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Tracklist: 1 - Be Above It 2 - Endors Toi 3 - Apocalypse Dreams 4 - Mind Mischief 5 - Music to Walk Home By 6 - Why Won't They Talk to Me? 7 - Feels Like We Only Go Backwards 8 - Keep on Lying 9 - Elephant 10 - She Just Won't Believe Me 11 - Nothing That Has Happened So Far Has Been Anything We Could Control 12 - Sun's Coming Up
1. Young and Cold 2. Observations 3. Curse the Night 4. The Enemy 5. Sinking With the Sun 6. She Owns the Streets 7. Downtown 8. You Hit Me (I'm Down) 9. Till the End
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Ben Folds Five - The Sound of the Life of the Mind
1. "Erase Me" 2. "Michael Praytor, Five Years Later" 3. "Sky High" 4. "The Sound Of The Life Of The Mind" 5. "On Being Frank" 6. "Draw A Crowd" 7. "Do It Anyway" 8. "Hold That Thought" 9. "Away When You Were Here" 10. "Thank You For Breaking My Heart"
1. "To the World" (Kanye West featuring R. Kelly) 2. "Clique" (Kanye West & Big Sean featuring Jay-Z) 3. "Mercy" (Kanye West, Big Sean & Pusha T featuring 2 Chainz) 4. "New God Flow" (Pusha T, Kanye West, and Ghostface Killah) 5. "The Morning" (Pusha T, Common, Cyhi the Prynce, Kid Cudi & D'banj) 6. "Cold" (Kanye West featuring DJ Khaled) 7. "Higher" (Pusha T featuring The-Dream and Mase) 8. "Sin City" (John Legend, Teyana Taylor, Cyhi the Prynce and Malik Yusef) 9. "The One" (Kanye West & Big Sean featuring 2 Chainz and Marsha Ambrosius) 10. "Creepers" (Kid Cudi) 11. "Bliss" (John Legend and Teyana Taylor) 12. "Don't Like (Remix)" (Pusha T, Kanye West,Big Sean, Chief Keef and Jadakiss)
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Is that the real G.O.O.D. album? I only ask because "New God Flow" now has Ghostface Killah absolutely crushing a verse, and your tracklisting doesn't show that.
Is that the real G.O.O.D. album? I only ask because "New God Flow" now has Ghostface Killah absolutely crushing a verse, and your tracklisting doesn't show that.
Oh, I know where it is. It's just that, after hearing the version with him on it, I can't listen to the "original" version. Hearing Ghost going off the top spitting about his gold eagles and sh*t was just too good.
Post by patty_d_27 on Sept 19, 2012 8:16:27 GMT -5
Mumford & Sons- Babel
1. "Babel" 2. "Whispers in the Dark" 3. "I Will Wait" 4. "Holland Road" 5. "Ghosts That We Knew" 6. "Lover of the Light" 7. "Lover's Eyes" 8. "Reminder" 9. "Hopeless Wanderer" 10. "Broken Crown" 11. "Below My Feet" 12. "Not with Haste"
The Irish Dave Matthews Band, or the bluegrass Skrillex. Take your pick.
Just when I was about to ask if I was the only one who didn't like them ....
Nah plenty of people aren't fans on here. Or at least don't go crazy for them. I don't think they're the best band around but I've enjoyed the albums and the Roo show.
Lupe Fiasco | Food and Liquor 2 (yes, that's really the cover)
1 Ayesha Says (Intro) 2 Strange Fruition (Feat. Casey Benjamin) prod. by Soundtrackk 3 ITAL (Roses) prod. by Larrance Dopson & C. Brody Brown 4 Around My Way (Freedom Ain t Free) prod. by Simonsayz & B Sides 5 Audubon Ballroom prod. by Fatimes & Bullit 6 **** Bad by. Audibles for Future Music 7 Lamborghini Angels prod by Mr. Inkredible 8 Put Em Up prod. by. Larrance Dopson 9 Heart Donor (Feat. Poo Bear) prod. by The Runners 10 How Dare You (Feat. Bilal) prod. by Poo Bear for PoobZ inc & Klypso 11 Battle Scars (with Guy Sebastian) prod. by. Pro-Jay 12 Brave Heart (Feat. Poo Bear) prod. by the Runners 13 Form Follows Function by. Infamous for Marlina Music Group 14 Cold War (Feat. Jane $$$) by. Larrance Dopson & C Brody Brown 15 Unforgivable Youth (Feat. Jason Evigian) prod. by. King David “The Future” 16 Hood Now (Outro) produced by Poo Bear for PoobZ & Jamal Mally Mall 17 Things We Must Do For Others
The Irish Dave Matthews Band, or the bluegrass Skrillex. Take your pick.
They're "The English Bluegrass Dave Matthews Band." And they will also be raping the festival circuit next year. Seriously, if Mumford & Sons and The Killers are two out of three headliners at Coachella, I am backing the fuck out.
Tracklist: 1. All In 2. Getting There feat. Niki Randa 3. Until the Colours Come 4. Heave(n) 5. Tiny Tortures 6. All the Secrets 7. Sultan's Request 8. Putty Boy Strut 9. See Thru to U feat. Erykah Badu 10. Until the Quiet Comes 11. DMT Song feat. Thundercat 12. The Nightcaller 13. Only if You Wanna 14. Electric Candyman feat. Thom Yorke 15. Hunger feat. Niki Randa 16. Phantasm feat. Laura Darlington 17. me Yesterday//Corded 18. Dream to Me
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The Irish Dave Matthews Band, or the bluegrass Skrillex. Take your pick.
They're "The English Bluegrass Dave Matthews Band." And they will also be raping the festival circuit next year. Seriously, if Mumford & Sons and The Killers are two out of three headliners at Coachella, I am backing the quack out.
I liked them better when their name was Great Big Sea.
Post by itrainmonkeys on Sept 19, 2012 11:55:35 GMT -5
Totally fair analysis Juggs.
I like the band and their stuff but even I'm surprised at how big they've gotten and how fast. Personally I've seen people I know get into them mainly because a.) they are girls and find the boys to be cute or b.) some of their songs are played in bars and get people's energy up and feet stomping. I think they're a really good act but feel like they still have a lot of proving to do. A lot of hype/buzz but i'm still waiting to see if they've got longevity.
I've shown them to people and not gotten much of a reaction but then those same people come to me months later with this awesome band they discovered and it's the same shit I showed them. It can be annoying.
Hey now, ITM, I'm a girl who finds Marcus Mumford cute!
Oh sure, Marcus is easy on the eyes. But what I love about M&S is their LYRICS, not their LOOKS. The songs on their debut album ripped out my heart, broke it, stomped all over it, then glued the pieces back together. That's an impressive accomplishment for a new band on their first try!
The album is an emotional roller-coaster ride with a resonating theme of hope. Despite multiple songs in minor keys, it is quite optimistic. In fact, it made my "Desert Island" list after just one listen. While I love many of their contemporaries (Lumineers, Head & the Heart, Of Monsters & Men, Milo Greene, etc.), something about Mumford & Sons feels more special to me. I'm hoping I haven't set them up on such a pedestal that I'll be disappointed in their new one...
Hey now, ITM, I'm a girl who finds Marcus Mumford cute!
Oh sure, Marcus is easy on the eyes. But what I love about M&S is their LYRICS, not their LOOKS.
Trust me....you're not in that group that I was talking about. The type of people I was really mentioning were the more casual music fans who don't pay attention much to lyrics or meaning and just like a catchy song sung by a cute dude.
Plenty of ladies can like the group for their music
To be fair, I don't HATE Mumford & Sons - I think they make perfectly pleasant, slight music that works extremely well in certain scenarios. They're fun live performers, and I don't find them objectionable, really. But really, they (along with acts like Edward Sharpe, Of Monsters and Men, the Lumineers, the Head and the Heart, etc.) are basically the indie-folk/grass equivalents of all the proto-grunge acts that blew up in the mid-to-late 90's. They've co-opted a genre by emphasizing the easiest/laziest bits (in this case, its big, cathartic choruses and shouts and hand-claps and sh*t). It's pop music, nothing more. Doesn't mean it doesn't have a place though.
This is perfect.
I remember Karosko railing against Mumford a couple years back and I didn't totally agree with him then, but he was completely right.