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What are some bands/artists/albums that you got put up on through PF that have become staples in your collection and gone on to enduring regular rotation?

I discovered Gojira after Yak posted up From Mars To Sirius (I think he described it as the French Mastodon, how can you resist that?) and I've been pretty into them ever since.

I'm sure there are others.

A lot of folks DL something based on someone else's recommendation/post, check it out and say, "that was cool."

What have folks here put you up on that has lasted?

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only rap.

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ashamed to admit that I didn't have Milo Goes to College until FuckinA's thread.

Now I have it memorized as I should have when I was 16.

Not counting the shit from mt1, cause I can't say it was from PF.
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Gabrielle y Rodriugo. That shit shreds hard acoustically.

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the duane allman compilation from the Fukin'A's thread has been rocking my shit for months. never knew all that studio work was collected into one album
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Kylesa, Hank III, Clutch

First two thanks to catfish. Although, I'm not sure the Hank III was a serious recommendation. I'm not sure who started the Clutch thread, but I think that was catfish as well. There's more stuff, but those are the three I listen to the most.

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Would never detract from my man Catfish's invaluable contributions to this board, and I know he's been a big Kylesa supporter and promoter round these parts, but the record should show that I was big upping these Georgian juggernaughts round these parts when Mr. Hunter was still carving out his chapter in stick figure torture porn history over at the Necro board.

Just saying.

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too many but def tv on the radio.

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Masked Terror #1 wrote:Would never detract from my man Catfish's invaluable contributions to this board, and I know he's been a big Kylesa supporter and promoter round these parts, but the record should show that I was big upping these Georgian juggernaughts round these parts when Mr. Hunter was still carving out his chapter in stick figure torture porn history over at the Necro board.

Just saying.
Noted.

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alot of the metal stuff...well, that of which i liked. even the instrumental stuff like ISIS and Pelican from Yak. i also remember Money Gripp turning me on (no arrow) to the Bad Brains, and i'm pretty sure i wouldn't have known about Gorilla Biscuits without this board.

Funkdocta Bombay had good taste in indie stuff, and i started listening to all the Elephant Six collective music through his uploads.

i have alot of random west coast/bay and southern gangsta rap albums from people on these boards, mainly from Blast...wish he'd do another flood of that stuff.

the more i think about it, alot. i think it was a drizzle who made a mix that had "everybody's got to live" by Love in it, which i haden't heard before, and i listen to that song all the time now.
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hmm, i don't remember making a mix with that in it but it is a song that I listen to a lot so it's possible. glad you like it either way, fantastic little jam
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Mostly metal and mostly thanks to MT1.

Nachtmystium, Amon Amarth, and Toxic Holocaust have all gotten some serious burn since my introduction to them.
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Masked Terror #1 wrote:Would never detract from my man Catfish's invaluable contributions to this board, and I know he's been a big Kylesa supporter and promoter round these parts, but the record should show that I was big upping these Georgian juggernaughts round these parts when Mr. Hunter was still carving out his chapter in stick figure torture porn history over at the Necro board.

Just saying.
:cheers:

Im just glad to see them getting some more fans and not just me and you telling each other what we already know about Kylesa over and over again. not that thats a bad thing at all. By the way the new Kylesa album is a facemelter.

and the Hank 3 recommendation was very serious. Im heading to a Hank 3 and Assjack show in Little Rock later this evening matter of fact.

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catfish hunter wrote:and the Hank 3 recommendation was very serious. Im heading to a Hank 3 and Assjack show in Little Rock later this evening matter of fact.
The comment about it being posted for hipsters (or something like that) confused me. I'm an insecure jackass. :megaman:

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Ive never seen anything remotely resembling a hipster at a hank 3 show.

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Found it. I was wrong.

http://www.philaflava.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=101731

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Too many to mention, but: The Fountain Soundtrack, Talk Talk, Television, Chinatown Soundtrack, Wes Montgomery, Beatles Jazz/Soul covers, Shaolin Soul, etc. etc

The "Fucking A's Essential Albums" Thread, is classic and saved filled my hard drive...

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Gotta give MT 1 props on the US Christmas, shit is real nice to fall asleep to.

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Gojira
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Mastadon
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Battles
The Nonce

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Random Sample wrote: The Nonce

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lots of hip hop...

but from this area... girl talk, animal collective, some of the stop in the electro/funk/etc. thread, fuckin A's thread, new portishead album, MGMT (but didn't carry through wtih that)...friendly fires, aeroplane..

thanks everyone!

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