rogi
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other ones that came to mind are:
the plan - built to spill (keep it like a secret)
head like a hole - nin (pretty hate machine)
war ensemble - slayer (seasons in the abyss)
south of heaven - slayer (south of heaven)
hells bells - ac/dc (back in black)
welcome to the jungle - gnr (appetite)
highway to hell - ac/dc (highway to hell)
tonight's the night - neil young (tonight's the night)
see no evil - television (marquee moon)
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angel of death - slayer (reign in blood)
thumb - kyuss (blues for the red sun)
cinnamon girl - neil young (everybody knows...)
walk on - neil young (on the beach)
white room - cream (wheels on fire)
search and destroy - the stooges (raw power)
tom sawyer - rush (moving pictures)
21st century schizoid man - king crimson (in the court of the crimson king)
enter sandman - metallica (black album)
the modern world - the jam (this is the modern world)
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i guess it all depends on how popular a single gets, like with nirvana's nevermind album it was out a few months before it reached it's peak in sales as smells like teen spirit became more and more popular.
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lucero - tennessee
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i downloaded way too much new music the past two years and i just didn't know what to listen to anymore and i didn't even really like half the stuff. i guess i got burnt out, and i just completely stopped listening to any new music the past 6 months or so and just rediscovered some of the cds and music i already have from artists like frank zappa, kyuss, sleep, dylan, minutemen, and tom waits.
revisiting some of the classics really helped as i'm starting to get into new releases again like the national, black keys, dr. dog, etc. as much as i like the physical product, i just don't have the space to put them, so i really have to be picky. i will still buy cds from artists i absolutely love, like the national, black keys, dr. dog but i'm passing on stuff like the new pornographers, broken social scene, etc.
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led zeppelin - when the levee breaks
dylan/charlie patton - high water/high water everywhere blues
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after listening to Alligator a few more times, I like Astronauts a little better. I'd call it a good song. Not great, but good.
What is Driver, Surprise Me off of?
the cd was packed way tight, too. i thought i was going to break it.
driver, surprise me was from the bonus disc for alligator.
it used to be available here as long as you have the UPC for the CD, but it's not there anymore => http://www.beggars.com/features/thenational/#
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califone - heron king blues
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William Elliott Whitmore - Animals In The Dark
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lucero - tennessee
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wolf parade - at mount zoomer
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the kinks - the great lost kinks album
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new album this summer supposedly!
saweet!!!
listening to:
dylan @ newport with the paul butterfield blues band
the paul butterfield blues band - s/t
the paul butterfield blues band - east-west
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william elliott whitmore - hymns for the hopeless
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grand funk railroad - grand funk
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sun kil moon - april
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nick cave & the bad seeds - dig!!! lazarus dig!!!
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spiritualized - songs in a&e
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destroyer - trouble in dreams
next:
the mountain goats - heretic pride
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constantines - kensington heights
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my morning jacket - sxsw 2008 - npr
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some that haven't been mentioned:
grandaddy - sophtware slump
blue mountain - dog days
megadeth - peace sells
doves - the last broadcast
calexico - the black light
alice in chains - dirt
soundgarden - louder than love
built to spill - there is nothing wrong with love
atheist - unquestionable presence
iron maiden - killers
m. ward - end of amnesia
townes van zandt - our mother the mountain
gang starr - step in the arena
eric b. & rakim - follow the leader
brutal truth - need to control
entombed - clandestine
the wrens - seacaucus
helmet - meantime
napalm death - from enslavement to obliteration
naked city - torture garden
tool - aenima
joseph arthur - come to where i'm from
today is the day - will power
anthrax - spreading the disease
meshuggah - destroy erase improve
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cd cellar in arlington and in falls church have some good selection of used cds. http://www.cdcellar.net/
as for independent record stores, the closest you'll get is olsson's. http://www.olssons.com/ not the cheapest, but stocks most popular indie stuff.
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Career with All Great Albums
in Someone Else's Song
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here are some that came very close, at least good to great albums, to me at least:
erik b. & rakim
godspeed you black emperor
blackalicious
fugazi
mastodon
tv on the radio
sun kil moon
the shins
beulah
rage against the machine