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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by zealot9802, Apr 14, 2006.

  1. KIRK!
    Joined: Feb 20, 2002
    Posts: 12,031

    KIRK!
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    NINE POUND HAMMER RULES THE WORLD!! I'm not a big Nashville Pussy fan, but Nine Pound Hammer...FUCK YEAH!
     
  2. SinisterCustom
    Joined: Feb 18, 2004
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  3. AZAV8
    Joined: May 3, 2005
    Posts: 997

    AZAV8
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    from Tucson, AZ

    Me too. I'd like to know when he is coming out with Rockabilly Riot, Vol. II.
    I'm also listening to mostly OLD surf tunes.
    The Ventures
    The Astronauts
    Dick Dale and the Del Tones

    For a change of pace, some old comedy. Peter Ustinov with his comedy routine "The Grand Prix of Gibraltar". Funny stuff. He does the voices of all of the characters as well as the sound effects. I had forgotten that he also did stand up comedy as well as some serious acting. Sometimes old comedy routines are funnier than the new stuff. I found it on Amazon on CD. Next purchase of old comedy are the old Bill Cosby routines and then the search for Shelley Berman.
     
  4. Upchuck
    Joined: Mar 19, 2004
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    from Canada BC

    Brocket99
    western canadians might know what I'm talking about:D
     
  5. KIRK!
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    Posts: 12,031

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    Oh, if you can, check out The Salt Miners, Skeemin' No-Goods and Bob's Country Bunker. They all played Billetproof Detroit and became a few of my alltime favorite bands


    Coming up on KIRK!s iTunes shuffle...

    -Flatt and Scruggs
    -The Demonics
    -Jerry Reed
    -The Knitters
    -Kraftwerk
    -Lou Reed
    -Marty Robbins
    -The Milkshakes
    -My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult
    -Parliament
    -Pixies
    -The Ramones
    -Rocket From The Crypt
    -The Salt Miners
    -The Specials
    -Tall Boys
    -They Might Be Giants
    -Tom Waits
     
  6. fur biscuit
    Joined: Jul 22, 2005
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    why would you when you have 90.5 the edge here in town...?

    i like 91X out of San Diego...
     
  7. steely
    Joined: Mar 19, 2006
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    Hah! Kraftwerk! I am going to have to bring some of that to work. I brought my music HD to work and dumped 2951 of my favorite songs on my machine here. I keep them on all day to drown out the noise in the office.
     
  8. fur biscuit
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    how about some arrogant worms?
     
  9. KIRK!
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    My iTunes here at work has 2974 songs. What's scary is that it says that's 6.7 DAYS of music. I'm only about half way through loading my CDs...yikes!
     
  10. fur biscuit
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    current selection...

    Social Distortion: white light, white heat, white trash
    Fat Music for Fat people: vol. 5 the physical fatness
    some random comp cd
    Sublime: secondhand smoke
    Pulp Fiction soundtrack
     
  11. steely
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    My Winamp here at work keeps getting stuck on the same bands, even though it is set on shuffle. It is like there are three or four bands that largely dominate a days playlist. I keep meaning to email winamp to bitch about their randomization alogarithms, but I figure that I can't bitch too much since it is free.
     
  12. KIRK!
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    Yeah iTunes seems to be liking The Beastie Boys today. It has pretty good taste I guess.
     
  13. DrJ
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  14. Landmule
    Joined: Apr 14, 2003
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    Bob Marley and the Wailers, Alpha Blondy, Israel Vibration, Steel Pulse, Johnny Cash, B.B. King, Roger Cline, Elvis...
     
  15. eric
    Joined: Jun 4, 2001
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    the mummies, exploding hearts, 7 shot screamers, chesterfield kings, new york dolls, the dukes of hamburg, the rip offs, the phenomenauts, the real kids, stiv bators, agent orange, adolescents, bomboras, ghastly ones...
     
  16. Olson
    Joined: Aug 11, 2005
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    At the moment?

    Fu Manchu

    Ten minutes ago...

    Jesus Lizard

    Up after the Fu...

    Clutch


    Olson
     
  17. Fat Hack
    Joined: Nov 30, 2002
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    from Detroit

  18. SinisterCustom
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    HaHaHa! Cool!
    Just switched the CD player.
    Now playing: Cryptopsy

    Josh
     
  19. Mad FAbricators soundtrack, Vol One. 1666 - Knuckel Dragger

    Hour ago? - Brian Setzer - Live Album
     
  20. Paint
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    Paint
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    Welfare mothers make better lovers......
     
  21. Polock Joe
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    Polock Joe
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    from PHX

    Defiance -- no future, no hope
     
  22. Led Zeppelin,Black Sabbath,Pink Floyd,Rage against the Machine,Aerosmith,Hendrix....Rock and roll is here to stay,it will never die...
     
  23. Vance
    Joined: Jan 3, 2005
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    I recently stumbled upon live365.com which is a web based radio deal that has thousands of stations and that means hundreds of genres to choose from and lets you choose favorites to save for FREE! Right now I have Surf Sessions going but I bounce back and forth between that and Rockabilly Radio II. Check this thing out if you have a decent connection.

    Vance
     
  24. SnoDawg
    Joined: Jul 23, 2004
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    Jerry Springer.:D:D

    Dawg
     
  25. Mr. Happy
    Joined: Aug 24, 2002
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    Right on!
    ROCKIN' THE RESERVATION!
    Haven't heard that for years.
    Thank you.
    Thank you, Ernie Scar and Harley Squirrelnuts. :D
     
  26. Hardware
    Joined: Dec 18, 2005
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    from West Coast

    The Eagles of Death Metal - Death By Sexy

    It's their new album and it totally rocks.
     
  27. Hip
    Joined: Jan 3, 2003
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    Im still a METAL HEAD!!!
     
  28. LUX BLUE
    Joined: May 23, 2005
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    from AUSTIN,TX

    Murder City Devils-thelema album
    Sabbath-greatest hits 68-78
    Suplecs-wrestlin' with my lady friend
    Players Club-coextenction
    Transplants-Haunted Cities
    R.P.G.-fulltime (an incredible album)
    Dixie Witch-Smoke and Mirrors ( Curt just left for his tour today.bummer)
    Speedball Baby- Cinema'
    Suplecs-P.O.T.O.-(c'mon-they're the band that broke a thousand necks!)
    dunno-I was scroungin'for a new album when I saw this post!
     
  29. McGrath
    Joined: Apr 15, 2002
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    My current favorite is the Swedish band "In Flames". These boys have turned Death Metal into something you can actually call music. My wife even likes them, and she is a die hard Country Music fan...

    If you want to check them out, the songs "The Quiet Place", "Cloud Connected", or "Touch of Red", would be a good place to start.
     
  30. I just got a cd player in my 55'. took it out of my late model now that the window won't roll up i found no reason to keep a good cd player in there! but any way my current playlist includes: Johnny Cash, Bad Brains, Lars and the bastards, Rancid, Slayer, and some others.
     

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