I guess we just don't have enough music stores around. And walmarts music collection is lame.
I guess we just don't have enough music stores around. And walmarts music collection is lame.
If it counts I bought a few blank CD's, also got a Demo from a pretty shitty local band from a friend at work...It was a little hard to tell when one song went into another...and there is a really strange feedback. I'm going to hopefully assume it's just the programs they used to record.
An Cafe -- BBParallel World
Merrylennium:Neo-AnimeChains
~Even if the morrow is barren of promises
Nothing shall forestall my return~
I bought a Flyleaf album today! ^___^
xTidus: "What are you doing?"
ViviMasterMage: "I'm eating your hair... Why?"
xTidus: "You have problems..."
ViviMasterMage: "You smell nice!...I do have problems!"
Both: *giggles*
I bought Diva Destruction's Passion's Price and Exposing to Sickness from Amazon.com, but the b-tards sent me two copies of Passion's Price. I couldn't send the other copy back as the mailing is way more expensive than the two CDs combined. Mrrrh...
And I can't find any of DD's albums in this country, bleh. *goes to lurk in YouTube*
Lali-hoe, I mean, ho!
I got 'Respond! Respond!' By a band called 'eXIT cLoV' It's good to get a little more up-beat indie-pop to pad the endless metal and Nobuo Uematsu stuff every now and then.
YouTube - Exit Clov- MK ULTRA Here's the video for one of the songs (funny stuff).
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I call out these prayers to the sky, heavy with thought, see your face.
I carry these memories inside, thoughts of a soul colored by love.
See me grow wings and fly high, passions will die down below.
I burn in a basin of fire, watchers look on as they dance in their merciless sky.
Watching me, watching you.
Demon Hunter - The World is a Thorn
I bought two recently. One was Evanescence's The Open Door which is... okay. The singles stand ot but apart from that, nothing really seems special.
The other one though, Faith Divides Us, Death Unites Us by Paradise Lost is amazing. every single song is spectacular, and it's probably what I would consider one of my favourite albums.
Life Starts Now by Three Days Grace, was just as good in concert haha
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Ankoku butoh by Faith and the Muse
FINALLY, a Shinto/Japanese styled Faith and the Muse album. Let there be song, dance, stories, drink and let everyone honor their ancestors.
-Sin
Screamworks: Love in Theory and Practice by HIM <3
the last cd i bought was Rammsteins Rosenrot album.
Primus - Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People
Its been a little while but that was the last one I bought. Included a DVD with most of their music videos and some live stuff on it.
I don't buy CD's often anymore. I generally buy mp3 albums so I don't have to worry about storing the CD and its case somewhere, and you can't really tell a difference in sound unless you're an audiophile anyway (although I think the last CD I bought was Reggie and the Full Effect's "Under the Trey" and "Promotional Copy.")
Tonight, I bought River City High's "Not Enough Saturday Nights," which was okay (they have a few good songs aside from "Amy," which I already owned) and Screeching Weasel's "Boogaboogaboogabooga!" Which pretty much kicks ass, and I recommend to anyone who likes that sort of thing (hardcore punk/pop punk.) Anyhoo...
Wuv, Yer Mom
The Dawn Of... by Gallhammer. Not a new release but I've wanted it for ages![]()
Godsmack - The Oracle
We Are The Fallen - Tear The World Down
Both albums are by far the best albums I've bough in the last two years. While Godsmack took their sound to a whole new level with The Oracle, We Are The Fallen delivered one hell of a debut. Their lead singer, Carly, has an AMAZING voice. The band became instantly one of my all-time favorites.
In a nutshell: Both albums are true masterpieces. If you are a Godsmack you won't be disappointed by their new album. It's by far their best album to date.
If you are an Evanescence fan, then Tear The World Down is an album that you really don't want to miss. We Are The Fallen revived the sound that Evanescence once had.
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I forgot
its been a real long time
i have to say one of Vico C's CDs
~ Victus per Veneratio ~
The last one I bought was Jay-Z's 'The Black Album'. It's really good. I never used to be into any Hip-Hop what so ever, but quite frankly, there is some great stuff out there, and The Black Album one of the best tbh.
I haven't bought a CD in a long while prior to this, but I picked up Opeth's Watershed and Nightwish's Dark Passion Play today. Love 'em both, but I prefer Opeth.
Until now!
I bought Bring Me The Horizon's Suicide Season. I borrowed it and had it on my iTunes for ages, but I thought I would buy it. Really good album tbh. I don't normally go for stuff like that, but I really like it.
Bought Save Ferris - It Means Everything, Jello Biafra and the Melvins, When in Rome do as the Vandals, Mustard Plug Collected 91-02, and a couple Black Flag EP's off eMusic last night. Listening to the Save Ferris album right now. Ah, those were the good ol' days... The Summer of Ska, man. Mustard Plug could fall under that category as well, for that matter.
Seems like there was also an actual CD I bought recently... maybe not, though. Probably the last CD I bought was Year of the Black Rainbow. Anyhoo...
Wuv, Yer mom
I picked up Eminem's latest cd - Recovery - and I find it to be very great job by him and those involved. He talks about a wide range of topics that includee: the death and his friendship with proof, his past 2 cds (more so on Relapse), hip-hop (which extends to critics and fans), relationships, etc. He does rag on Relapse however I found Relapse to be a better cd than Encore; in Encore his lyrical ability wasn't great which he stepped up in Relapse though he didn't really talk about anything "meaningful" [I see Relapse as a metaphor to the days of when he was taking drugs - dark times]. In Recovery his lyricism and wordplay are back on form as he does an excellent job in many songs. I also liked the beats that he used as they varied and well done - I liked all them (some more than others).
Once again, Eminem shows that he is immensely greater than Lil Wayne in the song "No Love" which is what also happened in Drake's song "Forever" where Eminem left Drake, Kanye, & Wayne behind.
If Relapse won the grammy for Best Rap Album last year when there was the Blueprint 3 and OB4CL Pt II, I expect that Recovery to win this year as well since this year their hasn't been much - though this is a good cd regardless of the competition.
Main series FFs Beaten - FF: 4x, FFII: 3x, FFIII: 3x, FFIV: 3x, FFV: 3x, FFVI: 4x, FFVII: 5x, FFVIII: 5x, FFIX: 3x, FFX: 4x, FFXII: 3x, FFXIII: 2x, FFXV: 2x
Girugamesh- "Now"
Merrylennium:Neo-AnimeChains
~Even if the morrow is barren of promises
Nothing shall forestall my return~
Emilie Autumn - Opheliac, the Deluxe Edition (the most recent release of Opheliac, basically xD)
Megadeth:
- Killing is My Business... and Business is Good!
- Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?
- So Far, So Good... So What!
- Rust in Peace
- Countdown to Extinction
- Youthanasia
- Cryptic Writings
They are all remastered editions and they sound amazing. \m/
The last CD i brought was A Jimi Hendrix one of course
The one i bought was his latest (Yes, i know he's dead! Shame too. . .) album: Valleys Of Neptune, which has a lot of great song on it, like my two favs from the album; Bleeding Heart, and Hear my train a Comin'
This is a good CD, with some un finished songs that were lost for over 40 years, you should listen to this if you're a Jimi fan and/or like rock/bluesey rock/psychedelic rock/blues
When the Power of Love overcomes the Love of
Power, the world will know peace.
~Jimmy Hendrix~
Thanks to Kilala for my Avataar and Signature
The Cringe -- Play Thing
And, best yet, it's autographed.
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Acid Black Cherry - "Black List"
Merrylennium:Neo-AnimeChains
~Even if the morrow is barren of promises
Nothing shall forestall my return~
HA! People still buy CD's, that's cute.
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Quarashi - Mr. Jinx
牧師赤魔道士
This crime called blasphemy was invented by priests for the sole purpose of defending doctrines not able to take care of themselves.
-Robert Ingersoll
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Scream by Ozzy Osbourne.
Avoid his new solo album at all costs. The only song worth mentioning is Diggin' Me Down.
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