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Intestinal Chaos
post Jan 27 2006, 07:38 PM
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Alright, this is the last Schoolyard Heroes so for a while, I swear.

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Kiss me with your bayonet. Carve your name with blunt precision. Greet me with this violence. Taste my pores like an insect feeding. Scream, scream cried the debutante. Dance, dance, said the evil paraquat. Sing, sing you’re telling me. Bleed, Bleed, said the paper to the pen. Understand there’s no time. Understand I could not care less. Reattach these severed limbs, Fasten velcro to loose appendages. Burn these lips with your fingertips, Crush this heart with your megaton footsteps. Die Young. Leave a pretty corpse for me. I wouldn’t hold my breath If I were you. Shrapnel swirls like butterflies And leaves your broken body in my arms. Kiss me with brass-knuckled fists Hate me because I left you bleeding Love me with your violence Grab my throat like a mad man seething See you the opera house Wage this war with unparallelled carnage Meet me the parking lot Mangled parts can’t be salvaged Save your breath, Don’t say your prayers Words won’t help where you’re going Save your breath, don’t say your prayers this curse shall keep you wandering Burn these lips with your fingertips Crush this heart with your megaton footsteps Save your breath, Don’t say your prayers Words won’t help where you’re going. Save your breath, Say your prayers Words won’t help where you’re going
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post Jan 29 2006, 11:44 PM
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Ohh, I like SYH though.

Right now I'm listening to Content Always was my Favourite Colour by the Most Serene Republic. It's like Indie/indie-tronic/Indie-rock. You can hear their entire new album here, completely legal, with lyrics.


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Intestinal Chaos
post Jan 30 2006, 12:16 PM
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<AttentionGettingTageline> I have been further expanding my musical influence into many suites, mwahaha. </AttentionGettingTageline>


I've never been one for trip-hop or anything like it, but I've gotten a momentary fixation with MSI. I greatly enjoy anything from the "You'll Rebel To Anything" album.

Insofar, I have been listening to "Bed of Roses", a current favorite by the band, but I've also perused through "1989", "You'll Rebel To Anything (As Long As It Isn't Challenging)", and "Straight to Video".
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post Jan 30 2006, 12:23 PM
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I have never heard of them. But your attention grabber worked.


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post Jan 30 2006, 05:57 PM
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Happy birthday Wurlon, and congratulations, hope you have many fine presants.

I'm at the mo' listning to Nightwish, but it is only a question of time, before I turn on some ACDC or Metallica.


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post Jan 30 2006, 07:18 PM
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Ministry - Just One Fix user posted image

There's a time for Johnny Cash. And there's a time for Ministry.

I particularly like their 1992 album "Psalm 69", although I barely listen to a number of tracks on it (I'm not at all fond of "Jesus built my Hotrod").

What is it? Guess it's a mix of mostly industrial and elements of hard metal. They've had quite an evolution going on, starting with some stuff that could easily be called synthypop in the early 80s, evolving towards harder and harder sounds, until finally, they got a little softer again with albums like Dark Side of the Spoon, released in 1999.


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post Jan 30 2006, 09:32 PM
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The Who - Teenage Wasteland

Great song by a great band. I wish I lived in the '70s....anyways, off to best buy to get new cd or two smile.gif


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post Jan 30 2006, 09:36 PM
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QUOTE(Telendil Delvanni @ Jan 30 2006, 11:57 AM)
Happy birthday Wurlon, and congratulations, hope you have many fine presants.

I'm at the mo' listning to Nightwish, but it is only a question of time, before I turn on some ACDC or Metallica.
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Thanks, right now I'm playing Enter Sandman on my media player. I love this song, I could listen to it all day and never get bored of it.


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post Jan 30 2006, 09:50 PM
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QUOTE(Dantrag @ Jan 30 2006, 09:32 PM)
I wish I lived in the '70s.... smile.gif
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Hehe......do you? Hmmm well I actually did....oh aye great times.....great times

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post Jan 30 2006, 10:08 PM
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QUOTE(Dantrag @ Jan 30 2006, 10:32 PM)
I wish I lived in the '70s....
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QUOTE(minque @ Jan 30 2006, 10:50 PM)
Hehe......do you? Hmmm well I actually did....oh aye great times.....great times

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Not as good as the '60s !! erm, so I have been told..........


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post Jan 30 2006, 10:27 PM
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QUOTE(Rohugh @ Jan 30 2006, 10:08 PM)
Not as good as the '60s !!  erm, so I have been told..........
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Well..it´s a matter of taste actually!..The 60s were good...yes they were but still...hmmm It´s hard to decide but I think I´ll stick to the 70s..One thing though......the flower-power movement was strong in the 60s and with it there was some great music as well.

Ahh..the funny thing is that the music made then sort of never really dies!


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post Jan 30 2006, 11:46 PM
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Well, I ended up buying a Hendrix Greatest Hits album, and The Mars Volta's 'Scab Dates' which is a live album.

I'm listening to Take the Veil Cerpin Taxt from The Mars Volta's live album. it's quite different from the studio version, and Omar (guitarist) really shows off his skills. The singer also does many different things, and it makes a familiar song seem new again.


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post Jan 30 2006, 11:50 PM
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I'm listening to Ministry - Burning Inside right now. It's pretty good smile.gif


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post Jan 31 2006, 12:20 AM
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I'm listening to Rammstein, which is weird because most bands like it, I despise. Right now, I'm listening to Feuer frei! which really does sound like all of your worst nightmares and the Devil himself having a yelling arguement. On fire.


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post Jan 31 2006, 02:06 AM
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Listening to: NOTHING!!!!!

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post Jan 31 2006, 02:38 AM
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QUOTE(gretzky99 @ Jan 31 2006, 01:06 AM)
Listening to: NOTHING!!!!!

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The "Now Listening To" thread is a place to post the music you are currently listening to or interested in, not a place to post one liners that only help post counts. Please refrain from doing this in the future.

That said, I am currently listening to Paranoid by Black Sabbath, a classic song. I think Black Sabbath is one of those bands that shaped the face of music for the future. Also, it reminds me of my passing fear of consequences. I've gotten over it, but I use to be Paranoid at random times for little to no reason.

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post Jan 31 2006, 03:54 AM
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Paranoid is a good song. I get kinda paranoid sometimes, but not about consequenses. I get paranoid when I have my back to other people, specifically people I don't know. Or if I hear a car driving somewhere and I can't see it.

I'm now listening to a Celldweller song that I skipped over the first few times on the cd. Good song, I just kinda...missed it.

Celldweller-Fadeaway
Oh, and if the stuff in the parenthesis doesn't quite seem to fit, it's probably because it's wrong. The stuff in the parenthesis is mostly background shouting, and it doesn't show up on lyric sites. So I'm guessing.
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I'm not clear how it is that I ended up here
(Lemme in while you dream your haunted memories)
(Oh, Jesus)
(There's nobody in the world who can know you better than me)
Deja vu, think of you, once so far, now so near
(You're doing something that'll keep you occupied)
(Shelter)
(This pile of compassion's getting hard to climb)
Tangled in my own reflection, on the way down fadeaway

With my hands on my mind I hold wounds that won't mend
(You just keep trying to be something that you're not)
(Player)
(You'll never shake me, never break me, and never untake me)
With my eyes open wide I can see it's the end
Tangled in my imperfections, on the way down fadeaway

Don't hate me now, they've torn away the ground
From under me, right after they were reassured that I believed
Normality, is not a word I understand at all,
I set myself up for the fall, withdrawing deep into the hole,
(Fadeaway)
This isolated little cell leaves me cold and faded...
(Fadeaway, fadeaway, fadeaway)

(Fadeaway, fadeaway, fadeaway)
I'm my one and only friend, I am my worst enemy,
I find new methods to pretend, that this is not reality
(don't be lonely)
(now I'm your only)
(just stay far away from me)

When I fade away from me
(stay far away from me)
Just stay far away from me
(stay far away from me)
When I fade away from me
(stay far away from me)
When I fadeaway from me
(just stay far away from me)
When I fadeaway from me
(stay far away from me)
When I fadeaway from me
(just stay far away from me)
When I fadeaway from me
Ah, when I'm not what I used to be
Yeah, when I fadeaway from me
We're not between myself and me
when I fadeaway from me
(decline)
(more whine)
(deadline)
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I have to suggest this to all teenagers who like industrial, tech, electronica, or even hard rock (hell, pretty much any style of rock, except rap, is covered in this cd). One drawback is that it's a bit on the angsty side (which is why I said teens, specifically). Adults and such might still like it, but I can almost guarantee that most teens who like rock music will like this at least a bit. And the music is awesome, so it might be worth checking out even if you usually don't like ngsty music. If you like Linkin Park (only mainstream example I could think of) then you will like some of the angstier songs on here, if you like NIN, you'll like some of the heavier songs. All sorts of great songs on here.

I'm going to shut up about how great celldweller is before you guys think I'm working for them, like the guy in the recent [irl=http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2006/01/25]penny arcade comic.[/url] Not that you'd think that, if you had any sense. Celldweller is a poor band, they can't afford to hire loyalty like this. smile.gif


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post Feb 8 2006, 11:06 AM
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Apocalyptica.

Haven't listened to them in quite a while. They're playing various songs (like a whole bunch of Metallica songs) on cellos! They're from Finland and their stuff is pretty cool. Right now I'm listening to their version of Metallica's Creeping Death, before that a version of Grieg's classic Hall of the Mountain King.


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post Feb 8 2006, 06:33 PM
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QUOTE(stargelman @ Feb 8 2006, 10:06 AM)
Apocalyptica.

Haven't listened to them in quite a while. They're playing various songs (like a whole bunch of Metallica songs) on cellos! They're from Finland and their stuff is pretty cool.  Right now I'm listening to their version of Metallica's Creeping Death, before that a version of Grieg's classic Hall of the Mountain King.
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Cellos? Awesome! I have a friend that played Cello, he said it was difficult.

Right now I'm listening to the theme song from Jaws. Can't remember the creators name right now though. Then some classic FF.


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