10 In Five.
Bought ten CDs this week. Was going to add downloaded stuff to this list but then I realized fuck you. |
1 | | Reverend Bizarre II: Crush the Insects
Pure Doom: No Keyboards, Synthesizers, Flutes or Violins used on this album. A DEEP BOW TO ALL THOSE WHO CHERISH THE TRADITION OF PURE HEAVY DOOM METAL AND THOSE WHO FORGED ITS FOUNDATIONS BY FOLLOWING IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF THE SONIC GODS AMONG MEN: BUTLER, IOMMI, WARD, AND OSBOURNE. |
2 | | Sepultura Arise
Hard to believe Sepultura used to be good. Haven't heard it yet but from what I know it's in the vein of Beneath the Remains and not the queer groove shit they put out a few years later |
3 | | These Arms Are Snakes Tail Swallower and Dove
It was cheap, I was curious. |
4 | | Thelonious Monk Quartet with John Coltrane At Carnegie Hall
cuz |
5 | | Guru Jazzmatazz
All around the city and from coast to coast
I'm slicker than most I'm slicker than most
Who put the jazz in the hip hop funk?
It's me chump.. the originator with the flavor |
6 | | The Bronx The Bronx
They were good live a few years back. The cover is cool in person. I'm shallow. It was cheap.
Combination for success. |
7 | | Fugazi The Argument
cuz |
8 | | Uncle Tupelo Still Feel Gone
Awesome |
9 | | Outkast Aquemini
Outkast when they were still interesting. Still, the album follows suit with the rest of their discography: it's wildly inconsistent. |
10 | | Arcade Fire Neon Bible
I waited a few years to check them out just because of the overplaying and overhyped-ness of them in Canada. Was worth the wait. |
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