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Post by lovelymetaphors on Nov 8, 2006 23:04:01 GMT -5
Oh goodness me yes. I especially love the song "Sorry, an error has occurred!"
It'll be an instant hit.
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Post by snoolli on Nov 15, 2006 16:46:28 GMT -5
Bitterness... sarcasm... ahh. Lovely.
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Post by luridlemur on Dec 24, 2006 19:32:12 GMT -5
Glittering Blackness played on www.pandora.comI think it was on my Godspeed You! Black Emperor station.
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Post by hayisforhorses on Dec 24, 2006 21:22:08 GMT -5
friday night lights :]
haha I know, lame but I heard the OST and had to hear more.
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Post by desaparecido on Dec 24, 2006 22:01:31 GMT -5
I read a review on the album the earth is not a cold dead place and I have been hooked ever since
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Post by greetlife on Dec 24, 2006 23:30:10 GMT -5
The first time that I heard of EITS was on Mortigi Tempo, a Radiohead fan board - some of you probably read it. A member uploaded The Earth is not a Cold Dead Place and compared it to a lot of great post-rock bands (I had been listening to GY!BE and Sigur Ros heavily at that time.) I was floored the first time I listened to it - so then I looked around and found How Strange, Innocence and absorbed that.
First post guys. haha..
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Post by nico on Dec 25, 2006 5:25:42 GMT -5
Back in high school, I was a huge nerd, and real into music. In my free time from studying, I'd go to the local Wherehouse and go through their ENTIRE rock collection. I saw the album art for How Strange, Innocence & Those Who Tell the Truth... and I instantly fell in love with it. The music was a million times more incredible. It was probably my best discovery, out of 400+ bands
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Post by frankiegalleywood on Dec 27, 2006 15:20:53 GMT -5
i was listening to Bob Harris on BBC radio 2 in 2005 when he played "your hand in mine" i was instantly blown away. so to my embarrassment why it took me about 9 months to buy the Album god only knows.
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Post by snoolli on Dec 27, 2006 18:20:52 GMT -5
haha I know, lame but I heard the OST and had to hear more. Did you know that "ostur" is "cheese" in icelandic? Well .. now you know. I made your day. Yes I did.
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Post by neonbone on Dec 28, 2006 0:23:43 GMT -5
i dont remember my first time, just the first song, which was A song for our fathers.
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Post by paauwe on Jan 2, 2007 13:34:03 GMT -5
i found'em on the itunes store just roaming around.
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Post by boss7696 on Jan 16, 2007 8:39:52 GMT -5
in the summer of '03 in austin. i had just moved to austin by myself and was really torn up over an x girlfriend. i was driving on the 183 overpass on a gorgeous sunny day and this song came on that clenched me like no music has before or since. i had chills and felt a heightened sense of being alive. it was a mystical experience that i could expound upon in a poem. i will spare you though.
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Post by omgitskrissy on Jan 18, 2007 20:40:12 GMT -5
Watching the movie Friday night Lights. After that i got hooked.
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Post by icdapoakr on Jan 22, 2007 2:51:13 GMT -5
in the summer of '03 in austin. i had just moved to austin by myself and was really torn up over an x girlfriend. i was driving on the 183 overpass on a gorgeous sunny day and this song came on that clenched me like no music has before or since. i had chills and felt a heightened sense of being alive. it was a mystical experience that i could expound upon in a poem. i will spare you though. was eits on a cd or were you listening to the radio?
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Post by flash23 on Jan 24, 2007 22:25:39 GMT -5
I was browing through a message board a couple of years ago and saw their named mentioned, so I checked them out, and like everyone else said: hooked ever since.
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