one occasion, I went to visit him in the tiny room where he shared thoughts and toilet paper with "real" crazy people.
Through the eyes of a child, my father had a fascinating lifestyle. He and his friends would put on some fly-ass clothes, smoke a lil' herb, talk a whole lot of shit and chase beautiful women. He would often take me along with him. And, I loved it. I loved watching him take a lady into the back room, loved seeing the door close behind him, and I loved listening, straining with all my might to hear the strange sounds that followed. Sometimes, after they'd finished, I would sneak into the room and wonder what in the world could have caused such a smell - a heavy bitter mix of sweat and perfume. But, I loved it. I loved sitting in the corner of a smoke filled dope house, tapping my feet to the music while my father and his friends cussed each other out over a game of cards. It seemed to me the beat of the drums urged on their behavior, and drove the alcohol that flowed through their veins out of their bloodshot eyes. Guitars and horns percolated and made their hands tap out the rhythm uncontrollably, "1-2-3-4." All kinds of people - some I knew, some I didn't - would be coming and going every five minutes. They would slide their money to the dude at the door, ask for a particular girl, or a certain sized bag of weed and then have to wait for a few uncomfortable seconds, looking dumb and uneasy, until their needs arrived. And, I loved it. It was intoxicating. It sparked my imagination. And soon I began to hear a soundtrack for the scenes and images to which I'd been exposed. I began to hear words and melodies underneath the romance and the grit. I was completely taken by the pictures on album covers and the words inside the sleeves, words like "synthesizer", and "Hollywood." There was an explosion of thoughts and ideas inside of me. I began singing my new songs to the thousands of people I saw in the mirror. And, I played scintillating guitar licks with a broomstick.
But, I also became curious about what it was that happened during the day that made people do the things they did at night. And, later on I found out. I found out that the morning can be beautiful, but it also wakes the troubles of the mind. It opens your eyes to the reality of your situation, the problems in your relationships and the demons in your head. A tattle of wills rages from within. And, come nightfall under the cover of darkness, you run into the arms of your vices. It is the inner-turmoil and the struggle to remain sane that stimulates me. And, ultimately it is my personal struggle that reveals itself on paper. But, I love it. And, I live to write about it. And it all began with my father and his friends.
Van Hunt
Originally posted by Christopher
This is a bio about him...
My father was a part-time painter and pimp. He was also a summer resident at an insane asylum, a result of his having faked mental illness in order to get a break from the heat and monotony of his full-time job as a factory worker. And, on at least one occasion, I went to visit him in the tiny room where he shared thoughts and toilet paper with "real" crazy people.
Through the eyes of a child, my father had a fascinating lifestyle. He and his friends would put on some fly-ass clothes, smoke a lil' herb, talk a whole lot of shit and chase beautiful women. He would often take me along with him. And, I loved it. I loved watching him take a lady into the back room, loved seeing the door close behind him, and I loved listening, straining with all my might to hear the strange sounds that followed. Sometimes, after they'd finished, I would sneak into the room and wonder what in the world could have caused such a smell - a heavy bitter mix of sweat and perfume. But, I loved it. I loved sitting in the corner of a smoke filled dope house, tapping my feet to the music while my father and his friends cussed each other out over a game of cards. It seemed to me the beat of the drums urged on their behavior, and drove the alcohol that flowed through their veins out of their bloodshot eyes. Guitars and horns percolated and made their hands tap out the rhythm uncontrollably, "1-2-3-4." All kinds of people - some I knew, some I didn't - would be coming and going every five minutes. They would slide their money to the dude at the door, ask for a particular girl, or a certain sized bag of weed and then have to wait for a few uncomfortable seconds, looking dumb and uneasy, until their needs arrived. And, I loved it. It was intoxicating. It sparked my imagination. And soon I began to hear a soundtrack for the scenes and images to which I'd been exposed. I began to hear words and melodies underneath the romance and the grit. I was completely taken by the pictures on album covers and the words inside the sleeves, words like "synthesizer", and "Hollywood." There was an explosion of thoughts and ideas inside of me. I began singing my new songs to the thousands of people I saw in the mirror. And, I played scintillating guitar licks with a broomstick.
But, I also became curious about what it was that happened during the day that made people do the things they did at night. And, later on I found out. I found out that the morning can be beautiful, but it also wakes the troubles of the mind. It opens your eyes to the reality of your situation, the problems in your relationships and the demons in your head. A tattle of wills rages from within. And, come nightfall under the cover of darkness, you run into the arms of your vices. It is the inner-turmoil and the struggle to remain sane that stimulates me. And, ultimately it is my personal struggle that reveals itself on paper. But, I love it. And, I live to write about it. And it all began with my father and his friends.
Van Hunt
wow.. that's a fuckin trip. just for that i will try to remember that name the next time i'm in the mood to pick up some new music. thanks.
Christopher
03-09-2004, 07:51 PM
Originally posted by Ojay revilO
wow.. that's a fuckin trip. just for that i will try to remember that name the next time i'm in the mood to pick up some new music. thanks.
If you want there is music at his site to check out... Vanhunt.com...PEACE
ffunkyfresh
03-09-2004, 09:31 PM
top 5 non hip hop albums I've been meaning to buy, in no particular order:
1. Sublime Accoustic Album
2. Metallica : Master of Puppets
3. Linkin Park : Meteora
4. Anything ska (my new found love)
5. The Transplants
Hey Sirius, what does your kanji stand for?
Sirius
03-09-2004, 11:27 PM
"Listen"
ElighFan
03-09-2004, 11:37 PM
Originally posted by dumb-c
im bamboozled by how many of yall like modest mouse. my older bro's been reppin them for hella long, before anyone else had ever heard of them. Theyre really great live when they get goin [on a good night/or at a good venue, at least]
modest mouse is not to be slept on by the average white musician
dramamine is the track
theres a group im sure you've all heard of thats pretty similar, but a lot cleaner sounding, built to spill, that makes good cd's
check it out if you're down with modest mouse
Hacksaw Jim
03-10-2004, 12:39 AM
Originally posted by ffunkyfresh
4. Anything ska (my new found love)
Get Live at ernesto's by The Slackers. super great shit. this is real ska for u p- p- punk ass newjacks. real raggae type shit fools.
ffunkyfresh
03-10-2004, 08:56 AM
Thanks dude I will check this album out!
And sirius that's cool that it means listen. I was just wondering, I have lots of kanji tatttooed all down my spine and everyone always harasses me about what it all means so sometimes I like to get to be the harasser!
clash - london calling
billy idol - self titled
sublime - 40 oz to freedom
ted nugent - any album
rancid - any album
Hacksaw Jim
03-10-2004, 11:45 AM
Originally posted by BTS6
clash - london calling
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word the fuck up
ffunkyfresh
03-10-2004, 12:14 PM
sublime - 40 oz to freedom
This is one of my favourite sublime cd's, every song kicks ass and it has a lot of punk in it.
D.F.A.
03-11-2004, 12:29 AM
Mars Volta isn't hard metal ahhahaa... Gomer.
No order
1. Nightmares on Wax - Late night tales
2. Neil Young - Ragged Glory
3. Peter Tosh - Equal Rights
4. The Doors - Waiting For The Sun
5. Mars Volta - De-Loused In The Comatorium.
Sirius
03-11-2004, 12:56 AM
Originally posted by BC_Homegrown
Mars Volta isn't hard metal ahhahaa... Gomer.
this has already been discussed you anal shit.
by the way nightmares on wax is sick! i was pissed when they flaked out on coachella last year... carboot soul is their best album in my opinion but i havnt heard "late night tales" yet.. if you like NOW you should check out some of the future sound of jazz compilations (which is where i heard of them, actually)... FSOJ is a little more "jazzy" and less of the break beat style but sick none the less, also Kruder & Dorfmeister come to mind...
Originally posted by ffunkyfresh
This is one of my favourite sublime cd's, every song kicks ass and it has a lot of punk in it.
Even Murs know whats up....sublime put it down.
Hacksaw Jim
03-11-2004, 09:14 AM
Originally posted by BC_Homegrown
Mars Volta isn't hard metal ahhahaa... Gomer.
No order
1. Nightmares on Wax - Late night tales
2. Neil Young - Ragged Glory
3. Peter Tosh - Equal Rights
4. The Doors - Waiting For The Sun
5. Mars Volta - De-Loused In The Comatorium.
i got all these and theyre all poppin'
D.F.A.
03-12-2004, 04:43 PM
I know thats why I want them Nightmares on wax is sick, I got 3 of their cds
raW liviC
03-13-2004, 02:36 PM
haha:
Modest Mouse= moon and antartica
ugly cassanova- sharpen your teeth or some shit like that
Garth Brooks- no fences
Creedence clearwater revival- pendulm
yeah yeah yeahs- that new shit
misslady
03-13-2004, 06:43 PM
dashboard confessional-swiss army romance
taking back sunday
goapele
btw..if you still havent gotten that norah jones, you are SLEEPIN! it is beyond hot@
RhYmEsAyErJuNkIe
03-15-2004, 07:52 AM
Linkin Park
mf sw
03-15-2004, 08:18 AM
get anything b Mahavishnu Orchestra........ probably the craziest shit I've ever heard.
I wanna hear Aesop's rock group..He said he linked some stuff on Kazaa but I wouldn't put my PC through that $H!T again
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