I can't even remember the last CD I bought at this point. Maybe the Strong Bad song one from Homestar Runner. Last time I actually bought a CD in a store is probably more like 1995 or so.
[quote name='crowbb']I can't even remember the last CD I bought at this point. Maybe the Strong Bad song one from Homestar Runner. Last time I actually bought a CD in a store is probably more like 1995 or so.[/quote]
You know, this is "last CD You bought", not "oh look, I don't buy CDs anymore because I'm trendy and don't support music and/or buy it digitally".
Denial Fiend - They Rise, it sounds like a Death Metal version of The Misfits or Samhain. The album has a new version of the legions of doom song originally done by Mantas.
Boris - Akuma No Uta[/quote]
yeeeeeaah! I got PINK, and need to check out Akuma no Uta all the way (only got a few tracks). Was very cool to see them play at Amoeba (got a nice poster too).
Devil Doll - The Return Of Eve (finally ordered it from CDBaby, can't wait to see them on 21st)
Tuomi - The Expense of Spirit
Press Project - Get Right
Alice Russell - My Favorite Letters
Away Team - Training Day
Nicolay & Kay - Tight Eyes (12")
[quote name='SneakyPenguin']You know, this is "last CD You bought", not "oh look, I don't buy CDs anymore because I'm trendy and don't support music and/or buy it digitally".
Boris - Akuma No Uta[/quote]Not everyone can afford to buy ing music every other day like you seem to do.
Went to the Dark Star Festival this weekend and scored a ton of new music:
Rupesh Cartel - The Disco and the What Not
Edge of Dawn - Borderline Black Heart
Necessary Response - Blood Falls Not Far From the Wound
Intuition - Overworked and Underplayed
De/Vision - Remixed
[quote name='SneakyPenguin']I found that LAst Gasp still couldn't compare to Mondo Medicale. They can never beat that album.[/QUOTE]
Oh yeah definitely, Last Gasp is still a solid album. Never gets boring, a lot of the other Carcass worship bands become way too dull with each album release.
Edo G & Pete Rock: My Own Worst Enemy
Median: Median's Relief
Pete Rock & CL Smooth: Mecca & The Soul Brother
Little Brother: Getback
NYG'z: Welcome 2 G-Dom
Smif n Wessun: The Album
Boot Camp Clik: For the People
Public Enemy: Yo! Bum Rush the Show
Gang Starr: Hard to Earn
Gang Starr: The Ownerz
Edo G: The Truth Hurts
OGC: Da Storm
Pharcyde: Labcabincalifornia
by CD if you mean video game then like 4 weeks ago for Wii - Naruto Clash of Ninja Revolution
if you mean music..then lol... i've never bought a CD in my life. didn't get into music until 3 years ago and we were already well into the digital age with MP3's and iPods.
Trojan Records presents: "Motor City Reggae box set" ....this collection is 50 tracks on 3 CDs where old reggae cats are doing old skool motown songs. definitely a good find.
Waajeed and Bling 47 crew present: Detroit Drums. I am still waiting in the mail for this breaks/ drum sample library. Its a rare collection of breakbeat tracks intended for those who love to abuse their sampler.
[quote name='st0neface']I went a little overboard the past week or so
Edo G & Pete Rock: My Own Worst Enemy
Median: Median's Relief
Pete Rock & CL Smooth: Mecca & The Soul Brother
Little Brother: Getback
NYG'z: Welcome 2 G-Dom
Smif n Wessun: The Album
Boot Camp Clik: For the People
Public Enemy: Yo! Bum Rush the Show
Gang Starr: Hard to Earn
Gang Starr: The Ownerz
Edo G: The Truth Hurts
OGC: Da Storm
Pharcyde: Labcabincalifornia[/QUOTE]
Mecca and the soulbrother is one of my favorite albums of all time......but if you love that you need to check out the album after that "The main ingredient"....both their styles jhust got tighter with that album. I played my copy till i lost it.
deloused in the comatorium is still my favorite mars volta record but when i want to take it to a different level....frances the mute is one of those albums you can't but help play from begining to the end.