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The different eras of Rabbit Junk from old to new... Nowhere near as keen on their newer stuff. A lot of the 'edge' and rawness has gone. Their first two albums were pure audio gold (awaits someone wading in stating they can't tell the difference between their older and newer stuff... ). |
#573
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Got a bit of paperwork to do after tea so i'll listen to those Rabbit Junk tunes when i do it. Can't say i've ever heard of them. |
#574
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Hopefully you'll like them although from experience (i.e. everyone I've ever recommended them to in the real world flat-out hating them) that they're not everyone's cup of Earl Grey. |
#575
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We'll see...it's paperwork time. |
#576
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I really like a lot of the Rabbit Junk posted, especially the earlier tracks like you say. It turns a little dance/trance orientated afterwards. Which albums do you recommend? |
#577
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I've added their self titled album and This Life Is Where You Get ****ed to my basket. I need to check my finances before ordering though. Hero In Mr Sholensk is a fine track as is Guns. |
#578
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I'd definitely recommend their first two releases: their self-titled album and Reframe. Whilst not as good as their first two albums, in my opinion, their third album This Life is Where you Get ****ed and fourth album Project Nonagon (the latter of which is where From the Stars is from) are certainly worth picking up too. |
#579
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The many ages of :Wumpscut: I got into Mr. Ratzinger at the tender age of 16 and haven't looked back. |
#580
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From the forthcoming album Mortiis - Doppelganger Mortiis - The Shining Lamp of God |
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