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Goldfrapp is amazing... i love their 1st album, "Felt Mountain", it's a more "calmed" album, more trip-hop, and not very electronic as "Black Cherry"... i haven't heard the entire BC album, but i didn't like "Strict Machine"... '_';; well, the Benny Benassi remix is really cool...
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Bump the chicken?? Ha ha, funny name. Sounds interesting.
I'd recommend: Start - Sun Yan Zi Unbelieveble - Wang Li Hong A Beautiful Episode - Elva Hsiao
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/edit/ For Akatsuki, a couple of Bad Religion MP3s and album recommendations! ![]() Suffer, 1988 ![]() ![]() Suffer is a pretty old album. Bad Religion had released two albums prior to this, one a punkrock album, and one a new wave album. They split up after having released the new wave one, and later reunited to make Suffer. It's a classic punkrock album, great songs, and very punk altogether. ![]() No Control, 1989 ![]() ![]() No Control is the follow-up to Suffer, and showcases a similar sound. However, Bad Religion has developed - more melody, while still undeniably punkrock. Brilliant album, one of my personal favorites. ![]() Against The Grain, 1990 ![]() ![]() Against The Grain again had a more developed sound, with some brilliant songs that combined both melody and fury. Simply awesome, recommended if you like No Control and Suffer as well. ![]() Generator, 1992 ![]() ![]() Generator is on the whole a tad slower than the previous albums. It was the first album with Bobby Schayer on drums (replacing Pete Finestone), which probably influenced the sound a lot. Altogether a decent album. ![]() Stranger Than Fiction, 1994 ![]() ![]() Stranger Than Fiction is generally an album that follows the sound of Generator (a tad slower), but its sound is more developed and the album is better than Generator as a whole. Very nice. ![]() The New America, 2000 ![]() ![]() The New America was produced by Todd Rungren - it's hard to call it punkrock (although some songs are still pretty up-tempo), which is why it got a lot of bad critics. Not deserved though, this album is one of my favorites - really brilliant songs on here, definitely worth picking up. ![]() The Process Of Belief, 2002 ![]() ![]() The Process Of Belief is a return to the old punkrock-roots - a lot of fast-paced songs (and a new drummer), but, as ever, still melodic. A more than decent release. Of course, Bad Religion released some more albums, but these I'd call my favorites and are definitely worth seeking out. Enjoy!
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