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Just post general music information that you are interested in or that you think others will be. Or just discuss music.
I don't have anything to start this thread off, so I'll just say that Julien-K released their new album, We're Here With You, today and it doesn't disappoint.
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if i must...
Justin Beiber's "Never say Never" and "Baby"

just thinking of those songs make me sick
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I love creating my own music. Here is a link to my latest album.

http://www.reverbnation.com/tunepak/3503602
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My band is in the begining process of recording our first EP, when It's done I'll post it for your listening pleasure.

Right now I'm inot bagpipe music and celtic folk songs, taking pride in my heretige.
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Been listening to a lot of Trent Reznor's work lately (mostly Nine Inch Nails), the man is a genius. Bill Leeb (mostly Front Line Assembly) as well.
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index wrote:Justin Beiber's "Never say Never" and "Baby"

just thinking of those songs make me sick
Ugh, I accidentally overheard him in some sort of Christmas special that was being blasted far too loudly in the next room. I know it was him because I felt nauseating vibrations through my entire body. I immediately countered the unholy racket with Rammstein's "Ich Tu Dir Weh" but that song has a fairly soft and long intro, so I got a pretty good glimpse of hell before Till started singing and put Justin in his place.

Couldn't walk a straight line for a week afterwards.
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On behalf of Canada, I apologize for Justin Bieber. Although it should be noted, America signed him, not us.
Oh, I also apologize for Nickelback. But to be fair, they're from Alberta. If you know anything about Canada, that should be relatively self-explanatory.
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index wrote:Justin Beiber's
just thinking about him makes me sick
I am not going that far, but I am glad the radiochannel I often listen to doesnt play his songs.

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I really like a lot of older stuff, even from way before I myself was created.
Since her (recent) dead I also found a new interest in Etta James.
I often fall back to the Rolling Stones, but also like Van Morrison .... etc.
In the end I like a lot, but usually just the most populair songs of that artist/band, I could easilly play some 50s music and next some new age trance (though I dont often like the latter).
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HitchcockGreen wrote:On behalf of Canada, I apologize for Justin Bieber. Although it should be noted, America signed him, not us.
Oh, I also apologize for Nickelback. But to be fair, they're from Alberta. If you know anything about Canada, that should be relatively self-explanatory.
That's fine, you lot also came out with Arcade Fire and Front Line Assembly.
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PolkaDot Cadaver released their new "Sex Offender" Album.
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I like the Knife and Fever Ray, and have for a long time, but more recently I've come to live the Swedish Electronic Duo Royksopp and their album Senior: http://youtu.be/LjZWlffF-d0

I also came across a weird little band called Cocorosie. Observe: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tu3EcAHdHlE&ob=av2e and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiEqWYawpeU
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Fever Ray *is* The Knife - or part of it, anyway - so it's a fair bet that liking The Knife means you like music by both of the Dreijers. They've come out with some nice light electronica.
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Indeed, I knew that.
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Good, 'cause there are so many Rever Ray fans who listen to The Knife and go "Hmm. Sounds like Fever Ray."
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AHadley wrote:
That's fine, you lot also came out with Arcade Fire and Front Line Assembly.
Was never a big fan of FLA. But we also have DFA1979 and NoMeansNo.
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