Originally posted by Andrew Monroe
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Nader Sader - In The Flesh
For some reason, a block down from where we live, there was a table set up on the sidewalk with a stack of like 50 copies of this record on vinyl with a sign that said 'free music, take one!' so I did.
It's pretty solid death/grind/black metal stuff.Rock! Shock! Pop!
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Originally posted by Andrew Monroe View PostAnd in case anyone was wondering, that new Dwarves album is killer! Much heavier and punk than the last few. Some of the old gang is back, like Rex Everything, Sgt. Saltpeter, Vadge Moore, as well as the awesomely named Hunter Down and Fresh Prince of Darkness.
Edited to add - don't listen if you are easily offended.
Double edit - I now know that Dwarves album is not that new, been kind of out of the loop on punk and such. Steady diet of death metal will do that to you, haha.
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Originally posted by Mark Tolch View Post
The Dwarves are so weird, I absolutely love the Blood, Guts, and Pussy album. Young and Good Looking has so many great tracks, but then has that Blinkish pop stuff that I can't stand. Glad to hear they might have made a return.I don't go to church. Kneeling bags my nylons.
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I ordered the UNITED BLOOD - Extended sessions and a double Pogues record that come out on Record Store Day. I don't usually bother with RSD titles, but the AF release is cool, and the Pogues LPs collect all of the B-sides (that appeared as bonus tracks on the remastered CDs) of their Stiff releases. Will be nice to have all of those in one collection.
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Hit up Princeton Record Exchange in the great state of NJ on Saturday with some friends and grabbed...
Dust - S/T
Dust - Hard Attack
Templars - Dans Les Catacombs De Studio de L'acre 1993-1999
Curits Knight With Zeus - Sea Of Time
Miles Davis - Jack Johnson
Johnny Bond - A Lotta Rock N Roll
Night Birds - Mutiny At Muscle Beach
And on CD I grabbed The Complete Stax Singles Vol. 1 1959-1968 boxed set.Rock! Shock! Pop!
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