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The What Are You Listening To? Thread - Part Three!

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N00bPwnr

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Don't get me wrong I was in no way dissing Hendrix. Purple Haze- Jimi Hendrix
but if were talking about classics don't forget: Over the hills and far away by Led Zeppelin
 

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Luke Wolf said:
No one forgets the classics here. But if you mention classics, here it is mandatory that Hendrix be listed.

Black Label Society - Electric Hellfire
*giggle* :D "the messiah" is actually the preferred name, but we'll let it slide this time
 

Shadow Wolf

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Dream Theatre/Bruce Dickinson - Perfect Stangers.

Now if people will just realise that "theatre" isn't spelled "theater." But since some of thier own band members don't know that, it might never happen.
 

ChrisP

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Tell me about it Luke... there was a protracted discussion about this over at KMA... unfortunately as one of the only non-Yanks who like Dream theatre, I lost.

Kyuss - Welcome to Sky Valley album, currently grooving to Demon Cleaner.
 

ChrisP

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That's a beautiful album... did I tell you there's another one? :p

Monkey3 - Monkey3 album... interesting atmostpheric music.
 

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ChrisP said:
That's a beautiful album... did I tell you there's another one? :p

Monkey3 - Monkey3 album... interesting atmostpheric music.
poooooosibly :D

radioio

inspiral carpets -- rain song
 

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mighty mighty bosstones -- the impression that i get

*does little dance*

"have you ever been close to tragedy
Or been close to folks who have?
have you ever felt a pain so powerful
so heavy you collapse?"
 

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NoahideHiker said:
This week I picked up Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here and Ella Fitzgerald's Hits 1956-1959.
:eek: good choices... what influenced you to pick up Ella Fitzgerald?

NIN -- eraser
 
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