30 April, 2010

Yellow Machinegun - Discography



Yellow Machinegun is so fucking ridiculous that I can't smith the proper words in my languageforge to describe how much I love them. I sincerely hope and wish that Yellow Machinegun can reach as many people as possible so that I won't feel as if I'm alone in America. This is the same Yellow Machinegun that did a split with S.o.D., Scott Ian from Anthrax's side project. Yellow Machinegun consists of 3 dangerously cute Japanese girls that mastered crossover.

Father's Golden Fish (1996)
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Spot Remover (1998)
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Build & Destroy (1999)
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Bean Ball (2001)
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Yellow Bucket (2002)
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29 April, 2010

Quicksand - Manic Compression (1995)

Quicksand is the band Tool ripped off. More or less everything Tool does is an exact carbon copy of what Quicksand has already done (except Danny Carey's insane drumming technique), from the vocals to the chugging bass. The only thing Tool has that Quicksand doesn't (except Danny Carey's insane drumming technique) is moderate radio play on buttrock stations. Now, I'm not trying to discredit Tool, because I think they're great... but most of the time I'd rather listen to Quicksand. So maybe I am trying to discredit Tool. But that's neither here nor there (possibly here)... Walter, Quicksand's vocalist, fronted hardcore act Gorilla Biscuits pre-Quicksand and post-Quicksand, he went on to form Rival Schools, which is awesome. I might up some Rival Schools later.

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Tool's newest video! Nevermind it's Quicksand from 1995.

Quicksand - Slip (1993)

20 April, 2010

Codeine - The White Birch (1994)


Codeine's music sounds exactly like the feeling of taking a bunch of oxy and riding a train. Seriously. These folks are the pioneers of the little known "slowcore" genre from the 90s/early 2000s. And that band Low, which are a lot weirder, but not as slow. In any case, I like Codeine a lot more.

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19 April, 2010

Lots of good shit for free ninety nine

No time to write biographies for each upload this time. I'll just do some comparisons.

High on Fire - Death is this Communion : Matt Pike's at it again with one of the best current straight-forward metal bands in my opinion.

Electric Wizard - Dopethrone : If Sleep took a bunch of acid and all of their trips were awful their next album would sound like this.

Bison BC - Dark Ages : Remission era Mastodon, but better and worse in some ways. Just released.

Om - Pilgrimage : Guys from Sleep minus Pike make beautiful metal that doesn't involve guitars. Wut.

Trap Them - Seizures in Barren Praise : If Converge found a fountain of youth and got really into Dropdead.


Dove - Self-titled : Nice slow, riffy doomish stuff.

Kylesa - Static Tensions : The double percussionists make this album blow my brain apart on surrond sound.