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I had this kicking around my brain bin, so I'm just gunna put there here.
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- • 100%invidious.fdn.fr Infected Malignity - The Malignity Born From Despair (Full Album)
Please support the band below! Digital / Physical: https://infectedmalignity.bandcamp.com/album/the-malignity-born-from-despair Band: Infected Malignity Album: The Malignity Born From Despair Released: March 12, 2006 Genre: Brutal Death Metal Country: Japan Label: Unmatched Brutality Records 01. A...
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Live on KEXP from 2012
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The crowd can be distracting at times but it is what it is I guess, nevertheless a great album.
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A lot less activity in this community in comparison to the lemmy.world one, but I really like posting in a sdf community.
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Lovely beat.
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Here's the music video for the 2nd track from Primal Scream's studio LP from 2000.
Note: according to this article from the NME, My Bloody Valentine guitarist Kevin Shields played guitar on (the studio version of) this song and also mixed it.
For any 3 Colours Red fans who aren't yet aware of this: the band's singer/bassist Pete Vuckovic has a personal website here, along with a page that links to this one new song from 2019 and its music video his Vimeo account here.
The page at the second one of those links above has this to say about the song & its video:
>Early afternoon, February 2019, in a Sky Box Loft at New York’s Ludlow Hotel, a few drinks in on my birthday and this chorus comes from absolutely nowhere. > >Stoned in London, days later, and I write out the verse in 5 minutes. > >Later, at my friend Jerry’s house, who not only looks after my cats Angus and George whilst I’m away, but also does Eddie Cochran as good as Steve Jones, I’m feeling inspired and unusually curious, so ask if he’s up for a quick recording session. > >He says “yes”, so I nab a tenner off him and head for the off-licence. > >After heroic doses of 1664 in a very short time, a guitar track, a couple of musical moves and a well twatted fender p are recorded, which, from a bit of me but more of him, somehow... makes my drunk yelling, almost listenable. > >He calls them ‘scratch’ guitars. > >I’ve left on some bad vocals. > >But... you know… fuck it. > >Here’s the result. > >Enjoy :) > >Pete
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God bless The Wildhearts!
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Here's an hour-long concert (from 2004) by a 1990s/2000s-era punk rock / hard rock band from the UK that — unfortunately — deserved more recognition than they ever got.
R.I.P. Keith Baxter
(P.S.: for any 3 Colours Red fans who aren't yet aware of this, the band's singer/bassist Pete Vuckovic has a personal website here, along with a link to this one new song from 2019 and even a music video (on Vimeo) for it.)
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Great punk rock / hard rock from 1996.
God bless The Wildhearts!
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Here's a short (4 songs) live set by a power-trio of genuine instrumental virtuosi.
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Here's a great song from a great album from 1996 (or 1994, for its limited-release EP version).
God bless The Wildhearts!
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Here's a great song from a band that — unfortunately — deserved more recognition than they ever got.
R.I.P. Keith Baxter
(P.S.: for any 3 Colours Red fans who aren't yet aware of this: the band's singer/bassist Pete Vuckovic has a personal website here, along with a link to this one new song from 2019 and even a music video (on Vimeo) for it.)
edited to add: the music video for this song can be watched here
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This is a music video for a song from angela's 3rd major-label LP, from 2006. The song is an "image song" related to a 51-minute-long "TV special" which is a prequel to the 2005 mecha anime series Fafner in the Azure: Dead Aggressor.
(For more information about the song, see this page on one of Wikia/Fandom.com's wikis, but be warned that — as is generally the case with that particular wikifarm — this website tends to have so many obnoxious autoplaying videos & other extraneous bloat that opening any page hosted there might slow your computer/browser down to a crawl!)
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(Note: the Latin/Romaji spellings of this band's name and this song's title are, respectively, "Bed-In" and "C-Chō Venus!".)