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For me its the Red Hot Chilli Peppers,a bit late i know,but someone just leant me "By the Way".
Cant stop playing it now....
...btw,while i'm here,what other RHCP albums would anyone recommend ....
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Not so much discovered, buy I got the new Groove Armada album (Lovebox) amongst others last week.
Fantastic - Nene Cherry does some brilliany vocals. Track five (Think Twice...) is a belter.
Fantastic - Nene Cherry does some brilliany vocals. Track five (Think Twice...) is a belter.
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The Music, Korn, Foo Fighters and Queens of the Stoneage. Started religiously watching Kerrang and have seen these alot! These are only a few of the ones I really like. I've been on a cd buying spree recently!!!
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I agree with the recommendation for the early stuff of the RHCP with the freaky, funk, rock styleeee.
I have always been a Chili's fan though.
I have recently discovered Queens Of The Stone Age through my brother, also The Doves - Coldplay style.
I have always been a Chili's fan though.
I have recently discovered Queens Of The Stone Age through my brother, also The Doves - Coldplay style.
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i'm a massive RHCP fan, get californication, by far the best album! i have blood sugar sex magic, mothers milk, by the way and californication! all good!
all depends whether you prefer they're fast music or slow! i prefer the slow but there ya go! californication is definatly worth buying though!!
Thanks,i'll check these out.....
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I'm a hale and hearty 28 going on 15.
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"Kill your Television" by Neds Atomic Dustbin was such a great single. As an ageing punk (yes I remember 1976/77 ) it got me interested in music again, and I spent ages following them and Mega City Four round on tour. Nostaglia, eh?
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555 Markus, I bought the album 0.522 because it had "Kill Your Remix" on it, which funnily enough is a remix of Kill Your Television and a superior version, IMHO
Oh and because 0.522 is a remix and b-sides album, it has a Ned's sticker onit that says "Pay no more then £5.22" right next to the HMV sticker that also says £5.22,another reason I bought it
Oh and because 0.522 is a remix and b-sides album, it has a Ned's sticker onit that says "Pay no more then £5.22" right next to the HMV sticker that also says £5.22,another reason I bought it
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Yep, I remember Southern Death Cult . I've got the Fatman single here...that was 1982, before they became Death Cult and then just plain old Cult and discovered metal . Billy Duffy was one of my guitar heroes .
Had some manic night watching Neds. Best concert was probably at the Zap in Brighton for a Radio 1 special. Very small venue, spent the afternoon sitting on the beach drinking with the band and then probably spent more of the concert on the tiny stage than in the audience. Pretty .
Also saw the Pixies a few times at Crystal Palace and Brixton, and fondly remember buying Miki from Lush a pint of cider and watching the concert with her. God I loved her .
My early punk days were spent watching The Damned, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Killing Joke, and was also lucky enough to be at the Rainbow in 1978 to see Public Image Limited.
Music just ain't the same now
Had some manic night watching Neds. Best concert was probably at the Zap in Brighton for a Radio 1 special. Very small venue, spent the afternoon sitting on the beach drinking with the band and then probably spent more of the concert on the tiny stage than in the audience. Pretty .
Also saw the Pixies a few times at Crystal Palace and Brixton, and fondly remember buying Miki from Lush a pint of cider and watching the concert with her. God I loved her .
My early punk days were spent watching The Damned, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Killing Joke, and was also lucky enough to be at the Rainbow in 1978 to see Public Image Limited.
Music just ain't the same now
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Just discovered The cinematic orchestra as well,very good a bit like St.Germain??
But have Re-discovered Ride,just listening to 'Going blank again' great album!
Ned's were so cool...I've gotta go and dig that one out now!
But have Re-discovered Ride,just listening to 'Going blank again' great album!
Ned's were so cool...I've gotta go and dig that one out now!
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