The last 11 album coverss are fucking cool. I Am Activity and Scuppers are great. :^:
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1. Make It Stop
2. Under His Feet
3. Born of Self-Reliance
4. All Over the Highway
5. Home of the Brave
6. Hell on Earth
7. Whole-Hearted Once Again
8. As Wise As He Thinks
9. Traces of Reality
10. A Common Enemy
11. The Sacrament of Confirmation
12. To Be Alive
Judging from that track list, Phoneme have evidently been heavily influenced by Dream Theater.
I'm going against my strict lurk-only policy by posting these, but this is just too much fun.
First is Italy of Values, a sort of soft folk contemporary group with a big Christian background, situated in upstate New Mexico. They broke up last year, but some of the fan favorites were "Reach for the Sky," "A Good Thing to Feel," and their bittersweet final song, "What Comes Next."
After IoV went their separate ways, guitarist Graham Drinkwater headed down to Veracruz for a two-year break. While there, he wrote down his many conflicting thoughts and feelings in song form, and he recorded them the moment he got home. These songs, illustrating his many recent intertwining mid-life crises, would become his first solo album, "Mark of a Civilized Man." The album's opening track "All the Books in the World," is said to be about his abandonment of Christrianity and search for a new religion.
Then there's Micro Aviation, a synth-poppy nerdpunk duo from Seattle. Tetsuo Kaminachi and his little brother Soutamu started the band in their high school years as a creative outlet to display their passion for science and old video games. Their first gig was Tetsuo's senior prom, and things went uphill from there. Some of their most popular songs include, "Plastic Flowers," "8-bit Wonder," and "Dextroamphetamine."
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Its all the more awesome (first attempt!) because it actually makes alot of sense! Doing it again now haha
[Edit] - Last one for tonight:
This is way cool.
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Nice work.
The last 11 album coverss are fucking cool. I Am Activity and Scuppers are great. :^:
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took out her barrettes and her hair spilled out like rootbeer
Until it starts to feel like work.
Some of these bands are a bit, uh... undefined.
edit: Hah, great work too Adrien
Fucking northern league are deadbeats man! I never saw a dime from that album. :P
took out her barrettes and her hair spilled out like rootbeer
I wish I could make that bigger.
Band: Visit to the Blessed Sacrament
Album: To Do Good is My Religion
3DS: 1607-3034-6970
1. Make It Stop
2. Under His Feet
3. Born of Self-Reliance
4. All Over the Highway
5. Home of the Brave
6. Hell on Earth
7. Whole-Hearted Once Again
8. As Wise As He Thinks
9. Traces of Reality
10. A Common Enemy
11. The Sacrament of Confirmation
12. To Be Alive
Judging from that track list, Phoneme have evidently been heavily influenced by Dream Theater.
First is Italy of Values, a sort of soft folk contemporary group with a big Christian background, situated in upstate New Mexico. They broke up last year, but some of the fan favorites were "Reach for the Sky," "A Good Thing to Feel," and their bittersweet final song, "What Comes Next."
After IoV went their separate ways, guitarist Graham Drinkwater headed down to Veracruz for a two-year break. While there, he wrote down his many conflicting thoughts and feelings in song form, and he recorded them the moment he got home. These songs, illustrating his many recent intertwining mid-life crises, would become his first solo album, "Mark of a Civilized Man." The album's opening track "All the Books in the World," is said to be about his abandonment of Christrianity and search for a new religion.
Then there's Micro Aviation, a synth-poppy nerdpunk duo from Seattle. Tetsuo Kaminachi and his little brother Soutamu started the band in their high school years as a creative outlet to display their passion for science and old video games. Their first gig was Tetsuo's senior prom, and things went uphill from there. Some of their most popular songs include, "Plastic Flowers," "8-bit Wonder," and "Dextroamphetamine."
Uhm. Ibrahim Ege's album is actually a 2 CD set. I'll post the tracks when I wake up.
And to prove the last one wasn't a fake (because its pretty uncanny!)
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Sorry to necro the thread, but I just discovered it and it looked like a heap of fun.
Couldn't help myself.
I was very thrown off instantly, thinking the same thing. seems like one of those trick images/
Brilliant