On a recent trip to FYE, I came across:
Slayer - Show No Mercy
Cannibal Corpse - Eaten Back to Life
Iced Earth - Something Wicked This Way Comes
...but I was only able to get Iced Earth with the money I had on hand. Damn FYE and its high prices... excellent selection, but high prices. Gah, can't wait for my birthday money so I can go back and snag the rest of that. (Maybe Mayhem's De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas if I feel like it, and possibly some Celtic Frost. Depends on whether I have enough.)
edited 15th Oct '11 1:03:23 PM by DemonSharkKisame
Sparks - Propaganda and Magazine - Real Life * , both on vinyl.
edited 16th Oct '11 6:07:42 PM by MikeK
Spiritual Beggars - Self-Titled Album
Groovy, heavy stoner rock. Just as I like it.
no one will notice that I changed thisOOP Westcoast pop L Ps:
- Pearl: Pearl
- Phillips / Mac Leod: La partie du cocktail!
Someone uploaded the P/ML LP to Blogspot
. Some of it’s some pretty amazing power-pop!
Tartar Lamb 2 - Polyimage of Known Exits
Well, technically I've had the MP 3 version for a few months now, but just got the CD-R in the mail today (both of which I got for funding the album on Kickstarter).
Somehow you know that the time is right.Orbital: The Brown Album, and Peel Sessions.
He's like Renard, but with less crazy samples and better music.
The 5 geek social fallacies. Know them well.In my hands right now:
- Meshuggah - Chaosphere
Just ordered from the Internet:
- Agalloch - The Mantle (need to have my favorite album for the band to sign, right?)
- Neurosis - Through Silver in Blood (the re-issue with the pretty cover)
- Neurosis - Times of Grace/Grace (another re-issue with a pretty cover, they've restocked it recently and I was like HOLY SHIT GIMME)
Huge hit on my bank account, the Neurosis CDs especially as I've ordered them from abroad. Regretted the Neurosis purchase as soon as I confirmed it (it was two albums and a shirt, so it became $63 together with shipping). OH WELL CAN'T CANCEL IT NOW CAN I.
edited 27th Oct '11 12:37:50 PM by Litis
- Aesop Rock - B-Sides & Rarities: Vol. 1 & 2
- Pretty much Exactly What It Says on the Tin
- Aesop Rock - Labor Days
- I've had this for awhile, both on CD and digitally. But I did NOT have the bootleg cassette version. :D
- William Basinski - The Disintegration Loops (IV)
- weird ambient electronica. Pretty fuckawesome, but tedious if you have a short attention span
- Culprate - Avian Life on Mars
- Pretty generic trip-hop album with some glitch influences. Nothing special.
- Christian Marclay - More Encores
- Christian Marclay - Record Without a Cover
- Both of these are by what I can only term the distant cousin of Grandmaster Flash. It's turntablism without hip-hop and from before hip-hop was a thing. It's bizarre and rather exciting, if difficult to listen to.
- Pink Floyd - Echoes
- Pink Floyd's most "definitive" (allegedly) greatest hits album. Going to listen to it to see if the rest of their stuff takes me as much as Dark Side of the Moon did.
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I have that, but it's been a long time since I listened to it. The Syd Barrett, Roger Waters and David Gilmour eras of the band can kind of sit oddly next to each other, but trying to make a "concept album" out of their whole career is kind of a cool idea and I like all the Fading into the Next Song.
edited 2nd Nov '11 12:15:07 PM by MikeK
On vinyl:
Cheap Trick - In Color
Van Halen - 1984
Sometime when I've got a whole day off I'm just going to go listen to records all afternoon, because I've still got stuff I've never listened to.
On CD:
Ted Leo And The Pharmacists - Shake The Sheets
Brothers of Brazil - self-titled (actually borrowed from work, I plan to give it back tomorrow after ripping it).
- The Escape From L.A. soundtrack
- You've Come A Long Way, Baby by Fat Boy Slim
- Vitalogy'' by Pearl Jam
edited 6th Nov '11 5:14:57 AM by NULLcHiLD27
O.G. Original Gangster by Ice-T recently came in the mail... When I posted in the gateway thread asking for albums representative of rap subgenres of the 90's, I decided to throw all of them on the "wish list" I have on a cd swapping site, and that was the first one that happened to be available right then. I don't love every track, but I do think it's a pretty cool album. The production is vaguely Public Enemy-ish, the lyrics are generally interesting or funny, and I now sort of wish more rap albums would be peppered with really short songs instead of just skits.
edited 12th Nov '11 12:23:04 AM by MikeK
- Lines Breaking Circles by As We Draw
- Morte(s) Nee(s) & Pessimiste(s) by Celeste
- EP † by ††† (Crosses)
- I Wish My Brother George Was Here by Del Tha Funkee Homosapien
- Devil May Cry Anime Original Soundtrack
- O.G. Original Gangster by 'Ice T
- Lethal Injection by Ice Cube
- Mama Said Knock You Out by LL Cool J
- Arcade & Fury by Machinae Supremacy
- Mad Season by Matchbox Twenty
- 7.62 by Piligrim
- Apocalypse 91...The Enemy Strikes Black by Public Enemy
- Silent Hill 3 Soundtrack
- Doggystyle by Snoop Dogg
- Sonic Adventure 2 - Official Soundtrack
- And The Horse They Rode In On & Candy From A Stranger by Soul Asylum
- The Vision of Escaflowne Movie Soundtrack
edited 25th Nov '11 11:26:35 AM by NULLcHiLD27

Opheliac - Emilie Autumn
A Halloween-related purchase. I've been in the mood for goth-type stuff lately.
Jesus saves. Gretzky steals, he scores!