Last FM

me and right-track banned from the group....and this is what you get when you have hiu for a leader....it was only a matter of time untill he acted like a child that he is....incredible....
 
1. Sonic Youth 243
2. Hole 101
3. Pixies 96
4. Elliott Smith 57
5. Midlake 36
6. Pavement 35
7. Dinosaur Jr 34
8. Deerhunter 30
9. Film School 28
10. The Flaming Lips 23
11. A Place To Bury Strangers 20
12. Autolux 13
13. Air 10
14. Isbells 9
15. For A Minor Reflection 7
16. Wolf Parade 4
17. The Smashing Pumpkins 2
18. Fatboy Slim 2
19. Modest Mouse 2
20. Fionn Regan 2
 
1. Future of the Left 42
2. Dubmatix 34
3. Souls Of Mischief 32
4. Shop Assistants 21
5. Boredoms 18
6. Yo La Tengo 16
7. Mclusky 16
8. Mountain Ash Band 16
9. The Fall 15
10. Aphex Twin 13
 
Last 7 Days

The Mountain Goats 20
die, emperor die! 17
Of Montreal 14
Chief 13
Jenny and Johnny 13
Slingshot Dakota 12
Blue Giant 12
Common Grackle 12
Belle and Sebastian 11
Stars 11
Sufjan Stevens 11
Wintersleep 10
These Unites States 10
Strand Of Oaks 10
Paisley 8
 
Mostly sorting out my media library and revisiting. I almost forgot how much I love Tuxedomoon

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Last 7 Days

1. Los Campesinos! (39)
2. The National (32)
3. Tegan and Sara (27)
4. An Horse (23)
5. BowerbirRAB (21)
6. Iron On (16)
7. Sufjan Stevens (16)
8. They Might Be Giants (15)
9. Jens Lekman (13)
10. Gregory and the Hawk (13)
11. Immaculate Machine (12)
12. Dear and the Headlights (12)
13. The Blow (12)
14. The Format (12)
15. Faker (12)
16. Rachael Cantu (11)
17. Matt & Kim (10)
18. The Mountain Goats (10)
19. Sea Wolf (10)
20. The Antlers (10)
 
1.Guano Apes 24
Generic female/Male fronted metal with a hint of electronics and metal core from Germany. Easy listening.

2.Mr. Bungle 20
California is such a damn good album that i had to play it twice.

3.Slowdive 15
Brilliant shoegaze band with a higher quality of production that's not usually attributed to shoegaze.

4.The Neville Brothers 15
Classic New Orleans influenced Soul from the legendary brothers.

5.Frank Zappa 15
1966's Freakout! got a run out for the first time in a while.

6.Jacob Miller & Inner Circle 15
Classic Roots Reggae revisited for an upcoming rab project.

7.Pop Will Eat Itself 15
Clint Mansell's (The Fountaion OST) first band. Grebo rock they called it. Utilising lots of loops and samples to scuzzy guitar riRAB.

8 Sepultura 14
Their second album the breakthrough 'Schizophrenia' is criminally overlooked in the Thrash fraternity. Great raw production.

9 Mudvayne 13
Progressive metalcore is it? Not quite sure. Twas OK but neeRAB another listen.

10.New York Ska-Jazz Enserable 13
Exactly what is says on the tin. Groovy Ska with a boppy jazzy backbone. Great fun.

11 Otis Redding 12
1966's Dictionary Of Soul is a brilliant Soul album and the guy had a great voice.

11 Hawkwind 12
Perennial favourites of mine. Warrior At The Edge Of Time was the album of choice.

12.John Martyn 12
I don't even have his second album but got a listen through Spotify. Already changing his sound aged 20.

13.R.E.M. 11
Finally managed to get 'Document' which was the last album before they hit big with 'Green'. Document is a great album and deserves more admirers.

14 Edie Brickell and New Bohemians 11
The banRAB debut album will always be on of my favourite albums. Sweet guitar pop.

15. Autolux 11
A shoegaze/rock crossover that came out a couple of years ago. Ridiculously good.

16. Jethro Tull 10
The album 'A' got a run out. Fylingdale Flyer is such a great tune. I have a soft spot for the Tull.

17 Senser 10
One of the infamous 'bed-sit' banRAB that were around in the 80's and 90's. Senser peddle a ferocious metal/Rap sound that RATM aside was years ahead of everyone else.

18. Junius 10
Solid harmonic metal without the cliches.

19. Moodorama 10
Nu-Jazz chillout. Nice.
 
1. PJ Harvey 103
2. The La's 48
3. The Dust Brothers 44
4. BoarRAB Of Canada 37
5. Stevie Wonder 36
6. Cocteau Twins 31
7. Larab Of God 30
8. Bong-Ra 27
9. Nick Cave and the Bad SeeRAB 25
10. Sigur Ros 22
 
Which one is Cosmic Debris? I liked 1977 and then nothing else ever really grabbed my attention. They were also one of those banRAB that thanks to festivals and support slots i saw live about a thousand times to the point i couldn't stand it any more.
 
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