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From the wilds of the UK, the band Mclusky recently popped back up on my music love radar. It was today actually as the new single on Ipecac (Mike Patton) Records for "Way Of The Exploding Dickhead" showed up. I remembered how much I love Mclusky and how long it had been since I heard them. So from all the way back in 2002, off...
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To be back to normal soon. I'm not going to talk about what happened just yet as it is still way too fresh of a situation. It'll be fine, eventually. At any rate, I've postponed the Music For The Masses 90's edition until I'm in a better place mood and mentality wise. For now, here's some music from great bands that I hope you enjoy....
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This last 7 or so days (since last week's Friday night) have careened into territory that really sucks. I was supposed to do a lot of things both musically and on SG as far as the next Music For The Masses list. That, is now on hold much like everything else I had going on. I don't want to get into it right now, still...
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A little mood music if you will. It's 10 pm here, I'm just getting out of recording and I wanted to post something since it was raining a little bit here. I love this song on stormy nights, I don't know why that is. It's soothing to me mainly I suppose, like the rain itself. Anyway, enjoy this one!
From Bernard Hermann on the 1968...
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How is everyone today? Good I trust? Welcome to the year of the snake! Happy Chinese New Year everyone! Anyway, there will be a new "Music For The Masses" playlist by the end of the week here since we had so much fun with the last one! Now that I have those announcements out of the way, let's go!
So, this band is one of...
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So, here's some jams from the 80's for the masses! Enjoy this playlist won't you? I'm somewhat of an 80's music lover but, today I'll throw a playlist together for everyone to dance to! I was a very little kid in the 80's, a teenager in the 90's and so on and so forth. Let's get this going shall we? Let's go!
Up first Tears...
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The man is a beast. Here's two tracks from Subliminal Sandwich (1996). Enjoy!
Up first, "Long Periods Of Time" right here, right now.
Second song, same album. "Asbestos Lead Asbestos" so enjoy! See you all later. Bye for now!
Up first, we have Skinny Puppy. Toronto's finest and storied Industrial band. From their 1989 album Rabies (produced by Al Jourgensen of Ministry) I give you "Tin Omen" and it is indeed an amazing track. Enjoy!
Up next, from American heavy metal/thrash gods Slayer, I give you the title track off the 1988 album "South Of Heaven" and again, a quality track! Enjoy!
Up next,...
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My time was limited. I prioritized answering others today. Mudvayne, "Death Blooms" off of L.D. 50 (2000)
Lest we forget... Mr. Bungle, "Pink Cigarette" off of California (1999)
And, bye bye for now.
Before I head back to working the day away in the "digital music mines" so to speak! So, let's go!
Up first from Queens of the Stone Age, off their first and destructively good album that is self titled (1998) I give you "You Would Know" and when those things you do when no one is looking come on and override your inhibitions, this is...
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Seriously, thank you to those of you that listen to my music, even once. It makes my band mates and I very happy! We and I of course, appreciate the hell out of you! Have a great day all! <3