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I recently ordered Sarah Slean - Night Bugs and Sloan - Navy Blues. I'm hoping Amazon will be nice to me and deliver them before I go on vacation.
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Soozy wrote:The Verve Pipe - um ... I don't know what it's called. I think it's their latest CD - it came out in 2003 I think.
Nirvana - From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah (sp?)

I would have bought Reckless by Bryan Adams too but someone stole the CD even though the box was in the store :(


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tegan and sara - if it was you

$9.99 at best buy :thumbs:
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Joey wrote:tegan and sara - if it was you

$9.99 at best buy :thumbs:


yay , now go buy business of art
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that was the only one they had .. i nabbed the last tegan and sara cd on the shelf :(
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Joey wrote:that was the only one they had .. i nabbed the last tegan and sara cd on the shelf :(


for all your canadian music needs :drool:

http://www.maplemusic.com
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In Flames - Soundtrack to Your Escape
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deniedjunkie wrote:
Joey wrote:that was the only one they had .. i nabbed the last tegan and sara cd on the shelf :(


for all your canadian music needs :drool:

http://www.maplemusic.com


hmm they didn't have it either .. they had 'if it was you' for $25 though .. i think i'll grab the other one from amazon, it's already on my wish list .. and it's cheaper :P
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OK Go - OK Go ($2.99!! :thumbs:)
U2 - Rattle and Hum ($4.99!! :mrgreen:)

Mmm... used cds. Though, I don't think OK Go is even actually used. Which makes me very happy. :D

Plus they were actually free for me, cos my cousin couldn't find anything she wanted and had a gift certificate, so my aunt let me use it instead. :dance:
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the good life- album of the year

tis okay I think it will take a little getting used too. It is a concept album that details 12 months of the year and a relationship which occurs during that time. Lots of fun songs about drinking, cheating, lies, and sorrow.

it also comes with a free bonus disk that has Tim perform all songs acoustically if you get in now from the Saddle Creek store where it is only $12.

For those that don't know The Good Life is Tim Kasher of Cursive's other band and it is much slower and has more lyrical depth than Cursive. You should check them out.
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The Doughboys - Crush

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Velvet Revolver- Contraband
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dead and divine- her name was tragedy (EP)

They're some local band. From Oakville, I believe.
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I bought these today...
Velvet Revolver - Contraband
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A Crow left of Murder - Incubus
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matthew good- white light and rock and roll review
matthew good band- underdogs
jet- get born

all really good cds
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Big Star - Third/Sister Lovers
Nick Drake - Pink Moon
Joni Mitchell - For the Roses
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areusad831 wrote: For those that don't know The Good Life is Tim Kasher of Cursive's other band and it is much slower and has more lyrical depth than Cursive. You should check them out.


More lyrical depth than Cursive? Wow. Cursive has got to be one of my favourite bands lyrically.

*goes to download*
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Matthew Good Band - The Audo of Being
I Mother Earth - The Quicksilver Meat Dream

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Weezer - Pinkerton
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Modest Mouse - The Lonesome Crowded West

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