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January 23rd, 2008, 07:50 PM
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God Of Emptiness
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Originally Posted by ramses
Has anyone got the Voyage 34 album? The narration at the beginning sounds like Dick Clark.
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He sounds like him a little bit but now since you said that, Dick Clark is who I will picture.
The first two tracks of Voyage 34 are very underrated imo.
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January 24th, 2008, 01:32 AM
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#52 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by razoredge
So which recording would have more stuff in the hard driven rock/metal vein as the song "Shallow", Im all about that song one of my favorite grooves in along time.
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That's interesting, you find the song "Shallow" to be a favorite groove? You walked into that one RE.  Belligerent is absolutely correct about "Coma Divine." I'm usually not a big fan of "live" albums, but this thing is incredible. You can find something on here to catch your "groove."
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January 24th, 2008, 12:21 PM
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The first song on In Absentia "Blackest Eyes" rocks. I love the chorus part a lot. Mr. Wilson has a knack for great catchy, cling to your brain choruses. Lips of Ashes is my fav. on that album. In my room at night, when I finally turn in, I put in 5 albums in my stereo, put it on random, have the music just audible...I tend to put in early 70's prog, and ambient/prog (Vangelis-Tangerine Dream...etc.). And PT ends up in there as well. I usually put in Up the Downstair, Voyage 34, or Sky Moves Sideways. I'm such a light sleeper, but with low music in the background, it theraputically works on my nerves.
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January 24th, 2008, 05:31 PM
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Whats wrong with my liking the groove that the song Shallow has ?
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January 24th, 2008, 07:24 PM
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Iron Chef of pounding vag
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Nothing wrong with it. Just pick up Coma Divine and then report back to us.
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Originally Posted by Satanstoenail
Amazingly I'm able to appreciate that Seinfeld is awesome and that Belligerent's car is bitchin without my head exploding.
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Originally Posted by i aint play this
Salsa fusion epileptic faggotry with mickey mouse doin vox. You don't need to put on some shinning to feel like comitting suicide...just blast some Mars Volta instead.
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January 24th, 2008, 07:41 PM
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Does that equate as an answer to the question I asked as to any albums than might have more in that vein ? I like the more atmosphereic stuff too, dont get me wrong, its just that those riffs really grabed ahold of me.
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January 24th, 2008, 08:02 PM
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Iron Chef of pounding vag
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I'm not the biggest fan of that song (Shallow) actually but I'd say in that "vein" try the song "Sleep Together" off of FOABP. It has a pretty cool groove to it. Or "Blackest Eyes" like ramses stated.
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Originally Posted by Satanstoenail
Amazingly I'm able to appreciate that Seinfeld is awesome and that Belligerent's car is bitchin without my head exploding.
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Originally Posted by i aint play this
Salsa fusion epileptic faggotry with mickey mouse doin vox. You don't need to put on some shinning to feel like comitting suicide...just blast some Mars Volta instead.
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January 25th, 2008, 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Belligerent
I'm not the biggest fan of that song (Shallow) actually but I'd say in that "vein" try the song "Sleep Together" off of FOABP. It has a pretty cool groove to it. Or "Blackest Eyes" like ramses stated.
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Yeah! Sleep together definitely is in the vein of Shallow as well. All PT albums are very different from one another. The last 2, Deadwing, and Fear of a...are similiar. Not exactly, mind you. Just about half the album.
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January 25th, 2008, 06:59 PM
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I like the latter half of Dead Wing quite a bit too. SO Coma Divine is a live recording and that would mean it covers a wide range of their studio stuff? Or they are awesome live? Or they do even more with the songs live?
I see they have a sizable libary of recordings and I bet you cant go wrong with any of them. What did they sound like in the early 90's ?
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January 25th, 2008, 07:55 PM
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Astral Disaster
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Coma Divine really doesn't sound much like Dead Wing. It is made up from earlier material up to the Signify album. Early Porcupine Tree is when they made Pink Floyd-influenced music (trippier stuff rather than the more standard rock stuff they make nowadays). It is a great live album though.
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January 26th, 2008, 04:37 PM
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Yep. In Absentia, and FOABP, and to a degree Lightbulb Sun are your best bet.
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