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Balton

The Beast of Worship
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[M]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9aAKr58svc[/M]

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PainAmplifier

Evil by Example
This comes from one of the best Doom/Goth/Death metal albums of all time. It's one of those rare albums where every last song is worth listening to from start to finish.

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Pestilence - [Doctrine CD1 #07] Sinister
yes the new pestilence album.
It sounds better than the previous one thats for sure it actually enjoyable.
 

cooloola

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Death Grips - Exmilitary
The angriest album I've heard in a long, long time. Also it's free so there's that.
[M]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnsI67bHpmk[/M]
 
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Bahramji
  1. Being With You
  2. Wareness
  3. Blue Nile
  4. Come My Love
  5. Faithfulness
  6. Heartbeat
  7. Inner Beauty
  8. Midnight
  9. Desire (Setar)
  10. Lovers

I understand nothing from what he sings, but the music is beautiful.
 

theabyss

No One Here Gets Out Alive
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*Millions of peaches peaches for me
*Millions of peaches peaches for free

[M]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvcohzJvviQ[/M]
 
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Jewel - [Nou al Moe? The Monster Muppetshow Live in Loose End #04] The Wonderfull Tour of Little Peter Paganini

heavy metal from the depths of obscurity and wooden shoes.
 

PainAmplifier

Evil by Example
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Some of the best things come in three's. Early work is a bit derivative and later work is still good, but the 'newness' tends to wear off, and there's a quality all it's own to being the first with a new sound/style.

Godflesh - (Self Titled), Streetcleaner, Slavestate
Tiamat - The Astral Sleep, Clouds, Wildhoney
Sentenced - North from Here, Amok, Down
Metallica - Ride the Lightning, Master of Puppets, And Justice for All
Megadeth - Peace Sells, So far So Good So What, Rust in Peace
Slayer - Hell Awaits, Reign in Blood, South of Heaven
Carcass - Symphonies of Sickness, Necroticism, Heartwork
Venom - Welcome to Hell, Black Metal, At War with Satan

etc, etc, the list goes on and on. EP's tend to skew the list somewhat, but you can usually count on there being a trio of releases that (re)define a band that take it to heights it may never reach again, or are the basis for it's enduring popularity through it's lifetime. Exactly *which* three? Well...that may vary a bit from person to person, but I'll go out on a limb and say that at least two from every person's three album selection is going to be the same.
 

Vaskadar

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Thom Yorke's lotus dance was pretty crazy.

As for a lot of people, Kid A and Amnesiac were two of my favorite albums from Radiohead, but the song "I Might Be Wrong" always remains a favorite.