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Gomez'
post Nov 13 2005, 11:52 PM
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Ive been listening to MF Doom allot lately, Also I recently got my hands on the Danger Doom Album. And it is pretty fantabulous, Adult swim has great taste in music. And ive been retrospecting on the Gorillaz latley as well, witch is also some pretty great Musaiak. And through analasis of Gorrillaz i found another great artist
if you ever saw the Clint eastwood Gorillaz video he'll sound familiar to you.

Deltron 3030

Choice Tracks

Gorrillaz:
Latin Simone
All Alone
El Mañana
Slow Country

Danger Doom:
El Chupa Nibre
Old School
Space Ho's

MF Doom
Beef Rap
All out of Ale
(with Gorillaz) November has come

Deltron 3030
Oakland Blackouts
Mastermind
Time Keeps on Slipping

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post Nov 15 2005, 10:55 PM
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Mr Big - Green Tinted Sixties Mind

Great band from the late 80's-2002

I started listening to them for the diffucult guitar parts, and I am just learning the intro to this song. Very hard but very fun as well.


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post Nov 16 2005, 01:25 AM
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heheh

Vash's Theme from Trigun.

don't know who does it, but the album is 1st Donuts. a stupid name for an album unless you like trigun as much as i do.


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post Nov 20 2005, 04:49 AM
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Prophecies of Loki by Adagio.

They're a french band (hey, nobody's perfect.) but still very good.

The keyboardist is a monster on those things!


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post Nov 21 2005, 05:27 AM
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Listening to "Supersize my Fast Food Life" by the Delegates. Cool "Traveling" Local Band that I saw at a small show including some of my other favourite bands like the Gentlemens Club and Cerebral Scrub. Support your local bands!


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post Nov 29 2005, 05:59 PM
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Currently, a whole crap load of Tsunami Bomb....

"....Not Forever" is the current one playing. I belive it's from their third album that they stopped production on. Too bad they broke up (STILL GETTING OVER IT) they stopped production of all their albums.. I didn't even get the older stuff yet!, /cry.
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post Nov 30 2005, 04:30 AM
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QUOTE(Intestinal Chaos @ Nov 29 2005, 04:59 PM)
Currently, a whole crap load of Tsunami Bomb....

"....Not Forever" is the current one playing. I belive it's from their third album that they stopped production on. Too bad they broke up (STILL GETTING OVER IT) they stopped production of all their albums.. I didn't even get the older stuff yet!, /cry.
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Yeah, that was a pretty big break up. I wish they could have stayed together but atleast they broke up around their peak instead of slowing down or dissapointing their fans.

Currently A Boy Named Sue by Johnny Cash and then Late Night Bedroom Rock for the Missionaries by Broken Social Scene.


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post Dec 1 2005, 07:51 PM
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Big Bang playing live at Stavanger and the song is Major Pronin... Starts out with the lads just playing in the background and he just talks around for 2 min in Norwegian and then they start smile.gif

Lasts 8 minutes, I wouldn't say the singing is the greatest on the song but he handles the guitar well on this song ;)
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post Dec 2 2005, 12:27 AM
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QUOTE(Fuzzy Knight @ Dec 1 2005, 06:51 PM)
Big Bang playing live at Stavanger and the song is Major Pronin... Starts out with the lads just playing in the background and he just talks around for 2 min in Norwegian and then they start smile.gif

Lasts 8 minutes, I wouldn't say the singing is the greatest on the song but he handles the guitar well on this song ;)
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Sounds cool. I like the Norwegian language. Maybe one day I'll learn to speak it but for now, I'll just admire it.

Anyways, I'm listening to a lot of songs at the moment, so I'll list them in a neat order. Hazaa for order!

Bad Religion- Epiphany. Didn't know this before, but the lead singer earned a masters degree in geology from UCLA and receive his Ph.D. in evolutionary paleontology from Cornell University. Cool song by the way.

Rage Against the Machine- Snake Charmer. Really cool drums in this one, cool guitar too.

the Ramones- We're a Happy Famile. Really cool song about a family living on Queens street.

Nirvana- Smells Like Teen Spirit. Too bad drugs got the best of Cobain, he could've done great things with his life. Amazing classic, though it kind off saddens me to think the world lost Cobain.

Metric- Combat Baby. Not really about what the title makes it sounds like. I highly recomend Metric and the other band the singer is in (Broken Social Scene) to anyone with an open mind about music.

Cypruss Hill- Jump Around. So what If I like a few Hip Hop and Rap songs? Who says I can't?

Well, thats the list.


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post Dec 4 2005, 01:07 PM
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra- Carol of the Bells


No lyrics this time, it's an intrumental. (hence the "Orchestra" part) Other than that, really, 'nuff said. I think just about anybody who's heard it can agree with me here. This song just rocks. It's an hard rock version of Carol of the Bells, with bits and pieces of other Christmas charols, in rock form, mixed into it, both in the background and foreground. I most definately reccomend listening to this, it's one of the better ways to spend three and a half minutes that I can think of. And, of course, this song matches the season. happy.gif

I have to say this is the first time I've ever found myself headbanging to classical music. Except Beethoven. This is semi classical, semi rock, has piano, electric guitar, it's really a perfect blend of the two.

This song is sometimes partially attributed to Metallica, but I have my doubts that this is Metallica. Not because it's not good enough, this does kinda seem like Metallica material music, and the rock is Metallica style, but I think this one was the Trans-Siberian Orchestra all on it's own, they are certainly talented enough for it, and I've seen no real proof that Metallica had a hand in this.

Here is there official site. Trans-Siberian Orchestra I'm sure you can see from their intro music their general style, they most definately rock.

Rock ON!
According to their schedule, they'll be here in Buffalo the day before my birthday! How's that for an awsome birthday present?


Done ranting about them, but one last time, ROCK ON! And definately give them a listen.


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post Dec 4 2005, 01:41 PM
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Right at this very moment I'm listening to Thousand Foot Krutch, I have a LOT of music on my computer so I load up i-Tunes and shuffle it all.


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post Dec 4 2005, 04:28 PM
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QUOTE(Kindred Spirit @ Dec 4 2005, 07:07 AM)
Trans-Siberian Orchestra- Carol of the Bells
No lyrics this time, it's an intrumental. (hence the "Orchestra" part) Other than that, really, 'nuff said. I think just about anybody who's heard it can agree with me here. This song just rocks. It's an hard rock version of Carol of the Bells, with bits and pieces of other Christmas charols, in rock form, mixed into it, both in the background and foreground. I most definately reccomend listening to this, it's one of the better ways to spend three and a half minutes that I can think of. And, of course, this song matches the season. happy.gif

I have to say this is the first time I've ever found myself headbanging to classical music. Except Beethoven. This is semi classical, semi rock, has piano, electric guitar, it's really a perfect blend of the two.

This song is sometimes partially attributed to Metallica, but I have my doubts that this is Metallica. Not because it's not good enough, this does kinda seem like Metallica material music, and the rock is Metallica style, but I think this one was the Trans-Siberian Orchestra all on it's own, they are certainly talented enough for it, and I've seen no real proof that Metallica had a hand in this.

Here is there official site. Trans-Siberian Orchestra I'm sure you can see from their intro music their general style, they most definately rock.

Rock ON!
According to their schedule, they'll be here in Buffalo the day before my birthday! How's that for an awsome birthday present?


Done ranting about them, but one last time, ROCK ON! And definately give them a listen.
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I saw them live last month. the 21st to be exact. Amazing. Simply amazing.


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post Dec 4 2005, 05:29 PM
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QUOTE(Dantrag @ Dec 4 2005, 11:28 AM)
I saw them live last month. the 21st to be exact. Amazing. Simply amazing.
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The 21st? Lets see, according to their schedule, they were playing in North Caralina. Cool. *Resists strangling Dantrag for seeing them first* Hell, forget Buffalo, on my birthday, they'll be playing in Syracuse, I'll walk. From Buffalo. If I leave now, I might make it in time. happy.gif Or, I could just sneak into the local government facility and change my birth record so that they'll be playing in Buffalo on my b-day. Or, better yet, I could just go the day before my birthday and live with it. sad.gif


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post Dec 4 2005, 08:27 PM
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If you actually listen to all the music on the Team America soundtrack you'd find out its actually pretty good...

Not all of them are funny... Putting a Jihad on you is really good. Its like a mix of industrial techno plus a bit of metal, and lots of funky sounds.. It kinds sounds dark at time yet comes back as being very fast paced.

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post Dec 4 2005, 09:38 PM
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Latley i've been listening to alot of folk and country music, Ive yet to listen to better music, ive been studying it since i saw Johny Cash performing in San Quentin state prison on CMT. And my intrest branched from there.

Hank Williams Sr
Ramblin Man

Waylon Jennings
To Beat the Devil

Johny Horton
Talk Gobler Talk

Johny Cash
When the Man comes around
Ballad of a Teenage Queen
I Walk The Line

Tammy Wynette
Divorce
Satin Sheets

Conor Oberst
Another Travelin Song
At the Bottom of Everything

Ralph Mctell
Streets of London

America
Three Roses
Lonley People

Cat Stevens
Tuesdays Dead

Bob Dylan
Mr.Bojangles
Lay Lady Lay
The Times Are A-changin'
All Along the Watchtower
Girl From the North Country
Subterranean Homesick Blues


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post Dec 4 2005, 11:25 PM
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Yay! More Bod Dylan and Johnny Cash fans! Right now, I'm listening to Trans-Siberians Christmas Cannon Rock, which simply is awesome. The drums and guitar kind of remind me of Queen.


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post Dec 7 2005, 04:00 PM
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Right now I'm listning to The Darkness - Black Shuck, been a while since I listened to them but they are having a concert in Oslo 1. March. Pretty sure I'm gonna go on it along with a couple of friends... smile.gif
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post Dec 10 2005, 10:00 PM
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QUOTE(Fuzzy Knight @ Dec 7 2005, 03:00 PM)
Right now I'm listning to The Darkness - Black Shuck, been a while since I listened to them but they are having a concert in Oslo 1. March. Pretty sure I'm gonna go on it along with a couple of friends... smile.gif
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Lucky. They don't come near me too often it seems, and every time they have, I've been too busy. Oh well, maybe I'll catch them next time.

The Darkness- I believe in a thing called love. Next I'll be listening to the theme song from the T.V show Mash. smile.gif


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post Dec 10 2005, 10:51 PM
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My dad was telling me about a '70s rock opera about the war of the worlds, so I looked it up. I like it.

It's REALLY good, musically. I need to read the book before saying how accurate it is to the story.



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post Dec 10 2005, 10:58 PM
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Coheed and Camria- The Suffering
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Hey, Hey!
If it was up to me
I would've figured you out
Way before the year clocked out
Oh, I hope you're waiting

Hey, Hey!
If it was up to me
I would've never walked out
So until the sun burns out
Oh, I hope you're waiting

It's an emo song. The actual song itself is nearly impossible to understand, and it sounds much happier than the lyrics make it seem. The rest of the lyrics are depressing, but the song kinda has an upbeat rock tune to it. Scary. Anyway, I listen to this because it's what the radio plays.

Celldweller- Own Little World
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Mutual sight, Mutual sound
Mutual struggle, for shared ground
It's safe, to say, they'll try to take from me
I'm just another one for them to break down

Steeped in denial, the daily grind
Dream of a world for me and my kind
It's safe in the alternative reality
So stick your standards where the sun doesn't shine

They're for themselves, it doesn't matter what they say
Promise the world then take it from you anyway
They'll break you down making your vision fadeaway
It's time to go: get outta my space

Welcome to a world where the air I breathe is mine
There's nothing to overwhelm me and nothing to cloud my mind
Be anyone, do anything I'd ever want to try
Time doesn't exist here, I will never die

Explain the reasons, Explain the rhymes
It's not required, inside our minds
It's safe to try, no need to justify
Or take their guilt trip at the end of the line.

They're for themselves, it doesn't matter what they say
Promise the world then take it from you anyway
They'll break you down making your vision fadeaway
It's time to go: get off of my case

Welcome to a world where the air I breathe is mine
There's nothing to overwhelm me and nothing to cloud my mind
Be anyone, do anything I'd ever want to try
Time doesn't exist here

Slip into a world where the air I breathe is mine
There's nothing to overwhelm me and nothing to cloud my mind
Come with me into it and you know what you will find
Time doesn't exist here, I will never die

(My Own Little World)

They're for themselves, it doesn't matter what they say
It's time to go: get out of my face

Welcome to a world where the air I breathe is mine
There's nothing to overwhelm me and nothing to cloud my mind
Be anyone, do anything I'd ever want to try
Time doesn't exist here

Slip into a world where the air I breathe is mine
There's nothing to overwhelm me and nothing to cloud my mind
Come with me into it and you know what you will find
Time doesn't exist here, we will never die

(Our Own Little World)

This song is awsome. Celldweller is good, there's something for everyone on their cd. I've only seen one bad review for them. They have everything from heavy metal to indie to hip hop to rap to techno to rave, and on and on.



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