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versionJBT
And what do you mean by that? You used to have an Opeth binge addiction before joining this site?
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Gera_010110
You can start with the one you want, but Inland Empire is his strangest movie, and if you start with this one, you will be very confused.
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Gera_010110
If you want to see more mind-blowing films, take a look at David Lynch's filmography, specially Eraserhead, Inland Empire, Lost Highway and Mulholland Drive. Surely you've already seen A Clockwork Orange.
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Gera_010110
Enter The Void blowed my fucking mind. That's why it's one of my favourite films of all time. 2001 is my favourite film of all time.
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plaguestricken1
mos def? booooo! and what lord-surreal said, get into Maudlin of the Well. they're greatness. "Bath" and "leaving your body map" are both great brother/sister albums. a few members of MotW went on to form Kayo Dot and i've always loved their first album, "choirs of the eye".
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Lord-Surreal
Go for some maudlin of the Well. They're probably the most like Harvey Milk you can get. I'm pretty noobish to them but I can say they're everything they're cracked up to be. A few others you might want to check into are Red Snapper (a lot like Tortoise), Wire (a lot like Minutemen), and an essential shout out to getting yourself a very complete discography listening of the incredible band known as Devo. Devo is seriously underrated, and is one of the most fun bands of all time. Besides, they had profuse influence on punk and noise rock. Melvins and Minutemen were huge Devo fans.
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Lord-Surreal
Hell yeah man, thanks. If you ever need recommendations, let me know. I love Harvey Milk, I'd love to see them live someday.
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plaguestricken1
where the fuck have you been?! listen if you are bored: www.canopy1.bandcamp.com
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puertoricanjane
Hi! And In The Aeroplane Over The Sea is one of my favorite albums too! It's so gorgeous and makes for really good writing music too. And I'm a history nerd so I love all the little historical references scattered in there.
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jamesusillxd
And yeahh, Saul Williams was my entry into Hip-Hop too, its a really awesome genere, but just like any other, the popular stuff is generally a really bad example and cannot stand up to some of the lesser-known, higher quality artists
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jamesusillxd
Also, woah, Oxbow, Tyler The Creator, NIN, Radiohead and Boards... You have a really fantastic taste! :D
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jamesusillxd
Hella is awesomee, Don Caballero also. More of a fan of the album 'World Class Listening Problem' though... If you like that sort of instrumental Post-Rock maybe try [url=http://www.last.fm/music/From+Monument+to+Masses]From Monument To Masses[/url] (Specifically the first album 'The Impossible Leap in One Hundred Simple Steps'), [url=http://www.last.fm/music/And+So+I+Watch+You+From+Afar]And So I Watch You From Afar[/url] or [url=http://www.last.fm/music/maybeshewill] Maybeshewill[/url]
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plaguestricken1
yeah, dude. i would buy a new xbox since you would get a new warranty with it. and i tried to listen to the music on you soundcloud but this computer im on at the moment wouldn't pay the songs. im still playing, too. my band played our first show on october 30th to a whopping 10 or so people. it was fun though. but yeah, get on xbox live again.
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