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Re: The good albums of 2005
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Btw, I have a bad recording so lots of clips and stuff, but it's also CENSORED! argh!
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http://www.epitaph.com/bands/index.php?id=451
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I didn't like this one much.
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well i really don't mind the skits at all, expecially for what it is. The album is pretty much music inspired by adult swim shows, which is what i'm really undecided about. like the track where doom describes each of the aqua teen hungerforce characters... I mean if you listen to any mf doom album you'll hear skits. regardless, having meatwad do beef rap is pretty dope imho. |
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Re: The good albums of 2005
Haven't read through the entire thread, but has anybody checked out Deep Dish and Timo Maas? DD's artist album "George Is On" is fantastic (features Stevie Nicks on one song, and it works) and Timo Maas's second album "Pictures" is dark solid. Both great ass-shakers.
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