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Old 12-29-2006, 03:51 PM
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Decemberists - The Crane Wife
Definitely my top pick. I saw them live last month and they were great
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I didn't buy many new releases this year, so here's everything I can remember buying:

McGill/Manring/Stevens -What We Do
Les Claypool - Of Whales And Woe
Neil Young - Living With War
Pearl Jam - Pearl Jam
Tool - 10,000 days

The only album I was disappointed with was Tool's. I've always really liked Tool, but their last effort seemed to be mostly filler.
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Orphans - Tom Waits

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Mastodon - Blood Mountain
An absolute monster.
+1, this is an amazing album. Any fan of metal should really check out this band. Levianthan was f'in awesome too.
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I just got MASTODON - "Blood Mountain" and heard it for the first time today.

I predict it's going to be in my CD player a lot in the near future.
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Old 12-30-2006, 12:27 PM
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Gnarls Barkley - St. Elsewhere - Sounds like nothing else, and that's a good thing.

Arctic Monkeys - Whatever PSIA,TWIN - I dig the energy, rawness, and rather cool lyrics from a bunch of kids barely out of high school.

Wolfmother - debut - Yeah, I know, derivative as heck, but these guys rock, plain and simple.

Various Artists - What It Is! Funky Soul and Rare Grooves - Although this last compendium isn't new music, per se, Rhino released four discs full of body-moving goodness. Many cool basslines within, and most will probably be new to you. If you dig late 60's-mid 70's funk, this definitely deserves a few spins.
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Dream Theater - Score
Slayer - Christ Illusion
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Old 12-30-2006, 06:08 PM
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My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade



This album totally threw me off. Some of their emo/pop-sensibilites are still intact, but no doubt, this is a friggin rock album. A theatrical rock opera of sorts, and a pretty cool concept idea to boot. By far my favorite of the year.
I actually picked this up today based upon your recommendation. I had never listened to this band before (and it's not normally my cup o' gin), but I like this CD.

Thanks for the recommendation!
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Probably "The New Black" by Strapping Young Lad, although to be honest there's been a bit of a lack of inspiration this year for me. All the ones I wanted to name were from 2005
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Dream Theater - SCORE

I liked this one so much, I picked up both the DVD and the CD's, and I've never done that with any other live recording... still listening to it months later.

Tool - 10,000 Days

Some great songs on here, and it's my personal favorite Tool album ever. I seemed to get tired of all their other albums real fast, not the case with this one...

Army Of Anyone - self titled

Nothing ground breaking, but some solid rock songs with great vocals. I really enjoy the opening track.

Iron Maiden - A Matter Of Life And Death

I thought this was their best album in 2 decades - amazing song-writing combined with some great riffs and killer vocals. "For The Greater Good Of God" still kicks my ass every time I listen to it!
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