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Old 10-22-2001, 04:13 PM   #11
alphageek31337
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Join Date: Jan 2001
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Cycling through the N0|z3b[]X

Hehehe....crackspeak is so quaint

right now, in and around my stereo

Kruder & Dorfmeister - the K&D Sessions: These guys are cheaper than acid, but roughly the same. Lots of organic sounding beatmixing with an almost jazzy feel, and breaking into a lot of smaples from songs we known and hate

Hopeless Records - Hopelessly Devoted to You vols. II and III: I <heart> punk rock. And the best part is, we've got a cool indie label around (these guys and sub-city are linked up, and worth a listen if you like punk rock).

The Promise Ring: I put together a compilation from a friend of mine's CD and what I've downloaded, and it's just wonderful emo, fun to listen to, down to earth, relaxing, A Picture Postcard is one of my favorite songs ever

Weezer - The Teal Album and Pinkerton: I put Green and blue together on one CD to make the teal album. The Blue Album is quite possibly my favorite CD ever, definitely the only one that I've listened to constantly for years

Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2 Soundtrack - No, I didn't buy the soundtrack, I napped it together then burned it. Some cool stuff there, especially Milencolin. I remember when a foreign exchange student was staying with my logical brother, and he brought a milencolin video that we had to convert to VHS. I stole it for about a week, and it was absolutely great. They and greenday turned me on to punk rock.

Blues Legends 2 pack - Screamin' Jay, Buddy Guy, John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, for $15, how can you go wrong? Speaking of, did anybody catch the concert for NYC with clapton and buddy guy (especially any <i>guitaristas</i>)? That was absolutely incredibly....mind-boggling.

The Who - Who's Next: Baba O'Riley (flashes back to Summer of Sam....RICHIE!!!), Behind Blue Eyes. 'Nuff. Then they add won't get fooled again, and it becomes too much.

And I'm on a counting crows kick on the computer

Steve
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