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<p>Darryl Hall reached his prog-zenith with the release of his solo debut <em>Sacred Songs</em> (1980), one of three records in a simultaneous trilogy that comprised Robert Fripp's <em>Exposure</em> and Peter Gabriel's 2nd album (aka <em>Scratch</em>). It is one of the first records to feature Frippertronics. RCA refused to release the record for three years because it "wasn't commercial." Some serious prog cred there.</p> 
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 <p>It's a Killing Joke day</p>
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 <p>Every day should be a KJ day. </p>
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<p>Saw Roni Size and Dynamite MC last wed night, good shit. Primo to catch a bit of old school drum and bass.</p> </p>
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<p>So, while watching this vid on YouTube, I got interested in the music. Turns out it is by a company called Two Steps From Hell, and the track is "Freedom Fighters". Looked them up, they do all sorts of movie theme music and the like, so I bought their album and have been sitting here, working from home, loving that shit.</p> </p>
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<p>PKB i love "Brown Paper Bag" but much prefer the album version to that video version you posted. The whole album it's from is top draw D&B. Reminds me very much of my hospo days</p> 
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<p>First heard this song driving around NZ, the Rock played it fucking heaps. It's pretty cool i reckon. Some of their other stuff is ok, if a little "middle of the road"</p> </p>
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<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="mariner4life" data-cid="491349" data-time="1431993865"> 
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 <p>PKB i love "Brown Paper Bag" but much prefer the album version to that video version you posted. The whole album it's from is top draw D&B. Reminds me very much of my hospo days</p>
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 <p>Yeah it's much leaner aye - that clip ain't much chop imo. Man, Roni and Dynamite looked way younger than I'd expected at the gig... might have been my beer googles tho!</p>
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 <p>First heard this song driving around NZ, the Rock played it fucking heaps. It's pretty cool i reckon. Some of their other stuff is ok, if a little "middle of the road"</p>
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 <p>Wonder if these guys have ever listened to Tool.</p>
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 <p>that was my first thought as well!</p>
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 <p>So, while watching this vid on YouTube, I got interested in the music. Turns out it is by a company called Two Steps From Hell, and the track is "Freedom Fighters". Looked them up, they do all sorts of movie theme music and the like, so I bought their album and have been sitting here, working from home, loving that shit.</p>
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 <p>Similar sort of thing with this promotional ski video for Telluride. Music is by Explosions in the Sky - I like some of their other music better, but I love this video. And, if you ski, go to Telluride - it's this good! </p>
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 <p>That made me go listen to it! </p>
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 <p>First half sounds like a Tool homage/tribute - but the second half is good. Hell, sounding like Tool isn't a bad thing imo. Couldn't resist a troll through the youtube comments and plenty of 'Tool ripoff' saltiness! Ah the Internet, making folks dumber than a brick.</p>
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 <p>Ran into this by accident tonight, dig me a bit of the Transplants</p>
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