• recommend an album to the user above you!

    look at what the person above you listens to, and based on that, suggest an album that you think they might like.

    • zinigor said...
    • Subscriber
    • 7 Dec 2006, 09:50
    Oh, OK! Let's see.. Based on your list, I recommend you listen (if you haven't had already) to Hot Fuss. It will be a fourth in a row artist starting with "The" in your top artists list :)

    "Oh, sorry, I was taking life seriously!"
    - Bill Hicks
  • You could like Harmful's Counterbalance.
    I like this album and it's a tangent to your musical sphere.

    It's Evolution, Baby!
  • you might like meathole by venetian snares

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  • i think you should listen to Without a Sound.

    • Ingyr said...
    • User
    • 13 Dec 2006, 16:38
    Try the albums 'youre a woman, i'm a machine' and 'romance bloody romance '(remix album) by death from above 1979, great music...

    • my53lf said...
    • User
    • 13 Dec 2006, 18:54
    i would recommend you Shrink

    '+pü#
  • You seem to like Noisepop like Sonic Youth, and you like cheesy funk like CSS, so you should definately get the



    The Go! Team album. "Thunder Lighting Strike".

    • [Deleted user] said...
    • User
    • 13 Dec 2006, 22:00
    For bigdirtym I would recommend Mint Royale's 'On The Ropes' because you're a Go! Team fan and On The Ropes is bouncy bright and awesome too.

    Not too sure of their other stuff, though.

    On The Ropes

    • Ryz said...
    • User
    • 14 Dec 2006, 00:12
    Blockhead - Downtown Science

    great instrumental hip-hop to chill to

    You can lead a horse to the water, but you can't make it drink
    You can lead a kid to the bookshelf, but you can't make him think
    • smezzer said...
    • User
    • 14 Dec 2006, 00:39

    to ryz

    you seem to have some love for funk/soul, so i recommend the self titled meters album. opens with *officially* the most badass song ever in 'cissy strut'

    • Ryz said...
    • User
    • 14 Dec 2006, 03:27
    i actually have a copy on vinyl, but thanks anyway!

    i see you have some british punk in your charts so to you i recommend "The Mating Sound of South American Frogs" by Peter & The Test Tube Babies.

    You can lead a horse to the water, but you can't make it drink
    You can lead a kid to the bookshelf, but you can't make him think
    • Horoma said...
    • User
    • 14 Dec 2006, 21:11
    You can choose between :
    Time (experimental cyber pseudo-jazz from Japan) Discogs link
    Strange Attractor - Rorschach (experimental and jazzy) Discogs link
    Head Hunters (but I suppose you already know this) Discogs link

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  • Kidsturk said:
    For bigdirtym I would recommend Mint Royale's 'On The Ropes' because you're a Go! Team fan and On The Ropes is bouncy bright and awesome too.

    Not too sure of their other stuff, though.

    On The Ropes



    Aye, it's awesome! I prefer See You In The Morning though.

    • [Deleted user] said...
    • User
    • 16 Dec 2006, 01:21
    • PDon11 said...
    • User
    • 16 Dec 2006, 17:29
    I guess

    Copeland - Eat, Sleep, Repeat


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  • Do you know Notwist - Neon Golden?

    And Wanderspoon: I have Rossz Csillag Alatt Született, and I'll try Meathole. Thanks!

    It's Evolution, Baby!
    • PDon11 said...
    • User
    • 18 Dec 2006, 02:27
    Have you heard Millionaire - Outside the Simian Flock

    its like Nine Inch Nails meets Prince.

  • I would just generally recommend Sam Roberts

    ..specifically We Were Born In A Flame

    All around awesomeness...enjoy!

  • I would have to say Marquee Moon.

  • I'm thinking This is Stina Nordenstam by Stina Nordenstam, which is her most accessible album. If not maybe Dynamite, also by stina nordenstam...which is a lot darker and bjork-esque.

  • Radiodread- this is Radiohead's OK Computer album covered in Dub/reggae style. Very fulfiling, some of the songs are actually better i think (Lucky) and its always interesting to hear interpretations of songs we all know like No Suprises, Paranoid Android and Karma Police,

    let me know what you think,

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