New Daft Punk song! Yeah! oh... i apologize. FUCK YER!!
This song is also pretty hilarous on the misheard lyrics side. It sounds like they sing "we rob a mexican, funky! we rob a mexican, lucky!"
it was the best of times
it was the blurst of times
Preng
Title: All right, that's cool!
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Posts: 1687
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May 20 2013 08:15 pm
As recommended to me by a hometown friend, I present a rather nice piece of metal.
Cult of Luna - Vertikal, 2013, Metal - I: The Weapon
...As well as one of my own favorites. Let me give you the picture of what's going on.
DJ Shadow - Live! In Tune and On Time, 2004, Hip-Hop - Lost and Found
slapolakinkaido
Title: Illegitimate Son of God
Joined: Jul 14 2009
Posts: 1565
Posted:
May 21 2013 11:35 pm
Bob Dylan`s Blues
Title: Worlds Strongest Man
Joined: Jun 08 2011
Location: Your nightmares
Posts: 518
Posted:
Jun 07 2013 09:39 pm
Fighter_McWarrior
Title: Gun of Brixton
Joined: Jun 05 2011
Location: Down by the River
Posts: 1087
Posted:
Jun 11 2013 06:58 am
Seeing as I just changed over to a new album from my list, I'm listening to a song off of it. This is probably the most fun song ever written about serial killing
"Spanish bombs, yot' quierro y finito
Yo te querda oh ma corazón
Oh ma corazón, oh ma corazón" - The Clash, Spanish Bombs
Bob Dylan`s Blues
Title: Worlds Strongest Man
Joined: Jun 08 2011
Location: Your nightmares
Posts: 518
Posted:
Jun 13 2013 07:20 pm
I'm currently "studying" The Who. While listening to the not so good It's Hard album I found what has to be one of my favorite songs by them.
Vert1
Joined: Aug 28 2011
Posts: 537
Posted:
Sep 06 2013 07:57 pm
Quote:
"In the first one," said Davis, "when shitty things are happening it's a lot scarier because you didn't know if Neo was The One or what these machines were up to. In the other two you already knew he was The One, so the dissonant stuff didn't quite fit anymore."
Quote:
The music for Agent Smith spreads, as he does, like a virus. (Davis pointed out the irony of this in light of Smith's monologue directed at Morpheus in The Matrix about humanity's viral nature—"a lot of the Wachowskis' ideas have to do with becoming what you hate," the composer said.
HardcoreGamer4Ever
Title: I Am The God Of Awesome
Joined: Jun 28 2010
Location: Your Mom's Vagina!
Posts: 1295
Posted:
Sep 17 2013 06:32 pm
Right now, I'm listening to Chvrches' debut album, The Bones Of What You Believe on NPR. I have been eagerly anticipating this album for months, literally months, and NPR decides to be all awesome and let people listen to the album in its entirety for free. Not only that, but the album doesn't even come out until the 24th, so getting to listen to it a week early is pretty damn awesome. You can listen to it at: http://www.npr.org/2013/09/15/221714011/first-listen-chvrches-the-bones-of-what-you-believe
So far, it's a fantastic album. While they're already fairly popular, and deservedly so, I think they're going to get much bigger. They're the next big thing in Pop and Electronic Music as far as I'm concerned. If their talent gets them rewarded like I think it will, they're going to be huge and dominate the Pop charts.
The album was amazing, especially considering the fact that it's their debut. Definitely worth the listen. It makes me exited for future Chvrches albums.
I've always loved post-punk, but I got a lot deeper into This Heat since my wife bought me a six-cd boxed set for Christmas. It's very experimental, especially Deceit, but some of this stuff... it sounds what music should be like now.
Who likes role-playing games? Me. Way too goddamn much.
Preng
Title: All right, that's cool!
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Location: Accounting Dept.
Posts: 1687
Posted:
Jan 07 2015 10:42 pm
Glamour Profession, by Steely Dan in their 1980 Gaucho album. Jazz rock. Beautiful mix of guitar, horns, piano. Hollywood vibes, high class luxuries, and some illegal fun under the sun, boys. Easily decipherable lyrics compared to most other material. Living hard will take its toll...
Count_Akula
Title: Sir Galahad
Joined: Dec 19 2014
Location: Taiwan
Posts: 142
Posted:
Jan 14 2015 02:02 am
I actually like the new U2 album 'Songs of Innocence'. You know, the one they automatically threw into everyone's iTunes library? But seriously, it's a good pop/rock album. Yay!