For your Angry Anarchist friend
Side 1
1 Sacrilege- Life Line
2 Corrosion of Conformity- Animosity
3 Killdozer- Burning House
4 The Ex- Soviet Threat
5 D.R.I.- Karma
6 D.I.- Obnoxious
7 Stormtroopers of Death- United Forces
8 The Varukers- We Hint at Things Nuclear
Side 2
9 Dead Kennedys- MTV Get off The Air
10 7 Seconds- We're Gonna Fight
11 Descendents Pervert
12 Fear- More Beer
13 Misfits- Where Eagles Dare
14 Husker Du- New Day Rising
15 Minutemen- Political Nightmare
16 Rites of Spring- End on End
For your Angry Anarchist friend
Side 1
1 Sacrilege- Life Line
2 Corrosion of Conformity- Animosity
3 Killdozer- Burning House
4 The Ex- Soviet Threat
5 D.R.I.- Karma
6 D.I.- Obnoxious
7 Stormtroopers of Death- United Forces
8 The Varukers- We Hint at Things Nuclear
Side 2
9 Dead Kennedys- MTV Get off The Air
10 7 Seconds- We're Gonna Fight
11 Descendents Pervert
12 Fear- More Beer
13 Misfits- Where Eagles Dare
14 Husker Du- New Day Rising
15 Minutemen- Political Nightmare
16 Rites of Spring- End on End
A mixtape for your Country minded friend who also likes alternative music
Side 1
1 Jon Wayne- Texas Funeral
2 Green on Red- The Drifter
3 Southern Culture on the Skids- Bop Bop Bop
4 The Pogues- A Pistol for Paddy Garcia
5 Jeffrey Lee Pierce- Hey Juana
6 The Meteors- Just the Three of Us
7 Crime and the City Solution- Rose Blue
8 The Tail Gators- Rock and Roll til The Cows Come Home
9 The Knitters- Call of the Wreckin' Ball
10 The Beat Farmers- Reason to Believe
Side 2
11 Giant Sand- Valley of Rain
12 Lone Justice- After the Flood
13 The Men They Couldn't Hang- Green Fields of France
14 Nick Lowe- Rose of England
15 Mojo Nixon & Skid Roper- Promised Land Tonight
16 The Long Ryders- Mason-Dixon Line
17 The Highwaymen- Highwayman
18 Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds- Wanted Man
It's a mixtape for your super weird friend. He likes industrial,electronic and experimental type stuff.
Side 1
1 Helios Creed- Un-Human Condition
2 Big City Orchestra- Spidey Ubs Out
3 Butthole Surfers- Comb
4 Severed Heads- Now, An Explosive New Movie
5 Vito Ricci- No, I Deny It
6 Tuxedomoon- St. John
7 Yello- Desert Inn
8 Glen Velez- Rain
Side 2
9 The Residents- Fear for The Future
10 Laibach- Sila
11 Einsturzende Neubauten- Halber Mensch
12 Mark Stewart- The Resistance of the Cell
13 Foetus- Pigswill
14 Borbetomagus- Ohne Fleisch Loaf
15 Whitehouse- You Don't Have to Say Please
Have you ever wondered what it's like to have a Close Encounter of The Third Kind? This could have easily served as the soundtrack to Spielberg's movie if it had been made 10 years earlier. Equal parts space music (whatever that means), new age, and Ambient, Michael Stearns' 50 minute "Encounter is worth a listen if you believe in the extraterrestrial, or if you're just wanting to chill to sounds of the cosmos. Seriously, it may sound cheesy, but this album recreates the feeling of night time almost better than any other album I've heard. The opening cricket chirps and owl hoots usher in an eerie, but beautiful synthesizer symphony.
Have you ever wondered what it's like to have a Close Encounter of The Third Kind? This could have easily served as the soundtrack to Spielberg's movie if it had been made 10 years earlier. Equal parts space music (whatever that means), new age, and Ambient, Michael Stearns' 50 minute "Encounter is worth a listen if you believe in the extraterrestrial, or if you're just wanting to chill to sounds of the cosmos. Seriously, it may sound cheesy, but this album recreates the feeling of night time almost better than any other album I've heard. The opening cricket chirps and owl hoots usher in an eerie, but beautiful synthesizer symphony.
Have you ever wondered what it's like to have a Close Encounter of The Third Kind? This could have easily served as the soundtrack to Spielberg's movie if it had been made 10 years earlier. Equal parts space music (whatever that means), new age, and Ambient, Michael Stearns' 50 minute "Encounter is worth a listen if you believe in the extraterrestrial, or if you're just wanting to chill to sounds of the cosmos. Seriously, it may sound cheesy, but this album recreates the feeling of night time almost better than any other album I've heard. The opening cricket chirps and owl hoots usher in an eerie, but beautiful synthesizer symphony.
Thes One, one of the two members of People Under the Stairs, is a great beat maker. On this album, he somewhat handicaps himself by only using samples that are procured from radio an commercial jingles of the 1970s. I wish he would drop some bars on a couple of the tracks, but for an instrumental only hip hop album, it is able to keep the listener's attention. Some songs are bit one note, but the odd feeling of Muzak and TV nostalgia make for an interesting combo with hip hop. Songs include samples from Grain Belt Beer, Pan Am Airlines, Target, Hy-Vee, and more.
With summer right around the corner, I thought it would be fun for me to revisit some of what I would consider "summer" albums. At least what summer would mean to me. Late nights, cookouts, hanging out with friends, long rambling drives, etc. Some will be specific summers that I can remember, but others will just be good summertime music in general.
I recently heard "Wildcat" on a commercial again, and I was whisked back to a prepubescent age of innocence. This was one of the albums on rotation in my brother's car that year (The album came out September of '06 so it must've been this summer). This album mixes Daft Punk's dancefloor sensibilities with the hookiness and repetition of the best 60s instrumental groups. While this album doesn't hold up quite that well for me, it certainly was unlike anything I had heard up to that point in my life. I still think that Ratatat has a unique sound though. They have one of those sounds (the tone of the guitars and keyboards) that you immediately know (oh, this is Ratatat). Perfect driving music.
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