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Lord(e)Po)))ts
March 27th 2014


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can we all just agree to get baked and mung on some ripe yung pussy

KriegdemKriege
March 27th 2014


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8=============>

^

That's a penis.

Underflow
March 27th 2014


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Grails >

Lord(e)Po)))ts
March 27th 2014


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8=============>

^

That's a penis.


anatomically disproportioned, this is a problem!

Grails >


dude this advaitic and conference are all better than grails best album and the rest of oms discog is better than any other grails album aside from that by a longshot

Underflow
March 27th 2014


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These guys rule too, I just prefer Grails' style.

KriegdemKriege
March 27th 2014


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Srius tho Pilgrimage is Om's best album.

And Om destroys Grails, but I don't think they should really even be compared.

KriegdemKriege
March 27th 2014


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Good

Lord(e)Po)))ts
March 27th 2014


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These guys rule too, I just prefer Grails' style.


although admittedly well executed they are pretty much a straight up post-metal band, nothing new to see there for the most part :/

Srius tho Pilgrimage is Om's best album.


pilgrimage is one of my least favourites tbh

And Om destroys Grails, but I don't think they should really even be compared.


the only ones i could see being compared are burning off impurities and doomsdayers holidays, just because they do have some trippy kind of world influences going on, but the similarity ends there

also for all yall om fans who haven't heard this album this is pretty much the japanese Om and you need to get on it asap;


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOK2RP6hir8

Underflow
March 27th 2014


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KriegdemKriege
March 27th 2014


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Omg Pots I'm actually listening to Ghost right now because I went to your ratings page to make fun of some of your other 5's. I found Ghost and downloaded Tune in, Turn On, Free Tibet because I liked the title.

Lord(e)Po)))ts
March 27th 2014


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obviously, but you have to admit, regardless of whether you prefer it which is fine, grails has a much more tried and true approach than om

Lord(e)Po)))ts
March 27th 2014


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Omg Pots I'm actually listening to Ghost right now because I went to your ratings page to make fun of some of your other 5's. I found Ghost and downloaded Tune in, Turn On, Free Tibet because I liked the title.


lol ffs we don't need to do that anymore but yeah word. honestly Tune In, Turn On isn't the best starting point even though the name is definitely cool. Lama Rabi Rabi is best and Hypnotic Underworld is close second. The rest don't even compare tbh.

Underflow
March 27th 2014


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Yep, I agree, Pots. And of course there's nothing wrong with preferring Om. They're both excellent.

KriegdemKriege
March 27th 2014


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I'm going to check out their discography. Thanks!

Lord(e)Po)))ts
March 27th 2014


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Yep, I agree, Pots. And of course there's nothing wrong with preferring Om. They're both excellent.


but yall need to get on dat lilacs and champagne

alachlahol
March 27th 2014


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comparing this to grails why?? both have used a sitar or sitar like instrument??

Inveigh
March 27th 2014


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Album Rating: 4.0

probably because they share(d) a band member

alachlahol
March 27th 2014


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oh yeah the drummer this is true,, different style though so a comparison is baseless at best!

Lord(e)Po)))ts
March 27th 2014


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yeah true, but we were talking about all of Emil Amos's other projects earlier (this, grails, lilacs & champagne, and holy sons

Lord(e)Po)))ts
March 27th 2014


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easier to listen to within a 24 hour period? what?



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