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LENE LOVICH: MARCH

TRACK RATINGS:

  • “Life” – 9/10
  • “Wonderland” – 8/10
  • “Nightshift” – 8/10
  • “Hold on to Love” – 8/10
  • “Rage” – 8/10
  • “Natural Beauty” – 7/10
  • “Make Believe” – 10/10
  • “Shadow Walk” – 8/10
  • “Vertigo” – 8/10
  • “Sharman” – 6/10

ALBUM RATING: 8/10

ALBUM COVER RATING: 5/10


LENE LOVICH: SHADOWS AND DUST

TRACK RATINGS:

  • “Craze” – 7/10
  • “Shape Shifter” – 8/10
  • “Sanctuary” – 9/10
  • “Remember” – 8/10
  • “Gothica” – 9/10
  • “Ghost Story” – 9/10
  • “The Insect Eater” – 9/10
  • “Little Rivers” – 8/10
  • “The Wicked Witch” – 7/10
  • “Light” – 9/10

ALBUM RATING: 8/10

ALBUM COVER RATING: 5/10


DEF LEPPARD: HYSTERIA

TRACK RATINGS:

  • “Women” – 8/10
  • “Rocket” – 9/10
  • “Animal” – 10/10
  • “Love Bites” – 8/10
  • “Pour Some Sugar on Me” – 8/10
  • “Armageddon It” – 8/10
  • “Gods of War” – 8/10
  • “Don’t Shoot Shotgun” – 7/10
  • “Run Riot” – 7/10
  • “Hysteria” – 8/10
  • “Excitable” – 7/10
  • “Love and Affection” – 8/10

ALBUM RATING: 9/10

ALBUM COVER RATING: 10/10


TANGERINE DREAM: CYCLONE

TRACK RATINGS:

  • “Bent Cold Sidewalk” – 7/10
  • “Rising Runner Missed by Endless Summer” – 5/10
  • “Madrigal Meridian” – 7/10

ALBUM RATING: 6/10

ALBUM COVER RATING: 6/10

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I listened to the three most popular blink-182 albums because I was bored.

Enema of the State (1999)

I mean, it’s a pop punk classic, how can I not love it? It’s an album that I keep returning to just because it’s so fun. I’m guessing a lot of you dislike this band but whatever, I still love this album.

Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (2001)

This one gets hyped a lot by blink fans, but I think it’s kind of meh. It’s not as fun or catchy as Enema of the State and not as interesting or experimental as the untitled album. I love the singles and the joke track but overall it’s not one I would listen to all the way through again.

untitled (blink-182) (2003)

I find this one to be a really good album. I don’t listen to it as much as Enema but I find it more intriguing and varied. Some of the experimental songs pay off, and others pay off less, but overall the album comes together very well.

Not enough people read the EU.

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LuckyGungan2001 said:

I’m guessing a lot of you dislike this band but whatever

I don’t. I don’t listen to them that often anymore, but I still like them all right. I remember thinking TOYPAJ was better than Enema, but, again, it’s been a while since I’ve listened.

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Jacob Martin- Alterations
(closest to the full cover i could find)

A collection of nine covers/reimaginings by our own Possessed! The led Zeppelin and Iron Maiden tracks were the only original versions I was familiar with going in, so I have nothing to compare the other tracks to. Each track is great! Blistering riffs that’ll make you see speedlines! The Zep/Maiden tracks stand out because I know the originals. Both are great versions that change things up enough to be interesting while being recognizable enough to feel familiar.
Well done!

Ray’s Lounge
Biggs in ANH edit idea
ROTJ opening edit idea

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O, so you’ll listen to Possessed’s album, but not my crappy vaporwave EP? I see how it is. 😤

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U2 should really be named UPoo because man they are terrible.

Keep Circulating the Tapes.

END OF LINE

(It hasn’t happened yet)

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ray_afraid said:

Jacob Martin- Alterations
(closest to the full cover i could find)

A collection of nine covers/reimaginings by our own Possessed! The led Zeppelin and Iron Maiden tracks were the only original versions I was familiar with going in, so I have nothing to compare the other tracks to. Each track is great! Blistering riffs that’ll make you see speedlines! The Zep/Maiden tracks stand out because I know the originals. Both are great versions that change things up enough to be interesting while being recognizable enough to feel familiar.
Well done!

Thanks! (Although the full cover is in the thread lawl)

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suspiciouscoffee said:

I Am Trash Man by yours truly

The shittiest stolen music “vaporwave” ep I could make while bored and goofing off in GarageBand on my laptop.

Link in sig.

Just saw this so I gave it a listen.

It’s not as bad as you think it is, there’s potential in there for sure. Keep going, and keep experimenting!

Keep Circulating the Tapes.

END OF LINE

(It hasn’t happened yet)

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Tyrphanax said:

suspiciouscoffee said:

I Am Trash Man by yours truly

The shittiest stolen music “vaporwave” ep I could make while bored and goofing off in GarageBand on my laptop.

Link in sig.

Just saw this so I gave it a listen.

It’s not as bad as you think it is, there’s potential in there for sure. Keep going, and keep experimenting!

I took your advice to keep experimenting and made… whatever this is.

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So I’ve just plunged into the British Brigade of Bad@$$ery known as the New Wave of British Heavy metal and I just listened to Grim Reaper’s Fear No Evil for the first time and I must say it F@#$KING rules!

The cover art features a skeleton riding a motorcycle through a stained glass window and it’s every bit as awesome as it sounds, I’d post a picture if I knew how.

Whereas Saxon are clearly inspired by Led Zeppelin, and Witchfinder General is pure Black Sabbath, Grim Reaper is pure Judas Priest (my personal favourite band of all time).

Lightning fast lead work, drums that punch through the mix like Howitzer fire, Steve Grimmett’s vocals are like an air-raid siren, and bass that’s inaudible. Absolutely excellent low-fi 80’s metal. HIGHLY recommended.

Luke astro-projects himself to Salt Lake Planet, gets shot at by gorilla walkers, has a non-lightsaber duel with Darth Millennial, then dies of a broken heart, inspiring broom boys throughout the galaxy to get creative with their sweeping. - DuracellEnergizer

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I really like Electric Light Orchestra so I listen to them fairly regularly. The last album I listened to was “Out of the Blue”. It’s not my favorite ELO album (that would have to go to Eldorado), but it definitely has so many good songs on it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsT4rwbOb0E

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JediExile said:

I really like Electric Light Orchestra so I listen to them fairly regularly. The last album I listened to was “Out of the Blue”. It’s not my favorite ELO album (that would have to go to Eldorado), but it definitely has so many good songs on it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsT4rwbOb0E

I like ELO quite a bit. It’s like everyone loves their songs. You hear Mr. Blue sky in almost every film or commercial these days, but you never see kids wearing ELO shirts, like you see with AC/DC or Zeppelin.

Been revisiting the group that kind of pushed me acoustically. For years I was a metal guitarist, with an appreciation of classical music, but as far as guitar was concerned, my heroes were all rock guys. Fast noodling, hard shredding, and power chords. Then I was introduced to this duo when I watched The Graduate as a teen:

Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme - Simon & Garfunkel
Minion

I love every album S&G put out, but I tend to play more tracks from this than others. That being said, I don’t think any of their albums differ too greatly at least in sound. There’s moments when the production might be a little bigger, but at their core, they are 2 men and a guitar singing impeccably to songs that have endured. These recordings are 50 years old, and still seem so fresh.

"The other versions will disappear. Even the 35 million tapes of Star Wars out there won’t last more than 30 or 40 years. A hundred years from now, the only version of the movie that anyone will remember will be the DVD version [of the Special Edition], and you’ll be able to project it on a 20’ by 40’ screen with perfect quality. I think it’s the director’s prerogative, not the studio’s to go back and reinvent a movie." - George Lucas

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Pretty much nonstop since I bought it last week.