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THE STROKES - Multimedia singles FLAC MPG

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2 Multimedia singles by The Strokes:
 
 Juicebox - 01 Juicebox 02 Hawaii 03 Juicebox (live in Rio)
 Heart in a cage - 01 Heart in a cage 02 I\'ll try anything once (\"You only live once\" demo) 03 Life is a gas
 
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 Data section:\"Juicebox (director\'s cut)\" / \"Heart in a cage\" music videos with self-launching players at insertion of discs.
 
 Burn yourself multimedia discs or pick songs or videos as you like.

The Strokes - Room on Fire - FLAC - HellraiserRG

The Strokes - Is This It (2001)[EAC-FLAC](Rolling Stone #367)by Rock City

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1. Is This It <br /> 2. The Modern Age <br /> 3. Soma <br /> 4. Barely Legal <br /> 5. Someday <br /> 6. Alone Together <br /> 7. Last Nite <br /> 8. Hard to Explain <br /> 9. New York City Cops <br /> 10. Trying Your Luck <br /> 11. Take It or Leave It

The Strokes - Is This It - FLAC - HellraiserRG

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The Strokes - Hard To Explain & The Modern Age EP [EAC - FLAC] T

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Two singles from NYC band The Strokes.&#13; &#13; Hard to Explain&#13; The Modern Age EP&#13; &#13; EAC - FLAC&#13; TQMP

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The Strokes - 2003 - Room On Fire [FLAC]

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Room On Fire is the second album by the band The Strokes. Released in October 2003, this album follows up 2001's Is This It and includes three singles "12:51", "Reptilia" and "The End Has No End". Grammy-winning producer Nigel Godrich (Radiohead, Travis, Beck) was initially tapped to produce Room on Fire, but the Strokes felt that he made the songs seem "soulless", and so they went back to Is This It producer Gordon Raphael. Although Room On Fire received warm reviews upon release and reached #2 in the UK and debuted at #4 on the Billboard 200, going gold, the album's eventual US sales were less than Is This It's 1 million units, with 597,000 sales and certified gold in the US as of October 2006.&#13; &#13; Track Listing&#13; 1 - What Ever Happened?&#13; 2 - Reptilia&#13; 3 - Automatic Stop&#13; 4 - 12:51&#13; 5 - You Talk Way Too Much&#13; 6 - Between Love &amp; Hate&#13; 7 - Meet Me In The Bathroom&#13; 8 - Under Control&#13; 9 - The Way It Is&#13; 10 - The End Has No End&#13; 11 - I Can't Win&#13; &#13; All tracks are DRM-free and encoded losslessly in FLAC format (16 bit, stereo, 44.1 kHz). For more information about FLAC visit http://flac.sourceforge.net/. Album summary courtesy of Wikipedia and is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.

The Strokes - 2001 - Is This It [FLAC]

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Released in 2001, Is This It is the debut album by the American alternative rock band The Strokes. The Strokes were the first band to break into the mainstream as part of the turn-of-the-millennium garage rock trend. Hyped by the music press for their melodic pop-influenced garage rock sound on both sides of the Atlantic, The Strokes' auspicious debut garnered them critical and popular attention, as well as a backlash from listeners turned off by the hype. Nonetheless, Is This It's more famous songs "The Modern Age", "Last Nite", "Hard to Explain" and "Someday" won the band much respect and helped the album reach number two in the UK and number thirty-three in the US. This album is featured in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.&#13; &#13; Track Listing&#13; 1 - Is This It&#13; 2 - The Modern Age&#13; 3 - Soma&#13; 4 - Barely Legal&#13; 5 - Someday&#13; 6 - Alone, Together&#13; 7 - Last Nite&#13; 8 - Hard To Explain&#13; 9 - New York City Cops&#13; 10 - Trying Your Luck&#13; 11 - Take It Or Leave It&#13; &#13; All tracks are DRM-free and encoded losslessly in FLAC format (16 bit, stereo, 44.1 kHz). For more information about FLAC visit http://flac.sourceforge.net/. Album summary courtesy of Wikipedia and is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.

The Strokes - Angels (2011) [FLAC]

The Strokes - Is This It (2001) [24 bit FLAC] vinyl

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The Strokes - Is This It (2001) [24 bit FLAC] vinyl Released: 2001 Duration: 35:45 Genre: Pop/Rock Style: Indie Rock Codec: FLAC Bit Rate: ~ 3,000 kbps Bits Per Sample: 24 Sample Rate: 96,000 Hz 01 Is This It 2:35 02 The Modern Age 3:32 03 Soma 2:37 04 Barely Legal 3:58 05 Someday 3:07 06 Alone, Together 3:12 07 Last Nite 3:17 08 Hard To Explain 3:47 09 New York City Cops 3:36 10 Trying Your Luck 3:27 11 Take It Or Leave It 3:16 Blessed and cursed with an enormous amount of hype from the British press, the Strokes prove to be one of the few groups deserving of their glowing reviews. Granted, their high-fashion appeal and faultless influences -- Television, the Stooges, and especially Lou Reed and the Velvets -- have &#34;critics&#39; darlings&#34; written all over them. But like the similarly lauded Elastica and Supergrass before them, the Strokes don&#39;t rehash the sounds that inspire them -- they remake them in their own image. On the Modern Age EP, singles like Hard to Explain, and their full-length debut, Is This It, the N.Y.C. group presents a pop-inflected, second-generation take on late-&#39;70s New York punk, complete with raw, world-weary vocals, spiky guitars, and an insistently chugging backbeat. However, their songs also reflected their own early-twenties lust for life; singer/songwriter/guitarist Julian Casablancas and the rest of the band mix swaggering self-assurance with barely concealed insecurity on &#34;The Modern Age&#34; and reveal something akin to earnestness on &#34;Barely Legal&#34; -- a phrase that could apply to the Strokes themselves -- in the song&#39;s soaring choruses. The group revamps &#34;Lust for Life&#34; on &#34;New York City Cops&#34; and combines their raw power and infectious melodies on &#34;Hard to Explain,&#34; arguably the finest song they&#39;ve written in their career. Nearly half of Is This It consists of their previously released material, but that&#39;s not really a disappointment since those songs are so strong. What makes their debut impressive, however, is that the new material more than holds its own with the tried-and-true songs. &#34;Is This It&#34; sets the joys of being young, jaded, and yearning to a wonderfully bouncy bassline; &#34;Alone Together&#34; and &#34;Trying Your Luck&#34; develop the group&#39;s brooding, coming-down side, while &#34;Soma,&#34; &#34;Someday,&#34; and &#34;Take It or Leave It&#34; capture the Strokes at their most sneeringly exuberant. Able to make the timeworn themes of sex, drugs, and rock &#38; roll and the basic guitars-drum-bass lineup seem new and vital again, the Strokes may or may not be completely arty and calculated, but that doesn&#39;t prevent Is This It from being an exciting, compulsively listenable debut. [In light of the World Trade Center disaster, the track &#34;New York City Cops&#34; was pulled from the U.S. release].

The Strokes - Angles [24 bit FLAC] vinyl

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The Strokes - Angles (2011) [24 bit FLAC] vinyl Released: 2011 Source: 88697-53472-1 / US Genre: Pop/Rock Style: Alternative Codec: FLAC Bits Per Sample: 24 Sample Rate: 96,000 Hz A1. Machu Picchu 3:32 A2. Under Cover Of Darkness 3:57 A3. Two Kinds Of Happiness 3:44 A4. You're So Right 2:34 A5. Taken For A Fool 3:25 B1. Games 3:53 B2. Call Me Back 3:03 B3. Gratisfaction 2:59 B4. Metabolism 3:05 B5. Life Is Simple In The Moonlight 4:15 When the Strokes returned from their lengthy post-First Impressions of Earth hiatus with Angles, they’d been apart almost as long as they’d been together. While they were gone, they cast a long shadow: upstarts like the Postelles and Neon Trees borrowed more than a few pages from their stylebook, and even established acts like Phoenix used the band’s strummy guitar pop for their own devices. During that time, the members of the Strokes pursued side projects that were more or less engaging, but it felt like the band still had unfinished business; though First Impressions was ambitious, it didn’t feel like a final statement. For that matter, neither does Angles, which arrived just a few months shy of their classic debut Is This It's tenth anniversary. Clocking in at a svelte 34 minutes, it’s as short as the band’s early albums, but Angles is a different beast. Somehow, the Strokes sound more retro here than they did before, with slick production coating everything in a new wave sheen. More worryingly, and perhaps inevitably, the group comes across more like a well-oiled machine than the gang they felt like on every other album. Fabrizio Moretti's drums are more mechanically precise than ever, and Julian Casablancas' voice is walled off in distortion that stands in sharp contrast to his pristine surroundings. This distance allows Nick Valensi to be Angles' star, turning in witty responses to Casablancas' vocals and dazzling solos like the one that graces “Two Kinds of Happiness”' mix of power pop and post-punk. But even if the Strokes don’t sound as passionate as they did before, they deliver a few quintessential moments. “Under Cover of Darkness” is an über-Strokes song, with tumbling verses that borrow “Last Night”'s melody and soaring, secretly earnest choruses; meanwhile, “Machu Picchu”'s reggae-fied strut harks back to Room on Fire. They sound even better -- and less studied -- on “Taken for a Fool,” which, with lines like “Monday, Tuesday is my weekend,” rivals their earlier songs for quotability, and on “Gratisfaction,” which plays like the perfect cross between Nick Lowe's “And So It Goes” and everything Billy Joel recorded from the late ‘70s to the early ‘80s. When they venture from this territory, the results are mixed, ranging from the sweet synth pop of “Games” and “Life Is Simple in the Moonlight” to less successful, insular experiments like “Call Me Back” and “You’re So Right.” Ultimately, Angles' best moments are reassuring rather than exciting, offering proof that the Strokes can still make an album together, and hope that it'll come more naturally to them next time.

The Strokes-Comedown Machine (2013) FLAC

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The Strokes-Comedown Machine (2013) FLAC 01 – Tap Out 02 – All The Time 03 – One Way Trigger 04 – Welcome to Japan 05 – 80′s Comedown Machine 06 – 50 50 07 – Slow Animals 08 – Partners in Crime 09 – Chances 10 – Happy Ending 11 – Call It Fate Call It Karma http://www.pastebay.net/1191684

The Strokes - Comedown Machine FLAC-Cue-2013

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http://www.bubaneemusic.com/ Not my rip, thankyou Flac / Cue / Art Tracklist : 01. Tap Out 02. All the Time 03. One Way Trigger 04. Welcome to Japan 05. 80? S Comedown Machine 06. 50/50 07. Slow Animals 08. Partners In Crime 09. Chances 10. Happy Endings 11. Call It Fate, Call It Karma

(2013) The Strokes - Comedown Machine [FLAC+.cue] {100.XY}

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[center][b][size=200](2013) The Strokes - Comedown Machine[/size][/b][/center] [image=p5tL4XSMAJ] Wikipedia: The Strokes are an American rock band from New York City, consisting of Julian Casablancas (lead vocals), Nick Valensi (guitar, backing vocals), Albert Hammond, Jr. (guitar, backing vocals), Nikolai Fraiture (bass guitar) and Fabrizio Moretti (drums, percussion). Upon the release of their debut album Is This It in 2001, the group met wide critical acclaim. Since then, the band has maintained a fan base in New York City and elsewhere in the United States, the United Kingdom, Argentina, Ireland, Canada, France, Brazil and Australia. A number of members have embarked on a variety of side projects, though they regrouped for a fifth album, entitled Comedown Machine, released on March 26, 2013. They are one of the many indie-rock bands to hail from the US at the dawn of the 21st century and helped augment the garage rock revival movement. Their debut album, Is This It, was ranked number 199 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. [image=p5tL4XSMAJ] Review: That goes a long way towards making Comedown Machine more immediately appealing than their last two records; the Strokes sound like they’re genuinely trying here. The functional cover art of Comedown Machine suggests some kind of mixtape the Strokes made for themselves, 11 songs that turn out like 11 different genre experiments viewed through the unmistakable prism of their inhuman rhythmic precision and pinched EQ’ing. There are a couple of Is This It? throwbacks (“All The Time,” “50/50”) that turn out to be among the least satisfying things here, too flabby to fit into those same jeans from a decade prior. Otherwise, you get elastic funk (“Tap Out”), dubby dream-pop (“80s Comedown Machine”), unidentifiable Latin-tinged Casio presets (“One Way Trigger”) and plenty of soft-rock sheen that creates an ouroboros effect of the Strokes sounding like Phoenix when they were trying to sound like the Strokes. By Ian Cohen [url="http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/17788-the-strokes-comedown-machine/"]Full Review at pitchfork.com[/url] [center][image=tVwDKCfq2o][/center] Country: USA Genre: Indie rock Quality: FLAC/tracks+.cue (lossless) [b]Tracklist:[/b] 01. Tap Out 02. All the Time 03. One Way Trigger 04. Welcome to Japan 05. 80?s Comedown Machine 06. 50/50 07. Slow Animals 08. Partners In Crime 09. Chances 10. Happy Endings 11. Call It Fate, Call It Karma [center][b][/size][b][size=150]If you Need re-seed PM me or hit the buttom[/size] [center][b][size=150]Please seed, at least, till ratio 1:1[/size][/b][/center]

THE STROKES - Multimedia singles FLAC MPG

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2 Multimedia singles by The Strokes:&#13; &#13; Juicebox - 01 Juicebox 02 Hawaii 03 Juicebox (live in Rio)&#13; Heart in a cage - 01 Heart in a cage 02 I\'ll try anything once (\"You only live once\" demo) 03 Life is a gas&#13; &#13; Lossless audio.&#13; Data section:\"Juicebox (director\'s cut)\" / \"Heart in a cage\" music videos with self-launching players at insertion of discs.&#13; &#13; Burn yourself multimedia discs or pick songs or videos as you like.

The Strokes - Room on Fire - FLAC - HellraiserRG

The Strokes - Is This It (2001)[EAC-FLAC](Rolling Stone #367)by Rock City

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1. Is This It <br /> 2. The Modern Age <br /> 3. Soma <br /> 4. Barely Legal <br /> 5. Someday <br /> 6. Alone Together <br /> 7. Last Nite <br /> 8. Hard to Explain <br /> 9. New York City Cops <br /> 10. Trying Your Luck <br /> 11. Take It or Leave It

The Strokes - Is This It - FLAC - HellraiserRG

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The Strokes - Hard To Explain & The Modern Age EP [EAC - FLAC] T

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Two singles from NYC band The Strokes.&#13; &#13; Hard to Explain&#13; The Modern Age EP&#13; &#13; EAC - FLAC&#13; TQMP
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