Originally Posted by Jedi_Master_Guyute
Hey JMG, I'll also add Radiohead's Hunting Bears from Amnesiac. That ones become one of my fav 'songs'.
And REM's New Orleans Instrumental from Out Of Time.
Originally Posted by Jedi_Master_Guyute
Hey JMG, I'll also add Radiohead's Hunting Bears from Amnesiac. That ones become one of my fav 'songs'.
And REM's New Orleans Instrumental from Out Of Time.
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Is that particular song originally off of their new album, Talkie Walkie? I read that TW is as good as Moon Safari which is one of my favorite albums. Lost in Translation wasn't one of my favorite movies but the soundtrack was outstanding. It's on my list of albums to buy in addition to Talkie Walkie.Originally Posted by Jedi_Master_Guyute
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the last track on anathema's 'natural disaster' is a ten minute plus instrumental called 'violence' which starts off really quietly, builds wonderfully and then quietens down again towards the end. fantastic track.
and nine inch nails and ministry have done a few good instrumentals too.
come one, come all/chalk your eyes/blood for gall/this isn’t the same world/your children are offerings/bow down/give thanks for their scant sufferings/chalk your eyes/the bigger the god so small the man/just this wooden horse remains
is this what you fought for?/green order/green order
I know alot of European bands still do, Opeth and Anathema still have them ont he albums.
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