tch never been interested in spotify really.my house is like a large music repository :P and if i wanna check somebody out i just search blogs for proper downloads :D
I'm the same usually, but I find Spotify really handy for stuff that I've backed up onto discs and can't be arsed to look for. :smile:
Talking of which have you got any blogs or sites where I can filter out the HC/regular punk/ska/ska-punk from all the anarcho/peace shit :p
EDIT: Talking of which I keep meaning to check that Mels rare shit, but I just can't be arsed to traul through it all :D
tch cunt :P
normally most blogs have links down the side for say anarcho / oi / punk / street punk etc
like this one http://fueradesector.blogspot.com/
scroll down till the Etiquetas section (on the right hand side)
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now listening to
exploited - war now ep
Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
normally most blogs have links down the side for say anarcho / oi / punk / street punk etc
like this one http://fueradesector.blogspot.com/
scroll down till the Etiquetas section (on the right hand side)
Cheers that looks like it's quite interesting haha it even has a crust section :lol:
Not that I actually like crust it's too close to death metal for my liking, but there's all sorts on there....nice that site shall be raped :D
thats one i found when i stumbled on a few doom items i didnt still have
now
exploited / anti pasti - dont let em grind you down ep
fucking long time since i owned / listened to this
edit - lol that sites crust section has hellbastards ripper crust demo on, awesome band hellbastard, from up your way, newcastle
Hellbastard rings a bell, wonder if they ever played the Cumberland Arms? Maybe I'll get that EP for a laugh anyway?
That site has some interesting stuff on there, I see Massacre are still going? I'm not keen on them but I had a mate who liked them back in about 98 or so, he recommended them to me after I said I liked the Voodoo Glow Skulls but the 2 groups sound bugger all like each other?
Just downloaded Anthrax's A Fistful Of Metal album and listening to I'm Eighteen - not heard it in over 20 years!! By far and away the best cover ever of the Alice Cooper song. Neil Turbin's vocals are excellent.
The Wall were a fantastic band, especially live, I saw them at The Music Machine in London and also in Brighton, they were up for playing a gig for us, but somehow this never materialised, they were also a decent bunch of geezers as well.
Listening to Anti-nowhere-league, Babes in toyland, Dead Kennedys ( again ).
Every time I read that the oldest person in the world has died, I have to do a quick check to see it isn't ME..........
as ive been reading about deep purple in the last mojo mag............deep purple - fireball (on cd)
i wish people wouldnt talk about bands :( makes me want to listen to em lol
The Alarm - Strength
a radio 4 programme about the origins of mods
Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
now
earthless - live at roadburn (an amazing band, this album features 2 songs, the first is 47 minutes long and the guitaring is amazing, it just drones on and on :P)
Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
now
Ultramarine - every man and woman is a star (if you like chilled out ambient music, folky music or the cantebury folk rock scene type stuff youll love this early 90s album....awesome)
Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
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I'm the same usually, but I find Spotify really handy for stuff that I've backed up onto discs and can't be arsed to look for. :smile:
tch cunt :P
normally most blogs have links down the side for say anarcho / oi / punk / street punk etc
like this one http://fueradesector.blogspot.com/
scroll down till the Etiquetas section (on the right hand side)
edit
now listening to
exploited - war now ep
I try my best ;)
Cheers that looks like it's quite interesting haha it even has a crust section :lol:
Not that I actually like crust it's too close to death metal for my liking, but there's all sorts on there....nice that site shall be raped :D
thats one i found when i stumbled on a few doom items i didnt still have
now
exploited / anti pasti - dont let em grind you down ep
fucking long time since i owned / listened to this
edit - lol that sites crust section has hellbastards ripper crust demo on, awesome band hellbastard, from up your way, newcastle
Hellbastard rings a bell, wonder if they ever played the Cumberland Arms? Maybe I'll get that EP for a laugh anyway?
That site has some interesting stuff on there, I see Massacre are still going? I'm not keen on them but I had a mate who liked them back in about 98 or so, he recommended them to me after I said I liked the Voodoo Glow Skulls but the 2 groups sound bugger all like each other?
just found a gg allin comp i dont have on there :)
tbh i lost all my bookmarks when my puter exploded :( and i just search now rathert han trawling saved blogs
now
exploited - live and loud
edit - i know the guy who runs that blog above on a punk site i frequent lol
There's some right junk on there as well some of those bands sound like emo crap like Fallout Boy or My Chemical Romance, enough to make me puke :D
Some good stuff on there too though.
current song - bite it you scum
screeching weasel - bark like a dog
I nearly pissed mesel' when I saw "The Exploding Fuck Dolls!" :lol:
dont think i have any exploding fuck dolls actually
now im listening to the frankenstein drag queens instead
now some classic rolling stones tunes
current track - under the boardwalk
The Wall were a fantastic band, especially live, I saw them at The Music Machine in London and also in Brighton, they were up for playing a gig for us, but somehow this never materialised, they were also a decent bunch of geezers as well.
Listening to Anti-nowhere-league, Babes in toyland, Dead Kennedys ( again ).
as ive been reading about deep purple in the last mojo mag............deep purple - fireball (on cd)
i wish people wouldnt talk about bands :( makes me want to listen to em lol
The Alarm - Strength
a radio 4 programme about the origins of mods
New Model Army - The Ghost of Cain LP
New Model Army - No Rest for the Wicked LP
The The - Mind Bomb LP
The Urban Dogs - New Barbarians LP
Track: Miranda That Ghost Just Isn't Holy Anymore
Bat for Lashes
Karren O (Where the wild Things are soundtrack)
Lou Reed
Francoise Hardy
Kimya Dawson
Manic Street Preachers
Seriously :D
The Pale Saints - The comforts of Madness LP
The B52s - Bouncing off the Satellites LP
The B52s - Cosmic thing LP
The B52s - Self Titled LP
Kirtsty MacColl - Kite LP
machine head
shades of deep purple
now
earthless - live at roadburn (an amazing band, this album features 2 songs, the first is 47 minutes long and the guitaring is amazing, it just drones on and on :P)
now
Ultramarine - every man and woman is a star (if you like chilled out ambient music, folky music or the cantebury folk rock scene type stuff youll love this early 90s album....awesome)
Track: Ilyena
They're very quickly becoming one of my favourite bands, can't believe I've only just recently heard of them... simply awesome!! :-)
Yep, it sure is... that's the first album I got hold of. Can't get enough of them at the mo. :smile: