


Recent Movie/music Buys
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DeathDude
, Oct 20 2005 07:56 PM
750 replies to this topic
#721
Posted 08 December 2007 - 05:56 PM
Glad to hear that ya love the show Beef.
It is a fantastic show and yeah Pickles is also one of my favs, along with Toki at times. Haven't had a chance to pick up the album yet, but with the songs from the show, imagine its a great listen to take with you from place to place, can't wait for season 2 to come out next year.


http://www.last.fm/user/DeathDude/Upcoming Concerts will be attending, 5/10/08: Dream Theater, 5/12/08: Gigantour, 5/16/08: Nightwish, 5/27/08: Rush, 6/5/08 and 6/6/08: Iron Maiden, 7/27/08: Judas Priest,
#722
Posted 26 December 2007 - 04:26 AM
Spock's Beard - Day For Night Picked this CD up last week, and practically forgot that this CD along with the other two Spock Beard Albums that I owned V, and Snow, were recently reissued with some bonus demo tracks. Well besides the fact that Day For Night is hard to find for some reason. So I picked up this reissue and its a pretty good cd overall. A lot more mellower than both V and Snow but still has some charming tracks here and there, still quite progressive and a great listen for anyone looking for some mellow progressive rock.

http://www.last.fm/user/DeathDude/Upcoming Concerts will be attending, 5/10/08: Dream Theater, 5/12/08: Gigantour, 5/16/08: Nightwish, 5/27/08: Rush, 6/5/08 and 6/6/08: Iron Maiden, 7/27/08: Judas Priest,
#723
Posted 26 December 2007 - 10:24 PM
Ganging up on the sun - Guster

#724
Posted 04 January 2008 - 01:10 AM
KISS - Alive
KISS are always a great band to hear, and this double-cd contains some of my favourite tracks. I love hearing Deuce, Strutter, She, 100,000 Years, Black Diamond, and Rock & Roll All Nite.
A great album, from start to finish.
KISS are always a great band to hear, and this double-cd contains some of my favourite tracks. I love hearing Deuce, Strutter, She, 100,000 Years, Black Diamond, and Rock & Roll All Nite.
A great album, from start to finish.

#725
Posted 04 January 2008 - 05:31 AM
I just picked up a three CD set of Peggy Lee's live recordings. It makes me smile

#726
Posted 05 January 2008 - 11:16 PM
Savatage - Streets: A Rock Opera Picked this album up a few weeks ago, this is the second album after their last one, which really propelled them to be a household name, the story is pretty intriguing, nothing spectacular but its not bad at the same time, more solid work by Criss Olivia on guitar, what an amazing talent, shame that the next album which I posted about earlier was is last album, overall a solid album for an progressive/heavy metal fans.

http://www.last.fm/user/DeathDude/Upcoming Concerts will be attending, 5/10/08: Dream Theater, 5/12/08: Gigantour, 5/16/08: Nightwish, 5/27/08: Rush, 6/5/08 and 6/6/08: Iron Maiden, 7/27/08: Judas Priest,
#727
Posted 06 January 2008 - 02:59 AM
Various stuff by Keane, System of a Down, Billy Joel, and The Chemical Brothers.
And Ganging up on the sun - Guster.
Oh and Roots (the mini series, not the book) for my history teacher (class' idea).
Gotta love gift cards.
And Ganging up on the sun - Guster.
Oh and Roots (the mini series, not the book) for my history teacher (class' idea).
Gotta love gift cards.

#728
Posted 11 January 2008 - 05:41 AM
The Simpsons - Seasons 7 & 8. Bought these two seasons over the holidays, great pickups both of them, this is pretty much the classic era of the Simpsons for me (6-11) anyways since I watched pretty much every episode as I was growing up. Season 8 gets the deuce for being my fav season to date, so many classic episodes.

http://www.last.fm/user/DeathDude/Upcoming Concerts will be attending, 5/10/08: Dream Theater, 5/12/08: Gigantour, 5/16/08: Nightwish, 5/27/08: Rush, 6/5/08 and 6/6/08: Iron Maiden, 7/27/08: Judas Priest,
#730
Posted 30 January 2008 - 03:59 AM
A Guide to Love, Loss, and Desperation - The Wombats (LOVING Lets dance to joy division)
Scouting for girls - Scouting for girls
Scouting for girls - Scouting for girls

#731
Posted 30 January 2008 - 11:13 PM
Was a bit disappointed with the Wombats - Moving to New York and Let's Dance are great, but the rest is a bit mediocre I thought.
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#733
Posted 17 February 2008 - 12:34 AM
Gamma Ray - Land of the Free Part 2, I was really looking forward to this album and was also hoping that the band would not end up screwing it up, as some bands do whenever they do a sequel to a classic album like Land of the Free and needless to say it didn't happen this time around either, its a solid effort by these German rockers, with a lot of catchy numbers and solid power metal all around, its a relief since the trend nowadays among power metal bands it seems is to sell out, its happening more and more. At least Gamma Ray is still not in that group yet.

http://www.last.fm/user/DeathDude/Upcoming Concerts will be attending, 5/10/08: Dream Theater, 5/12/08: Gigantour, 5/16/08: Nightwish, 5/27/08: Rush, 6/5/08 and 6/6/08: Iron Maiden, 7/27/08: Judas Priest,
#734
Posted 19 February 2008 - 04:34 AM
Blur - Greatest hits / "the best of"
The Coffee and TV video gives me a warm fuzzy feeling inside...so I had to go find more (besides Song 2).
Heh.
The Coffee and TV video gives me a warm fuzzy feeling inside...so I had to go find more (besides Song 2).
Heh.

#735
Posted 07 March 2008 - 05:05 AM
The best of New Order, international - New Order
