Who’s number one on your playlist?

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They really need to do whole albums of musical tangents to this song...

Vinyl crackles/pops add so much awesomeness.


Are you another vinyl guy? We are few and far between here on SVTP.
Give that record a cleaning and I bet it will improve it for sure.
 

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Are you another vinyl guy? We are few and far between here on SVTP. Give that record a cleaning and I bet it will improve it for sure.

I'm a fan of vinyl's sound, just don't own a player/records haha. It is interesting seeing some of the crowd changing over to reel-to-reel tape.
 

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Are any of the metal heads listening to the new Monstrosity? Its the best death metal album this year.
Well there's a blast from the past. I haven't heard them in a long, long time. I didn't know they had a new album.
I'll have to check it out sometime.
 

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Its killer! They never disappoint.
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I'm a fan of vinyl's sound, just don't own a player/records haha. It is interesting seeing some of the crowd changing over to reel-to-reel tape.


Reel to reel isnt as easy to acquire, especially with as many different mastering/pressings I can find with vinyl. I always seek out the best mastering for each album.
 

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Listened to this gem on the way to and from work today.
(Reminds me of old school Entombed,......LEFT HAND PATH and CLANDESTINE era.)

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My ride home today took me over an hour, and I didn't mind one bit.
Listened to this MASTERPIECE on the way home. It truly is an amazing album. You can just take it all in.

 

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My ride home today took me over an hour, and I didn't mind one bit.
Listened to this MASTERPIECE on the way home. It truly is an amazing album. You can just take it all in.
Not really a Tool fan, but I can appreciate their musical talent. Big time talent.
 

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Not really a Tool fan, but I can appreciate their musical talent. Big time talent.



If you have never seen this vid, watch it.
There is so much more to Tool than most know. They are all well thought out tracks. Often they use math. This track was written using the "Fibonacci theory". It is all explained in the vid.



In another instance on their 10k Days album where they have a song that is 11:16. They have 2 other songs on the same album that when played back to back equal the same 11:16 time stamp. When you play those 2 songs over the other song, it makes 1 complete song. There's no way it's a coincidence either.

 

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I like a lot of Rap/Hip Hop. Not the crap that plays in the radio, that's neither Rap or Hip Hop IMO. Mainly Old school/underground or newer underground stuff.

GangStarr, Pete Rock, CL Smooth, AZ, Big L, DJ Premier, Raekwon, ODB, RZA, GZA (WU-Tang), Nujabes, A Tribe Called Quest, Clams Casino, Thomas Prime, Cise Starr, OGC, Smif-n-Wessun, Mobb Deep, Souls of Mischief, Nas, Funkdoobiest, Biggie, Buckshot, 9th Wonder, Trae, Masta Ace, Army of the Pharaohs, Bone Thugs, and a lot of other lesser known rappers mostly from the East side. Got into Chillhop/Chill music a few years ago that has kept providing great songs.

But I listen to a wide variety of music from Rock/Punk Rock to Drum and Bass. Other artists that I listen to just as much as the above: Uppermost, Chevelle, Deftones, Moleman, Logistics, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Nu:Logic, The Killers, Blink 182, Hybrid Minds, Senses Fail, Sublime, Mitis, System of a Down, Breaking Benjamin, Seether, MTNS, Emancipator, Staind, and the list goes on.
 

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