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Recently I have been mostly listening to..

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Kooks - Inside In/Inside Out
Think of Arctic Monkey's music, with vocals by Supergrass, and somewhere in the middle you get the Kooks.

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Editors - The Back Room
Really great new indie band, and the lead singer has a fantastic voice (kind of reminds me of David Bowie on some tracks).

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Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not
If you haven't heard of them yet, where have you been??? Great sounding indie/rock album at it's best, that's really upbeat, and sets out to suprise you with it's "rough round the edges" sound, which you seldom hear on albums nowadays.

[img size=100]http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/B0 ... ZZZZZZ.jpg[/img]
The Zutons - Tired Of Hanging Around
Fun, punchy, feel good music, that's great to listen to no matter where you are, or what mood you are in. Even better than there last album I reckon.

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Flaming Lips - At War With the Mystics
As strange as ever, and for those of you that have heard Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, and enjoyed it thoroughly, then this should not disapoint, as I think it's even better. Bit hard to describe the Flaming Lips, but the closest band I can think of would be something like the Super Furry Animals (but a lot better).

[img size=100]http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/B0 ... ZZZZZZ.jpg[/img]
Supertramp - Retrospectacle: the Supertramp Anthology
Not a new album, but an anthology of a band that were around a lot in the 80's, and you probably know more songs of theirs than you realise.
Some of their stuff was quite commercial, but an awful lot of it sounds strangely familiar to Pink Flloyd, but I'm glad I've finally discovered them, and I enjoy this thoroughly!
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I can't stop listening to the Me & My Katamari soundtrack.
Help.
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Stoat wrote:I can't stop listening to the Me & My Katamari soundtrack.
Help.
http://dojo.fi/~rancid/loituma__.swf
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Dr. kitteny berk wrote:
Stoat wrote:I can't stop listening to the Me & My Katamari soundtrack.
Help.
http://dojo.fi/~rancid/loituma__.swf
Bastard. After a few hypnotic mins of listening to this, I have difficulty closing it again.

I've been listening mostly to Tool, The Cure and some Ben Folds Five this last week, with a few others thrown in too.
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Post by pixie pie »

Decides to add in some more obscure recomendations (Ska, with a hint of metal flavour):

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Less Than Jake

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Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra

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Reel Big Fish

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SoundGarden

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Slayer


Doubt any of you guys will like this stuff if you're anything like Woo's taste up there. But I can't help but try and push it through, if anything you'll like Tokyo Ska, as they're just awesome, no matter your taste.

Edit: Just incase you hadn't already noticed, images are whorred off amazon, and link to there, if you're interested.
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pixie pie wrote:Doubt any of you guys will like this stuff if you're anything like Woo's taste up there.
I don't quite think that's true, I personally think narrowing the type of music you listen to also narrows your mind!

/opinion on music tastes tiem over

*listens to Burt Bacharach followed by Metallica*
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mrbobbins wrote:I personally think narrowing the type of music you listen to also narrows your mind!
You are somewhat unhinged, though.
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Re: Recently I have been mostly listening to..

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Woo Elephant Yeah wrote:Image
Kooks - Inside In/Inside Out
Think of Arctic Monkey's music, with vocals by Supergrass, and somewhere in the middle you get the Kooks.
I too am listening to this rockin' album

I think i'll buy The Feeling's album when it comes out
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mrbobbins wrote:
pixie pie wrote:Doubt any of you guys will like this stuff if you're anything like Woo's taste up there.
I don't quite think that's true, I personally think narrowing the type of music you listen to also narrows your mind!

/opinion on music tastes tiem over

*listens to Burt Bacharach followed by Metallica*
I like lots of different styles of music, it's just that there's a shitload of really good indie/rock bands coming out every month at the moment, so I've been buying their albums.

*hasn't downloaded an MP3 in about 2 years*
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Umm, isnt this all like what last.fm is for?
http://www.last.fm/user/profhawking/cha ... ype=artist
^^ thats what im listening to. Mostly.
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Not when you listen to music on a device other than your computer like normal people do. :lol:
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Woo Elephant Yeah wrote:normal people
wait....are you talking about 5punkers?

:?
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Joose wrote:
Woo Elephant Yeah wrote:normal people
wait....are you talking about 5punkers?

:?
*point taken* :)
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Jinxx wrote:
mrbobbins wrote:I personally think narrowing the type of music you listen to also narrows your mind!
You are somewhat unhinged, though.
Yes, like a trusty old gate
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Woo Elephant Yeah wrote:Not when you listen to music on a device other than your computer like normal people do. :lol:
I have a device - a squeezebox. No need for my desktop pc, and it sends info to last. However its no ipod i suppose. I listen to the same music at home as i do on the road/wherever anyway.
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mrbobbins wrote:
Jinxx wrote:
mrbobbins wrote:I personally think narrowing the type of music you listen to also narrows your mind!
You are somewhat unhinged, though.
Yes, like a rusty old gate
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mrbobbins wrote:
Jinxx wrote:
mrbobbins wrote:I personally think narrowing the type of music you listen to also narrows your mind!
You are somewhat unhinged, though.
Yes, like a trusty old gate
That sorta explained the really odd smile you kept flashing at the last LAN.
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Hehulk wrote:
mrbobbins wrote:
Jinxx wrote:
mrbobbins wrote:I personally think narrowing the type of music you listen to also narrows your mind!
You are somewhat unhinged, though.
Yes, like a trusty old gate
That sorta explained the really odd smile you kept flashing at the last LAN.
Any smiles I may have flashed in your direction He-Hulk have obviously been mis-interpreted as something wierd and disturbing.

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