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trenchiez_
Your compatibility with Ruiner123 is Low. You both listen to Yes, AFI and Radiohead. but cool library nonetheless + voltaire quote !!
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schIZAprenic
lol are you also brazilian or do you just know portuguese? I didn't expect it lol
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schIZAprenic
Ah, eu também gosto de aprender linguagens novas, realmente o espanhol é semelhante ao português, e você fala português muito bem :)
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Nick14Orlov
Hello, my frienDD! Danse Macabre came out (ned DD album, if you're not aware of it :D). Haven't checked it yet, hopefully will do it today, will be waiting for your review as always =)
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Nick14Orlov
Yeah, I don't have any big expectations regarding this album, but I'm a big fan of Warren's work in 90s albums, and he was a participant on this one (so as Andy) , so it can be a little bit experimental, but I will definitely give it a try or two.
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Nick14Orlov
Check out 3 new original songs from this album - Danse Macabre, Black Moonlight and Confession in the Afterlife. Loved the last one a lot. Other songs are covers and reworks of DD old songs (like Drive By)
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DeadDoveAshton
Your compatibility with Ruiner123 is Low. You both listen to Linkin Park, M83 and FUCKING TRAPT?!!?? LMFAOOOO (i just find it funny that's all)
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Ruiner123
One of Hollywood's most iconic actors, his roles are usually always crazy and insane, but he can also play more serious ones as well. He is very hilarious and incredibly talented. He'll be making movies until his last breath without a doubt. I wouldn't be able to pick a favorite movie because there's just too many.
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stormsinheaven
Your opinion on the first Live album? I've only heard throwing copper and I'm wondering if the early stuff is quality
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stormsinheaven
Woah ok, interesting. That's basically what critics thought of Toad the wet Sprocket for their first album so I have high expectations. Thanks!
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stormsinheaven
Same here! My copies of Pale, Fear and Dulcinea in total were less than $10 lol. It's their vinyl that's near impossible to collect aside from Bread & Circus since, well, 90s
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MLPendragon
Ok, your shout on King Crimson is one of the best I've ever seen on this site, and I've been here almost 20 years.
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Ruiner123
Ha, I'm absolutely new to Enya myself. I just started listening to some of her albums recently since I find them cheap on CD. I've been enjoying them all, which is why I'm going to complete the discography now. I would recommend A Day Without Rain first since it's the one that has her famous 9/11 song. The whole world has heard that one.
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stormsinheaven
Sorry to intrude here. Shepherd Moons is my absolute favorite, Watermark a close second but overall her stuff is really dreamy
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Ruiner123
I was playing exclusively as a survivor for a few years until one day I got tired of getting pwned and almost gave up the game. That's when I decided to finally play as a killer and it reinvigorated my love for the game. I play on the Xbone and I can tell when I'm playing a PC player, I get so pissed when they hit me with the flashlight 3 times in a row 🤬
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stormsinheaven
Lmao I hope it didn't sound like I was teasing, I really enjoy them from time to time. I think that they peaked with "Great Radio Controversy", though Psychotic Supper is my favorite
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DanNJ316
So I came across a shout you made praising Union of the Snake from 2019, and I figured this dude must have good taste, and I was right! 96% compatibility, but also a lot of interesting stuff here that I'm not familiar with, and need to check out. Gave you a follow. Take care, brother!
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kirstensnow
you said you usually check out the first artist you don't recognize in someone's library - sounds like fun so ill do it :) never heard about mars volta, listening to their 2003 will report back haha i don't want to put it down too much but it's definitely a hard no for me. it obviously has a lot of work put into it but it's just not my stuff
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Ruiner123
After perusing through your top 50 I will say two things: 1. Welcome to Progressive Rock. TMV is a certainly a good introduction to the genre. It's about crazy experimentation, odd time signatures, cryptic lyrics and long passages. If you can't dig it, then stay away from the rest of the discography since that's the most beloved one dur to how listener-friendly it is, relatively speaking. 2. I will check out Wallows, I just knew they were gonna be an indie rock/post-punk revival band the second i heard that name and saw the album cover for Nothing Happens.
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kirstensnow
i've notoriously not liked the whole experimentation genre, ive listened to a couple experimentation albums before and not liked em, so i guess no suprise there i didn't like it lol. wallows is nice, a bit boring at times but the feel good music is cool to jam out to. check out the single pleaser, it's the best song from them imo.
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Nick14Orlov
Hello once again, have you heard the news? Medazzaland will be available as an LP version finally October 14th! It is really a great news, especially for me because I am one of the very few fans of this underrated gem here.
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Ruiner123
That's cool to hear. I like that album a lot, has some pretty good songs like Out of My Mind and Electric Barbarella. That was during one of the band's lowest points, so bad that the album was never officially released in Europe. Pretty sweet it's finally getting an official release on that side of the world.
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Nick14Orlov
Hello! Have you checked Will of the People already? Wanna know your opinion mate.
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Ruiner123
Ok, so I just heard the album. My initial thought is it's at least better than the last album. There's a lot of good riffage this time around, and the drums and bass sound really heavy. The problem is that there is not a single original idea anywhere. Everything sounds like someone, or their own stuff reused. I heard a little bit of so many known artists like Green Day, Queen, Linkin Park, Marilyn Manson, U2, Prince, NIN, Coldplay and even some Britney Spears. The stuff that actually sounds like Muse just uses so many past cliches that they do over and over. But in the end, I have to say I did like it as a whole because it's 2022 and I don't expect them to blow me away anymore. I expect them to rip off every known genre and just make a record in the style that only Muse can make.
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Nick14Orlov
Pal it's exactly the same thoughts I have. This record sounds as you met a good old friend and you don't mind hanging out with him. What is ur favorite by now?
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stormsinheaven
You'll absolutely love the first two albums. Cerulean is one of those records I feel like I could've written myself, if that makes sense
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Ruiner123
Well, I finally heard both the S/T and Cerulean and I must say that I really enjoyed them. This is the kind of music that I look for at this time of the year. I loved that post-punky jangle goth sound of theirs on both albums, really great for cold nights. Took me a while to check them out since I actually go out my way to purchase albums that I want to listen to. I find the cheapest copy on ebay, then I wait for it to get delivered, then it gets queued in front of the other albums purchased before. But yeah, thanks for the recommend, I'll probably end up buying their whole discography since I'm a completist as well heh
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stormsinheaven
That makes me super super happy!! I've only been increasing my binge listening on the first two records, namely the tracks Questions of Travel and Frigid Winter Days, although I love every song on both. I feel the EXACT same with how you compared them to this time of year, I noticed that I particularly love this sound even more when it's the middle of December into the new year hahah. It's funny you mention that you bought it because I also rebought the debut album so that I'd have the promo version, but I ended up getting the same one I had prior :(
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Nick14Orlov
Is this Kabal? Your profile picture. Didn't know his background history and yet always picked him as a fighter at MK3.
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Nick14Orlov
I loved his fatality (or it was one of his tricks) with an iron meel wheel, it was very stylish. Regarding The Predator I prefer the second part, idk why. Especially the scene in the end at their (Predators) air ship. It has a great suspence.
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Ruiner123
I would say the next 2 records form what I call the Manics Trilogy: Everything Must Go and This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours. Nothing in their discography matches the post-punk punch of The Holy Bible. Once Richey went missing, the band completely changed their outlook and sound. They just became a great alternative rock band, and have written some of the saddest songs ever . I would also recommend Lifeblood, which might be the best produced album I ever heard, the production is so clean and pristine it sounds like it was recorded yesterday.
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