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i've always found black dice to be a meh band, even when they were good.
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i agree, they arent nearly one of my favorites. but, im just saying, they pretty much morphed into a different band, got tired of hardcore and got wierd. they are kinda mesmerizing live though. they lost a major asset in hisham when he got the boot.
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My top 10 :
1. Gowns – Red state 2. Charlemagne Palestine – The apocalypse will blossom 3. Oxbow – The narcotic story 4. Islaja – Ulual yyy 5. Battles – Mirrored 6. Led Bib – Sizewell tea 7. Burial – Untrue 8. Sunny Day in Glasgow – Scribble mural comic journal 9. James Blackshaw – The cloud of unknowing 10. Zelienople – His/Hers |
i was so positive that people would be bored with 'mirrored' right now. i lie everyone else bought into the hype when i first heard it and listened to it a lot, but now, i have absolute no desire to listen to those songs ever again.
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I am not bored with Mirrored at all. I don't listen to it that as often as when I first bought it, but it's the same with every single album... it still is a very good record
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i dont think its great. i liked it at first, but now it just sounds like some lite-electronic rhythms and those annoying fucking vocals. "tonto" is a great track though, i still listen to that one often. i wonder what anthony thinks about his boy's band... |
mirrored is an incredible album. i think thats the 8th time ive typed that in this thread!
from what i gather i think anthony is into whatever ty does. im sure like most dads, his sons music is misunderstood by the older generation....... then again...... |
1. battles - mirrored
2. oxbow - the narcotic story 3. animal collective - strawberry jam 4. panda bear - person pitch 5. thurston moore - trees outside the academy 6. lil wayne - da drought 3 7. wolves in the throne room - two hunters 8. hot cross - risk revival 9. pig destroyer - phantom limb 10. sleeping people - growing |
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