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What You Listening To You Crazy FOOOOOO!!!

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Kid Mac - mixtape

Note: sponsored by MBK clothing. IE My Brother's Keeper, IE Bra Boys.

It's funny, not bad :)
 
A playlist from last week for a quieter nite...

Orb Is - Orb
Halo - Mystical Sun
Enter The Lovely - Bluetech
The Sacred Vibe - Alien Mutation
7th Phase Dub - Bluetech
Caravan - Dr Atmo & Deep Space Network
The Art Of Sequencing (pt2) - Fanger & Schonwalder
 
Jaime Lidell - Another Day.

Massively both impressive and disapointing at falls... he did this thing when he just made noise for like... 10 minutes... it was so fuckin trippy and weird, i loved it.

Actually... he was fuckin great
 
This American Life - Teenage Embed Part Two

Without a doubt the best TAL episode I've ever listened to, and I've listed to pretty much all of them. If you've got a spare hour, give it a go. You don't need to listen to Part One first.

As per the description:

254: Teenage Embed, Part Two

In early 2003, we brought you a special show about a California teenager, Hyder Akbar, who traveled to Afghanistan, his family's homeland, for the first time. His father had moved back to work for Afghan President Hamid Karzai. Hyder brought along a tape recorder, and his audio diary, produced by Susan Burton, won the Silver Award for Best Documentary at the 2003 Third Coast International Audio Festival. This summer, Hyder returned to Afghanistan, to the rural province of Kunar, where his family is from and where his father is now governor. In this new audio diary, Hyder has amazing access to all sorts of things few reporters get to see: U.S. forces interrogating a suspected terrorist, soldiers trying to mediate between the new Afghan government and local people, and more. His recordings were produced for radio by Susan Burton, with funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

Part One.

Hyder notices changes in Kabul in the year since he visited Afghanistan. Then he heads to Kunar, near the Pakistan border, one of the remote regions where Al Qaeda, the Taliban and local warlords are still fighting the new Afghan government and the U.S. military. Hyder visits a massacre site. He then finds himself pressed into service as a translator between American soldiers, local Afghans, and a former communist who's once again running things. (25 minutes)

Part Two.

Hyder's story continues. He and his convoy of American soldiers run into trouble on their way back home. Hyder is asked to mediate between U.S. interrogators and a suspected terrorist, with confusing results. Hyder travels to the home of his Uncle Rauf.


http://www.thislife.org/Radio_Episode.aspx?episode=254
 
Bob Dylan - Positively 4th Street

ha. Feeling this one today. :D

And now I know you're dissatisfied with your position and your place
Don't you understand, it's not my problem

I wish that for just one time you could stand inside my shoes
And just for that one moment I could be you

Yes, I wish that for just one time, you could stand inside my shoes
You'd know what a drag it is to see you
 
I've got a truckload of music ready to begin listening to, including a playlist my friend Tess made for me, sort of a "get well" gift. <3

Right now

Arcade Fire - Wake Up

If I could find words to describe how much I love the Arcade Fire, I'd be famous for inventing great words or something.
 
Annoyed about things I can't change and ended up here:

Eels - Novacaine for my soul

guess who's living here
with the great undead
this paint by numbers life
is fucking with my head once again

life is good
and I feel great
'cause mother says I was
a great mistake


In other news, the awesome sushi guy next to my building at work can barely speak English but was wearing a, 'Cheer up, emo kid' shirt today. I pointed it out and he gave me an odd look. I'm not even sure he knew what it said. Major love for that. <3
 
dethklok album

its the soundtrack for a cartoon called metalocalypse

actually pretty good music wise i must say
 
I heard a song today on the J's from the Unearthed website and it reminded me of The Black Crowes. It was a real rocking, riff banging rock song and it inspired me to rip this album to my PC.


(NSFW tags because it involves a bit of pubic hair)

NSFW:
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Love these guys :)
 
Yuksek - Tonight

i kind of went on a mission of getting some new music... i found this... i found the album away from the sea...

from what i have heard, its pretty good...
 
M83 - You, appearing

I definitely didn't give this album the time it deserved when it was first given to me. Really, really liking it at the moment.

edit: Because it's still the same album, but geeeeeeeeeez louise I love this song (even though the lyrics are super cheesy.)

M83 - Graveyard Girl
 
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Kanye West - Amazing

808s & Heartbreak would be a masterpiece if Kanye West didn't sing/rap over any of these beats. Just waiting for them to be plastered all over mixtapes.
 
I was agreeing with your sentiment about Kanye singing/rapping/attempting to sing. It's all solid beats, but he is such a turd he ruins them.
 
Alkaline Trio - Radio

Best breakup anthem of all time? Well, next to "Since You've Been Gone" by Kelly Clarkson, yes.

Shaking like a dog shittin' razorblades,
waking up next to nothing
after dreaming of you and me,
I'm waking up all alone, waking up so relieved
 
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