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Emo (Vol 2) 24 Bit Vinyl Pack
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1995 Sunny Day Real Estate - LP2 (The Pink Album)
1998 Cap'n Jazz - Analphabetapolothology
2000 The Appleseed Cast - Mare Vitalis
2002 Taking Back Sunday - Tell All Your Friends
2002 Finch - What it is to Burn
2005 City and Colour - Sometimes
2006 Alexisonfire - Crisis
2009 Brand New - Daisy
2011 Balance and Composure - Separation
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1995 Friction / Cap'n Jazz - Nothing Dies With Blue Skies
1996 Commander Venus / Drip - Last Go / Bow to the Prom King
1997 Cursive - The Icebreaker
2000 The Anniversary - All Right For Now
2001 Small Brown Bike / Cursive Split
2005 I Hate Myself - Three Songs
2009 Snowing - Fuck Your Emotional Bullshit
2011 Paramore - Renegade
2013 Alkaline Trio - Broken Wing
Originally an arty outgrowth of hardcore punk, emo became an important force in underground rock by the late '90s, appealing to modern-day punks and indie-rockers alike. Some emo leans toward the progressive side, full of complex guitar work, unorthodox song structures, arty noise, and extreme dynamic shifts; some emo is much closer to punk-pop, though it's a bit more intricate. Emo lyrics are deeply personal, usually either free-associative poetry or intimate confessionals. Though it's far less macho, emo is a direct descendant of hardcore's preoccupations with authenticity and anti-commercialism; it grew out of the conviction that commercially oriented music was too artificial and calculated to express any genuine emotion.
Because the emo ideal is authentic, deeply felt emotion that defies rational analysis, the style can be prone to excess in its quest for ever-bigger peaks and releases. But at its best, emo has a sweeping power that manages to be visceral, challenging, and intimate all at once. The groundwork for emo was laid by Hüsker Dü's 1984 landmark Zen Arcade, which made it possible for hardcore bands to tackle more personal subject matter and write more tuneful and technically demanding songs. Emo emerged in Washington, D.C. not long after, amidst the remnants of the hardcore scene that had produced Minor Threat and Bad Brains.
The term "emo" (sometimes lengthened to "emocore") was initially used to describe hardcore bands who favored expressive vocals over the typical barking rants; the first true emo band was Rites of Spring, followed by ex-Minor Threat singer Ian MacKaye's short-lived Embrace. MacKaye's Dischord label became the center for D.C.'s growing emo scene, releasing work by Rites of Spring, Dag Nasty, Nation of Ulysses, and MacKaye's collaboration with members of Rites of Spring, Fugazi. Fugazi became the definitive early emo band, crossing over to alternative rock listeners and getting press for their uncompromisingly anti-commercial attitudes. Aside from the Dischord stable, most early emo was deeply underground, recorded by extremely short-lived bands and released on vinyl in small quantities by small labels; some vocalists literally wept onstage during song climaxes, earning derision from hardcore purists. Fugazi notwithstanding, emo didn't really break out of obscurity until the mid-'90s emergence of Sunny Day Real Estate, whose early work defined the style in the minds of many.
Tempering Fugazi's gnarled guitar webs with Seattle grunge, straight-up prog-rock, and crooned vocals, SDRE launched a thousand imitators who connected with their dramatic melodies and introspective mysticism. Some of this new generation connected equally with the wry, geeky introspection and catchy punk-pop of Weezer's Pinkerton album. While several artists continued to build on Fugazi's innovations (including Quicksand and Drive Like Jehu), most '90s emo bands borrowed from some combination of Fugazi, Sunny Day Real Estate, and Weezer. Groups like the Promise Ring, the Get Up Kids, Braid, Texas Is the Reason, Jimmy Eat World, Joan of Arc, and Jets to Brazil earned substantial followings in the indie-rock world, making emo one of the more popular underground rock styles at the turn of the millennium.
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2000 The Appleseed Cast - Mare Vitalis (vinyl)/1 The Immortal Soul Of Mundo Cani.flac
39.9 MB
2000 The Appleseed Cast - Mare Vitalis (vinyl)/10 Storms.flac
142.4 MB
2000 The Appleseed Cast - Mare Vitalis (vinyl)/11 Untitled.flac
139 MB
2000 The Appleseed Cast - Mare Vitalis (vinyl)/2 Fishing The Sky.flac
81.5 MB
2000 The Appleseed Cast - Mare Vitalis (vinyl)/3 Forever Longing The Golden Sunsets.flac
96.1 MB
2000 The Appleseed Cast - Mare Vitalis (vinyl)/4 Mare Mortis.flac
69.5 MB
2000 The Appleseed Cast - Mare Vitalis (vinyl)/5 Santa Maria.flac
73.8 MB
2000 The Appleseed Cast - Mare Vitalis (vinyl)/6 Secret.flac
92.2 MB
2000 The Appleseed Cast - Mare Vitalis (vinyl)/7 ...And Nothing Less.flac
95.5 MB
2000 The Appleseed Cast - Mare Vitalis (vinyl)/8 Poseidon.flac
77.7 MB
2000 The Appleseed Cast - Mare Vitalis (vinyl)/9 Kilgore Trout.flac
57.3 MB
2000 The Appleseed Cast - Mare Vitalis (vinyl)/cover.jpg
66.9 KB
2002 Finch - What It Is To Burn (vinyl)/cover.jpg
59.2 KB
2002 Finch - What It Is To Burn (vinyl)/Finch - 01 - New Beginnings.flac
89 MB
2002 Finch - What It Is To Burn (vinyl)/Finch - 02 - Letters To You.flac
75.7 MB
2002 Finch - What It Is To Burn (vinyl)/Finch - 03 - Post Script.flac
64.7 MB
2002 Finch - What It Is To Burn (vinyl)/Finch - 04 - Grey Matter.flac
60.6 MB
2002 Finch - What It Is To Burn (vinyl)/Finch - 05 - Perfection Through Silence.flac
71 MB
2002 Finch - What It Is To Burn (vinyl)/Finch - 06 - Awake.flac
104.5 MB
2002 Finch - What It Is To Burn (vinyl)/Finch - 07 - Without You Here.flac
87.6 MB
2002 Finch - What It Is To Burn (vinyl)/Finch - 08 - Stay With Me.flac
92.4 MB
2002 Finch - What It Is To Burn (vinyl)/Finch - 09 - Project Mayhem.flac
119.1 MB
2002 Finch - What It Is To Burn (vinyl)/Finch - 10 - Untitled.flac
92.1 MB
2002 Finch - What It Is To Burn (vinyl)/Finch - 11 - Three Simple Words.flac
99.8 MB
2002 Finch - What It Is To Burn (vinyl)/Finch - 12 - Ender.flac
266.2 MB
2005 City and Colour - Sometimes (vinyl)/01 Off By Heart.flac
36.1 MB
2005 City and Colour - Sometimes (vinyl)/02 Like Knives.flac
87.8 MB
2005 City and Colour - Sometimes (vinyl)/03 Hello I'm In Deleware.flac
111.6 MB
2005 City and Colour - Sometimes (vinyl)/04 Save Your Scissors.flac
97.4 MB
2005 City and Colour - Sometimes (vinyl)/05 In The Water I Am Beautiful.flac
54.3 MB
2005 City and Colour - Sometimes (vinyl)/06 Day Old Hate.flac
130.2 MB
2005 City and Colour - Sometimes (vinyl)/07 Sam Malone.flac
91.9 MB
2005 City and Colour - Sometimes (vinyl)/08 Comin' Home.flac
98.8 MB
2005 City and Colour - Sometimes (vinyl)/09 Casey's Song.flac
71.3 MB
2005 City and Colour - Sometimes (vinyl)/10 Sometimes (I Wish).flac
123 MB
2005 City and Colour - Sometimes (vinyl)/11 Missing.flac
79 MB
2005 City and Colour - Sometimes (vinyl)/cover.jpg