Kiss - I Was Made For Loving You
Fun as hell song to play, especially that Frehley lick at the start...
the arcade fire~neighbourhood #1(tunnels)
my favourite debut of 2004....at the moment.
Currently listening to:
Isis ~ Panopticon [9/10]
The Walkmen ~ Bows & Arrows [8.5/10]
The Shins ~ Oh, Inverted World
Explosions In The Sky ~ How Strange, Innocence
Caribou ~ The Milk of Human Kindness
J�hann J�hannsson ~ Vir�ulegu Forsetar
Terror Squad- Lean Back remix
I love this song really good beat!
Hell, nobody here probably shares my tastes, gotta join in though.
Skillet - Open Wounds
For a long time I had heard of this band but NEVER heard them. Now that I finally have I'm am quite pleased.
Negator - Katharsis
Beutiful... beutiful... beutiful black metal. This band is quite new(and underground), but they sound much better than many classic "true" bands I've listened to. Anyone with any interest in black metal should get the album "Old Black"(their only release). It's probably going to become my Arsis-counterpart for black metal... meaning this album is probably my favorite BM album of all time.
12 Tribes and Throwdown are being interviewed this week on Headbanger's Ball... not that they interest me much. Last week we had CoB and Bad Acid Trip show up.
Just Lose It-Eminem
Thanks Jayce...
Cool, clubby track. Well he's back and with a bang too!
That song... kicks incalculable amounts of ass. It's like... 9 minutes of Deicide-ish fun, but even better. However, don't you think that the self-titled song was the only track worth noting in that album? The rest of the songs were mostly boring IMO. Benton did the same mistake of writing a kick-ass self-titled song for "Scars of the Crucifix", and adding in a bunch of boring filler songs in his other band Deicide.Originally Posted by Howie
Konami - Policenauts(endtitle)
From a CD containing music from Snatcher and Policenauts called "Music Compilation of Hideo Kojima / Black Disc", which I just happened to find while randomly searching stuff in a BT search engine. Kojima's games usually have great music.![]()
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It's definitively the standout-track on the album, but there are other great songs on the album as well. Infidel is another great track, it's fast as fuck. Unleash Hell is great too.Originally Posted by Soeru
HIM - Join Me (In Death)
Heh, HIM is one of the few bands I've followed since the first CD (got their debut for christmas, I was really really young then). This is without a doubt one of their greatest songs...
Infidel has one of the coolest blastbeats and double basspedal work I've ever heard, but the riffs in that one sound just too generic to me. The beggining of "Unleash Hell" sounds a lot like "Slaves Shall Serve" by Behemoth(that weird ass satanic chanting).Originally Posted by Howie
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Behemoth - Xul
Features Nile's lead guitarist as a guest star, performing a few solos in the song. Nergal has the most powerful voice in all death metal, hands down. Listen to the last 2 Behemoth albums to see what I mean, he sings extremely loudly, but it's still a growl and not a metal/hardcore-ish scream. Glen Benton just sounds like a constipated wanker next to him. Go Poland.
Oh yes, Howie, you know you just want fuck Inferno for his drumming.![]()
The Police - Bombs Away
Nice punky tune. Something about Afghanistan too. Erm....yes. Never have much to say about Police tunes, other than I like them!
Increase the size of your wang - PM crusher the words "poo poo" for extra length now!
Beware Coward!
Originally Posted by Ton