Friday, November 2, 2007

Heavy Rotation: The Fellas of the Belly (Nov. 2)



Since we here at BFoH want you to get to know us a little better, we've decided to post the top albums we were jamming out to all week. This will be done on Fridays, since we can't see into the future and put these up on a Monday.

Essentially, this will give all our minions the chance to get a grip on what type of music we listen to on a day-to-day basis. Perhaps you will realize that I listen to a bunch of crap, so you can base your dependence on my album reviews accordingly. If you love my fellow destroyer's picks more, then he may have more merit on your decisions on what to check out. It will also serve as a quick little recommendation guide. Obviously, if we put shit up here, that means we think it's pretty killer; otherwise we wouldn't listen to them all week. Duh, broseph! So here goes the first weekly edition of Heavy Rotation. These are in no particular order.

My jams:
1. Slayer - Reign In Blood
2. Hot Water Music - Caution
3. Whitechapel - The Somatic Defilement
4. Gunmoll - Board of Rejection
5. Test Icicles - For Screening Purposes Only
6. Caspian - The Four Trees
7. The Banner - Each Breath Haunted
8. Dying Fetus - War of Attrition
9. Ed Gein - It's a Shame a Family Can Be Torn Apart...
10. Dillinger Four - Midwestern Songs of the Americas

Spleen Latifa's:
1. Casket Architects - Skull Persuasion
2. Poison The Well - The Opposite of December
3. The Dicks - 1980-1986
4. Shook Ones - Facetious Folly Feat
5. Paint It Black - Paradise
6. Trap Them - Sleepwell Deconstructor
7. Pig Destroyer - Prowler in the Yard
8. The Falcon - Unicornography
9. Naked Raygun - Jettison
10. Arsonists Get All The Girls - Hits from the Bow

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