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28 minutes ago, navybsn said:

Ministry - Psalm 69

A Mind is a terrible thing to taste

Filth Pig

 

 "Filth Pig" was such a letdown, for me, after the seven year run of records from MINISTRY, REVOLTING COCKS and LARD....then this one came out and was totally underwhelming...it has a couple of good songs, "The Fall" and "Bad Blood"...but it was too subdued overall...they came back strong later on with the trifecta of records starting with "House Of The Mole" and ending with "The Last Sucker", still one of my favourites....haven't paid as much attention to MINISTRY as I should, lately, but I still manage a listen from time to time....

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1 hour ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Oxygen Destroyer - Sinister Monstrosities Spawned By the Unfathomable Ignorance of Humankind, good shit from Seattle

 

 

Ruin - Spread Plague Death, rotten putrid death from SOCAL, this one will be on my end of year list.

 

 

Nunslaughter - Red is the Color of Ripping Death, Cleveland, Ohio

 

....WhiteNoise....OXYGEN DESTROYER is fucking killer....I've got two splits and their first full length....really dig the new one and I'm gonna have to put that one in the buy category now...

HELLSODOMY - Morbid Cult

 

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On 8/26/2021 at 4:38 PM, MarkhantonioYeatts said:

.....since I brought up "Kind Of Blue" earlier....

MILES DAVIS - Kind Of Blue

.....easily in my top 10 favourite jazz records of all time....probably in the top 5....

....rating jazz records is very difficult for me.....next to impossible to narrow down my choices....maybe I'll have to try and make a list sometime....not that anyone could give a shit but me....

I love jazz lists-I'm all ears, or eyes as the case may be.

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9 minutes ago, markm said:

Convulse/World without God

Inquisition/ Bloodshed Across the Empyrean Altar Beyond the Celestial Zennith

Lingua Ignota-Sinner Get Ready

Schoenberg/Pierre Boulez conducts-weird but surprisingly accessible avant garde choral music

That Convulse album is one of my Finnish DM favorites. The way the drums come in on Resuscitation Of Evilness is just effin perfect. Love it.

Also Schoenberg :)

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1 hour ago, FatherAlabaster said:

That Convulse album is one of my Finnish DM favorites. The way the drums come in on Resuscitation Of Evilness is just effin perfect. Love it.

 

Indeed-great album...Gotta credit Goatmaster General for that one....his DM classics list covers a lot of ground. I went on a search for the early classics a couple/three years ago. 

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KEITH LEVENE - 2011

KEITH LEVENE - I'm Looking For Something

JAH WOBBLE AND KEITH LEVENE - Back On The Block

KEITH LEVENE - Never The Same Thing Twice

KEITH LEVENE - Cops Too

....one of the most underappreciated UK punk trail blazers....founded THE CLASH and PUBLIC IMAGE LIMITED and still hardly anyone knows who he is....

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