While probably not fitting your "is new" criteria (last release 1999), I
would highly recommend anything by Mr. Bungle. Mr. Bungle hits your other
criteria out of the park to the point that the release date might be able to
be overlooked.

1) that is new (1999 so No)
2) not played on the radio in ottawa ontario (not played anywhere)
3) hopefully cool (cool as heck, but so cool its hard to listen too)
4) that my schoolteacher sister will disapprove of, and (absolutely)
5) find annoying (very very very annoying)
6) that nonertheless is pretty good. (very complex musically and an acquired
taste, but great once acquired).

Mr. Bungle Description:
http://www.progarchives.com/Progressive_rock_discography_BAND.asp?band_id=1124

When "Mr. Bungle" was released on August 13, 1991, it featured the sounds of
funk, death metal, ska, video games, carnivals, the band jumping from a
train, defecating, and much more. "Disco Volante" came out in October of
1995, 4 years after the release of their self-titled album because of the
members' commitments to other projects. The album would contain the styles
of lounge music, jazz, techno, surf rock, death metal, tango, and sounds
never witnessed by the human ear, too difficult to discern or describe.
"Disco Volante" is one of the most outrageously bizarre albums ever
conceived, even surpassing that of the legendary Frank ZAPPA. July 13, 1999
would see the release of "California," which included the musical styles of
jazz-swing, surf-rock, pop, klezmer-polka-metal, doo-wop, lounge music, and
of course, you guessed it, even more. This album was to be accepted more
than "Disco Volante" because it wasn't as challenging to the listener. It
would also perhaps be their most melodious and pleasant album yet. Their is
too much difficulty in trying to compare MR. BUNGLE with another group or
artist because they're completely their own creation.

The entire MR. BUNGLE catalogue is excellent and varied. "Mr. Bungle" is
recommended for listeners wanting to explore what a carnival on acid would
sound like. Each song on the album is memorable and stays in your head;
catchy songs. "Disco Volante" is for those adventurous listeners brave
enough to ascend into a cacophony of mad scientist musicians. Not a
commercial album! "California" is the easiest of the album's to digest,
though some of the songs are very Volante-esque.


On 12/15/05, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> or the other way around as you have seen :)
>
> i have both, and they are my staple at the gym right now!
>
> tw
>
>
> On 12/15/05, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > SoaD  release Hypnotize as a follow up to mesmerize.
> >
> > check it out.
> > its dope!
> >
> > tw
> >
> >
> > On 12/14/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > yeah but has either of them put out an album in the last twelve
> months?
> > > System of a Down is not bad at all and fits my bill pretty well except
> for
> > > that.
> > >
> > > On 12/14/05, Jillian Koskie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I still stand by my suggestion of Korn.  They're obnoxious, American
> and
> > > > not terribly suitable for radio play.  The other one that you should
> look at
> > > > is System of a Down.  Completely obnoxious and I'm 99% sure they are
> > > > American.
> > > >
> > > > >I see I started something. These three bands are ok but not for
> this
> > > > >purpose. A) must annoy sister B) Must be American, it's my
> responsibility
> > > > as
> > > > >the evil expatriate aunt to infect these kids with American cooties
> > > > doncha
> > > > >know, and Coldplay is definitely British. C) Above all, must be
> something
> > > > >not on the radio in Ottawa, and some of these might have made the
> > > > soft-rock
> > > > >station. I dunno about Sakatoon, Jill, but it Ottawa there are the
> French
> > > > >stations, the top-40 stations, a college station and possibly a
> soft-rock
> > > > >station. I *know* nobody was playing Eminem, for example.
> > > > >
> > > > >I'm looking for something more like the latest hip-hip, or yes,
> possibly
> > > > >death metal. But GOOD, and I am not sure what that would be in
> those
> > > > genres
> > > > >as I mostly listen to alt-rock.
> > > > >
> > > > >I am working my way through the rest of the responses. Thank you to
> > > > everyone
> > > > >who has given this some thought.
> > > > >
> > > > >Dana
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >On 12/11/05, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > >>
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
>
> 

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