What Are You Listening To Right This Second?

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AllMusic.com:
"If you're looking for some nice, tidily packaged, Pro Tools smoothed over rock, then you've come to the wrong place, buster. But if it's greasy, high cholesterol heavy metal that you crave, then a heaping helping of Alabama Thunderpussy's 2007 release, Open Fire, should certainly hit the spot. Although often lumped in with the stoner rock genre, Alabama Thunderpussy packs much more metallic muscle than the average stoner band -- and this sonic wallop remains intact on Open Fire, despite the departure of longtime vocalist Johnny Throckmorton. New singer Kyle Thomas is one heck of a hollerer though (in the Pepper Keenan/John Garcia mold), so as a result, the group's trademark Sab-esque metal sound remains very much intact -- especially on such standouts as "The Cleansing" and "The Beggar." Retro heavy metal completely devoid of gimmicks is the name of the game here -- and what a treat it is to hear it in this day and age."


I fucking LOVE Alabama Thunderpussy.
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What Are You Listening To Right This Second?

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rayj wrote:
burun wrote:The theme song to Wallace and Gromit.

I love the music in the W&G shorts/movie. It's so very English to me - at least, what comprises "English" in the TV/movie sense of the word.


You know, it's sad. I liked the shorts quite a bit, for that sort of thing, and I haven't seen the movie yet.

Waste not a second more and rent it.

Seriously.

It's really a clever movie, and every time I watch it I notice another couple of little things (the titles of Wallace's books, sight gags, etc.)
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What Are You Listening To Right This Second?

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burun wrote:
rayj wrote:
burun wrote:The theme song to Wallace and Gromit.

I love the music in the W&G shorts/movie. It's so very English to me - at least, what comprises "English" in the TV/movie sense of the word.


You know, it's sad. I liked the shorts quite a bit, for that sort of thing, and I haven't seen the movie yet.

Waste not a second more and rent it.

Seriously.

It's really a clever movie, and every time I watch it I notice another couple of little things (the titles of Wallace's books, sight gags, etc.)


the thumb and fingerprints on the characters...
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