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Two more additions to my John Frusciante collection:

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They used that for years at Channel 10 when they had the V8 Supercar coverage for showing the grid, race results and the like. Before it all went to hell when the coverage went to Channel 7.
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Just finished listening to the Triple J Hottest 100 for 2012... all it did was serve as a reminder of how far that station has gone downhill in the last few years. Joining such artists as Powderfinger, Queens of the Stone Age, Muse, Mumford & Sons, Oasis and Jet (just to name a few) as Hottest 100 winners is this (very strong language warning, don't click that link wmetcalf!). I can't quite decide whether it's worse than the 2010 winner; "Big Jet Plane" by Angus and Julia Stone.

Also, there was a website that took all of the votes shared to social media and sorted them... and predicted every song in the top 10, some in the wrong order, but the top 3 were exactly the same.
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Does anyone have Last.fm?
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To quote Kimi Räikkönen: yes.
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Is anyone here buying the new Biffy Clyro album tomorrow? From the stuff that I've already heard from it, it's gonna be brilliant.
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East Londoner wrote:Is anyone here buying the new Biffy Clyro album tomorrow? From the stuff that I've already heard from it, it's gonna be brilliant.


I'm gonna order it in a few days time...in the meantime I'm ordering this as we speak.
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I still feel like an outcast for listening to old metal instead of whatever the kids today are listening to.

Then again, I can't help it if this song is awesome.
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DalekSam wrote:I still feel like an outcast for listening to old metal instead of whatever the kids today are listening to.

Then again, I can't help it if this song is awesome.
You, sir, are amazing! One of my favorites off of that album, next to "Painkiller" and "Battle Hymn/One Shot at Glory". 8-)
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I usually pay no attention whatsoever to the BBC Sound Of... winners, because normally they champion inoffensive, 'vanilla' acts like Keane that can be played to death on the radio, or absolute utter dross like 50 Cent/Pence ( :P ) and Jessie J ( :x ). But this year, they've actually chosen a cracking band for once, that appear to have been influenced by Fleetwood Mac.

Haim - Don't Save Me
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18 years ago today, Richey Edwards of the Manic Street Preachers quite literally disappeared off the face of the planet. So, three of the best from the greatest Welsh band ever, to mark this anniversary.

Motorcycle Emptiness

Life Becoming a Landslide

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I have a new remix out!

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East Londoner wrote:I usually pay no attention whatsoever to the BBC Sound Of... winners, because normally they champion inoffensive, 'vanilla' acts like Keane that can be played to death on the radio, or absolute utter dross like 50 Cent/Pence ( :P ) and Jessie J ( :x ). But this year, they've actually chosen a cracking band for once, that appear to have been influenced by Fleetwood Mac.

Haim - Don't Save Me


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My friend's USB drive spoiled, spilled tea on her laptop and had a bird poo in her hand.

What did she do in her past life to deserve this?

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WaffleCat wrote:I'm having Lucid Dreams.


Interestingly enough, I'm also listening to Franz today, a mix of them and Amy Macdonald, because she's on Top Gear tonight. Glasgow's finest, unless Stramala knows better. 8-)
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East Londoner wrote:
WaffleCat wrote:I'm having Lucid Dreams.


Interestingly enough, I'm also listening to Franz today, a mix of them and Amy Macdonald, because she's on Top Gear tonight. Glasgow's finest, unless Stramala knows better. 8-)

Simple Minds, Primal Scream and Texas. There. I knew better.
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Stramala [kostas22] wrote:
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WaffleCat wrote:I'm having Lucid Dreams.


Interestingly enough, I'm also listening to Franz today, a mix of them and Amy Macdonald, because she's on Top Gear tonight. Glasgow's finest, unless Stramala knows better. 8-)

Simple Minds, Primal Scream and Texas. There. I knew better.


You win, sir.
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Took delivery of my Warpaint album; 'twas the deluxe edition which includes The Fool, and their Exquisite Corpse EP. And it is bathplug brilliant.

One such example...give it a listen.
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Maison & Dragen are probably my favourite electro production duo atm...
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East Londoner wrote:This thread needs more Pulp.


I do love this song...
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Ataxia [BacLettNinj] wrote:
East Londoner wrote:This thread needs more Pulp.


I do love this song...


So do I, and I agree that more Pulp in this thread is always a good thing.
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Controversial opinion time...

Pulp are a godawful band. Common People made me want to throw myself off a bridge to make the music stop.
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Stramala [kostas22] wrote:Controversial opinion time...

Pulp are a godawful band. Common People made me want to throw myself off a bridge to make the music stop.


Get out, now. :evil: :cry:

My unpopular opinion involving a 90s band:

Radiohead's best albums were Pablo Honey and The Bends. Nothing they've made since 1995 has been good to my ears. And they should stop being so depressing as well.

I've tried countless number of times to get into OK Computer. Hasn't worked at all. :|
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East Londoner wrote:
Stramala [kostas22] wrote:Controversial opinion time...

Pulp are a godawful band. Common People made me want to throw myself off a bridge to make the music stop.


Get out, now. :evil: :cry:

My unpopular opinion involving a 90s band:

Radiohead's best albums were Pablo Honey and The Bends. Nothing they've made since 1995 has been good to my ears. And they should stop being so depressing as well.

I've tried countless number of times to get into OK Computer. Hasn't worked at all. :|


I thought Hail to the Thief was a good album.
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Can't think of any better way to spend the last hour of my childhood apart from blasting out Oasis. :mrgreen:
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redbulljack14 wrote:
East Londoner wrote:
Stramala [kostas22] wrote:Controversial opinion time...

Pulp are a godawful band. Common People made me want to throw myself off a bridge to make the music stop.


Get out, now. :evil: :cry:

My unpopular opinion involving a 90s band:

Radiohead's best albums were Pablo Honey and The Bends. Nothing they've made since 1995 has been good to my ears. And they should stop being so depressing as well.

I've tried countless number of times to get into OK Computer. Hasn't worked at all. :|


I thought Hail to the Thief was a good album.


Kid A and In Rainbows were corkers...loved them.

East Londoner wrote:Can't think of any better way to spend the last hour of my childhood apart from blasting out Oasis. :mrgreen:


If I'm right in my interpretation, happy birthday!
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East Londoner wrote:Can't think of any better way to spend the last hour of my childhood apart from blasting out Oasis. :mrgreen:


Indeed, there's nothing better than simply tuning the outside world out while listening to Oasis' Stop the Clocks album from the Oasis collection my friend gave me yesterday. What annoys me however is I didn't get most of the Morning Glory album, and I'm gonna harass him about it until he gets it :P
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Ataxia [BacLettNinj] wrote:
East Londoner wrote:Can't think of any better way to spend the last hour of my childhood apart from blasting out Oasis. :mrgreen:


If I'm right in my interpretation, happy birthday!

I second that, happy birthday! :)
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pasta_maldonado wrote:
Ataxia [BacLettNinj] wrote:
East Londoner wrote:Can't think of any better way to spend the last hour of my childhood apart from blasting out Oasis. :mrgreen:


If I'm right in my interpretation, happy birthday!

I second that, happy birthday! :)


Cheers fellows! :)
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