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  • If my life was a movie, what soundtrack would it have?

    Nov 22 2009, 22h51 por Speedyrulez

    Opening Credits
    Queens of the Stone Age - TocarLightning Song
    Well, everybody will be awake.

    Waking Up
    Metallica - Thorn Within
    Oh yes, very nice waking up to. You already know the day's gonna be fucked up. :P

    First Day At College
    Pearl Jam - TocarRats
    Ohnoes, there'll be rats everywhere. Quite a bad school then.

    Falling In Love
    Alice in Chains - TocarSickman
    Looolwut?

    Losing Virginity
    Franz Ferdinand - TocarVan Tango
    During the Tango? I can't even dance. :')

    Fighting
    The Killers - Glamarous indie rock and roll
    Oh yeah, this is gonna make you fight! :D [/sarcasm]

    Breaking Up
    Diamond Head - TocarPlay It Loud
    .... :D

    Prom
    Bullet For My Valentine - TocarForever And Always
    Playing BFMV on a Prom would be so awesome and so funny at the same time.

    Life
    Foo Fighters - The Last Song
    So, I only get one song and that's it? Well, very nice. :P

    Depression
    Interpol - TocarWrecking Ball
    Hmm, very fitting. :)

    Driving
    Anthrax - TocarCaught In A Mosh
    You will speed, and then crash. In about 5 seconds.

    Partying
    Muse - Resistance
    Nice song, but not really to party on. Sorry.

    Happy Dance
    Iron Maiden - Tocar2 Minutes to Midnight
    ''to kill the unborn in the womb'' .. very happy dance! :D

    You & Friends
    Pantera - Tocar(Reprise) Sandblasted Skin
    Jesus, please no. :p

    Betrayal
    Jimmy Eat World - TocarThe Middle
    It's like the feel-good talk after the betrayal?

    Regretting
    Disturbed - Believe
    Don't see the link?

    Long Night Alone
    Metallica - Dirty Window
    ''I look out my window and see it's gone wrong'' A long night alone staring at a window, nice.

    Flashback
    Rage Against the Machine - TocarKnow Your Enemy
    How very evil.

    Getting Back Together
    Iron Maiden - The Edge of Earth
    LOLLOLLOL.

    Wedding
    System of a Down - TocarAttack
    .... .. :D

    Honeymoon
    Machine Head - Ten Ton Hammer
    ... 0_o ?

    Birth of Child
    Iced Earh - Greenface
    Nice alienchild. :D

    Losing Someone Dear
    Slipknot - Gently
    hmm.

    Final Battle
    Megadeth - TocarHoly Wars...The Punishment Due
    Sweeeeet, fits really nice!

    Death
    Tenacious D - TocarThe Metal
    So much metal that's it's gonna kill me. Not very likely. :p

    Funeral
    Slipknot - Tattered & Torn
    ö

    Final Credits
    The Sword - TocarMaiden, Mother & Crone
    Just a nice track to end with. :]
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  • Soundgarden Reunion!

    Nov 22 2009, 22h45 por Nonclique343

    no

    SoundgardenChris CornellAudioslaveAlice in Chains
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  • Best Albums Of 2009: Longlist - candidates

    Nov 22 2009, 21h26 por nybatteri82

    Alice in Chains _ Black Gives Way To Blue
    Amazing Baby _ Rewild
    Arctic Monkeys _ Humbug
    Basement Jaxx _ Scars
    Blue October _ Approaching Normal
    Brand New _ Daisy
    Dan Auerbach _ Keep It Hid
    Dave Matthews Band _ Big Whiskey And The Groogrux King
    Depeche Mode _ Sounds Of Universe
    Devin Townsend Project _ Ki
    Doves _ Kingdom Of Rust
    Florence and The Machine _ Lungs
    Future of the Left _ Travels With Myself And Another
    Ghinzu _ Mirror Mirror
    happysad _ Mów Mi Dobrze
    Hey _ Miłość! Uwaga! Ratunku! Pomocy!
    Howling Bells _ Radio Wars
    Jenny Wilson _ Hardships!
    Kaizers Orchestra _ VAYre Demoner
    Kasabian _ The West Rider Pauper Lunatic
    Kult _ HURRA!
    La Roux _ La Roux
    Lady Of The Sunshine _ Smoking Gun
    Lady Sovereign _ Jigsaw
    Laleh _ Me and Simon
    Little Birdy _ Confetti
    Little Boots _ Hands
    Mando Diao _ Give Me Fire
    Manic Street Preachers _ jornal for plague lovers
    Marylin Manson _ The High End of Low
    Metric _ Fantasies
    Muse _ The Resistance
    Nelly Furtado _ Mi Plan
    Nerina Pallot _ Graduate
    Noisettes _ Wild Young Hearts
    Nouvelle Vague _ 3
    Olivia Ruiz _ Miss Meteores
    Paloma Faith _ Do You Want The Truth Or Something Beautiful
    Pati Yang _ Faith, Hope & Fury
    Pearl Jam _ Backspacer
    Placebo _ Battle For The Sun
    PMMP _ Veden varaan
    royksopp _ Junior
    Silversun Pickups _ Swoon
    Spinerette _ Spinerette
    The Big Pink _ A Brief History of Love
    The Cribs _ Ignore The Ignorant
    The Dead Weather _ Horehound
    The Dear Hunter _ Act III: Life and Death
    The Decemberists _ The Hazard of Love
    The Gossip _ Music For Men
    The Mars Volta _ Octahedron
    The Sounds _ Crossing The Rubicon
    The Temper Trap _ Conditions
    The xx _ xx
    Tori Amos _ Abnormally Attracted To Sin
    U2 _ No Line On The Horizon
    Von Bondies _ Love, Hate And Then There's You
    Wye Oak _ The Knot
    Zu _ Carboniferous
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  • NEW Alice In Chains video!

    Nov 22 2009, 2h32 por Nonclique343

    Check it out!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkeETehk8C8

    Alice in ChainsPearl JamNirvanaSoundgardenGodsmack
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  • Alice In Chains: de geest van Layne Staley (live @ 013, Tilburg)

    Nov 21 2009, 20h05 por Rudeless

    Alice in Chains, November 19th, 013, Tilburg (NL)
    Alice in Chains: de geest van Layne Staley
    Het is niet alleen uit reünieoverwegingen dat Alice in Chains voor de tweede keer in korte tijd in Nederland speelt. Het nieuwe album Black Gives Way To Blue bewijst dat de band ook met Layne Staleyvervanger William DuVall in vorm is. Toch is 013 voornamelijk gevuld met publiek dat het grungetijdperk als puber heeft meegemaakt. Inmiddels is een shirt over een longsleeve dragen wederom in de mode. Gevoel voor timing kan Alice in Chains niet ontzegd worden...>>Lees verder op KindaMuzik


    foto: Grietje Stam

    kindamuzik
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  • Friday Twenty: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.04b: 60 to 41

    Nov 20 2009, 14h47 por amodelofcontrol

    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01a: 200 to 181
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01b: 180 to 161
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02a: 160 to 141
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02b: 140 to 121
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.03a: 120 to 101
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.03b: 100 to 81
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.04a: 80 to 61

    60
    Radiohead
    TocarPlanet Telex
    The Bends
    1995

    The first moment, perhaps, where we realised Radiohead were not your average rock band, or indie-grunge wannabees. This, one of the first singles from The Bends (as a double A-side with TocarHigh And Dry), had a swirling fog of electronic effects sweeping around the track from the start, and the strange, reverbed piano stabbing through the bass-heavy rock made for a distinctive track. God knows what Thom Yorke was on about for this song, but it is still a fantastic song and a pointer towards the experimentation and plaudits that were to come...

    59
    Arab Strap
    The First Big Weekend
    The Week Never Starts Round Here
    1996

    The first work I ever heard of this band (thanks to John Peel, obviously), back in my late teens this lengthy tale of a heavy weekend out on the lash with your mates before you have any real responsibilities in life, not surprisingly, rang true to me in a big way. The backing is lo-fi and cheap as hell, but frankly, like all Arab Strap songs, it's all about the beautifully observed lyrics and situations by Aidan Moffatt, of which this is by far the best he ever wrote. Also of note: the balloons unleashed during this live version (at their last show) are amusingly incongruous!

    58
    earthtone9
    Withered
    Lo-Def(inition) Discord
    1998

    A fiercely independent and, frankly, a bit odd, this band were. In fact, perhaps a little too out-there at times for the metal mainstream. Success, other than favourable reviews, eluded them, sadly, as a result, but their back catalogue still stands up well. The odd song titles and flat-out refusal to print lyrics/explain backgrounds to songs would have made them stand out enough, but their mash-up of influences - hardcore, progressive metal, thrash, sometimes all at once - frequently made them sound unique. This track is here above the others simply as it's the first I heard - while their best material was on their last album in 2000, this track was more than enough of a standout to get me hooked - bone-dry riffs and raw production, along with Karl Middleton's unusual vocals, not to mention the chorus that leaps out at you and throws it's hands around your throat until you pay attention...

    57
    Prong
    TocarSnap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck
    Cleansing
    1994

    A track that possesses an extraordinary groove (thanks to the ultra-clean production, the ultra-tight drumming and Paul Raven's bassline), this was, perhaps what is really meant by the odd "groove metal" term. Like the rest of this album, basically it is thrash metal with industrial textures, rather than really being industrial metal. But fuck quibbling about genres, this track rules. Obviously the instantly-recognisable, anthemic chorus helps, but how could we forget the chugging riff, either? Having influenced fucktons of bands since, Tommy Victor never really got the respect he deserved, either...

    56
    The Boo Radleys
    Lazarus
    Lazarus
    1992

    The song that first got the Boos widespread attention, this was an epic track that really did defy attempts to categorize it, merging 60s-esque rock/pop, jazz, soul, shoegaze…and was a truly brilliant, inventive song - a world away from the throwaway pop of Wake Up! Boo that made them pop stars for a fleeting moment. Criminally it was hacked down for it's appearance on Giant Steps, and even further for the single edit, so here's the full, majestic six minute version from Glasto in the nineties.

    55
    Soundgarden
    TocarOutshined
    Badmotorfinger
    1991

    While Superunknown made them rock megastars, Badmotorfinger was their breakthrough, and it was thanks to singles like this. The grinding verses give way to the burst of light that is Chris Cornell's soaring chorus, and did the band ever get better than this? I think not.

    54
    Heavy Water Factory
    Delusions
    Author of Pain
    1997

    A perhaps little-known industrial band from Detroit, I first stumbled across this band in an article in Alternative Press in the late-90s, and swiftly picked up their first album Author of Pain (it took a while longer before I could get hold of the special edition, the remix album or the second album, all of which I obtained in the end). An unusual artist, really - a fair amount of the album was at the chill-out end of industrial, with the odd flare-up into dancefloor rage, most of the vocals done by guest vocalists...this track, however, was a little different. Jesse McClear himself did the vocals for this track, which is slower-paced but built around a dense meshing of samples and beats, with a ghostly female vocal weaving through it. It's sublime, much as the rest of the album is (Good luck in trying to find a legit copy now, though, seeing as the labels that released it in the US and Europe both went bust many years ago now...).

    53
    Rage Against the Machine
    TocarFreedom
    Rage Against the Machine
    1992

    The final, climactic track on Rage's incendiary debut, this was the most nakedly political track on an album stuffed with politics. "Anger is a gift" goes the repeatedly whispered refrain, and they ain't wrong. An explosion of sheer fury and injustice, this song did a lot to reignite the cause of Leonard Peltier, an American Indian activist jailed for the murder of two FBI agents in the seventies whose conviction has been repeatedly called into question since. It's also possibly the best Rage ever got musically, too.

    52
    All Natural Lemon & Lime Flavors
    You Can Never Tell
    Turning Into Small
    1997

    Shoegaze, but not as we know it. For starters, this lot were from New Jersey, and while the album I picked up (this one) bore a passing resemblance to My Bloody Valentine in their drenching of just about everything in effects and reverb, they used far more in the way of electronics, from what I can tell. The first track, You Can Never Tell is a glorious three minutes or so of dreamy vocals and guitars that ebb and flow across your ears, and twelve years since I first heard it, I've still never worked out a single word of the lyrics. Perhaps this all-but impenetrable sound and image (the liner notes told me nothing) was one of the things that had me so intrigued. I was also more than a bit surprised to find one of the band is nowadays part of dälek.

    51
    Das Ich
    Destillat (remixed by VNV Nation)
    Re_Laborat
    1999

    Plainly and simply one of the greatest dancefloor remixes I've ever heard, VNV Nation turned what was a so-so single into a track teeming with life (and an absolutely slamming beat) such that this version has now completely eclipsed the original - oh, and ten years on it's still packing the dancefloor.

    50
    Numb
    Critical Mass
    Blood Meridian
    1997

    It is rare that sheer, seething rage can come across in an instrumental track, but Numb manage that here. A track of otherworldly samples, grinding, metallic samples and dark, dark ambience simply explodes into brutally heavy and dark drum'n'bass to spectacular effect. It needs to be listened to very loudly indeed, though, to fully appreciate it.

    49
    One Dove
    Fallen
    Morning Dove White
    1993

    This dreamy, blissed-out track was the opening track from the band's only album, produced by Andrew Weatherall, and boy, it showed. The whole album is imbued with a kind-of comedown feel, in a similar way to the much-more lauded Screamadelica, but what that album didn't have was Dot Allison's sultry vocals. This first track almost sounds as if she recorded when sleepy (and her voclas are recorded in such a way that it sounds like she is singing to you and you only), but the whole track just sounds unbelievably sexy. The band fell apart after this album, and for me Allison's solo work has never come close to this.

    48
    Type O Negative
    Love You to Death
    October Rust
    1996

    While Black No.1 may get the popular plaudits, for me it was always the opener from October Rust that was the Drab Four's truly brilliant moment. An aching gothic ode to lust and desire, their trademark black humour was set aside for once for a deadly-serious track, the stately piano intro and Pete Steele's deep, deep vocals setting the stall nicely - even if, let's be honest, the lyrics gave away a little too much information, eh? :)

    47
    Refused
    New Noise
    The Shape Of Punk To Come: A Chimerical Bombination In 12 Bursts
    1998

    It's never ceased to amaze me that this track seemed to take a while to catch on. Brutal, angry, political hardcore that was somehow wildly accessible, despite being also experimental like much of the album it came from (by this point Refused were unafraid to introduce electronic and acoustic interludes). The fact that it was lauded by just about every other punk or metal band subsequently may have added to it's appeal - a true word-of-mouth hit, perhaps. Whether that was the case or not, this remains an utterly awesome track that even canned crowd noise on the final mosh-down can't detract from.

    46
    The Young Gods
    Kissing The Sun
    Only Heaven
    1996

    The first Young Gods album I bought, indeed, the first TYG material I bought at all was the single for this. A mix of elegant, swirling ambient, and brutal industrial metal, and at points both at once, only this band could ever have carried this off. A unique band who remain endlessly listenable, even after twenty years-plus, and they've still not made a bad album yet, either.

    45
    Gavin Friday
    Little Black Dress
    Shag Tobacco
    1995

    Of his solo material (as opposed to his work with The Virgin Prunes), all most people will remember is the admittedly sublime TocarAngel from the Romeo + Juliet soundtrack, however the album that this came from had a couple of other cracking tracks (actually, much of the album is worth a listen if you can track it down nowadays). And this is one of them: a wonderfully sleazy, lounge-rock drawl about a girl and her dress.

    44
    :wumpscut:
    TocarSoylent Green
    Music for a Slaughtering Tribe
    1993

    It's sad, really, that it was all downhill for wumpscut from the very start. This was the first single, and the opening track for his debut album, and it is still an extraordinary track. Pounding, thumping industrial beats with the lyrics and samples all derived from the titular film/story, and the result is frankly a bulletproof track. Shame much of the rest of his career was never as good - particularly in this post-millenial decade, where Rudy R's work descended into dreadful parody.

    43
    Clock DVA
    TocarThe Hacker
    Buried Dreams
    1990

    This just about squeaks into this list - the album it comes from dates from the 90s - just - so as far as I'm concerned it counts. And this track is perhaps at the cusp of "old-school" industrial meeting 90s industrial - a startling upgrade of the Clock DVA sound with a crisp 90s sheen (even if the graphical work on the video looks dated), the brooding bassline and growled vocals married to the stabbing keyboards. The extended version is even better.

    42
    Alice in Chains
    TocarMan in the Box
    Facelift
    1990

    The grunge legend's big breakthrough, it certainly didn’t sound a lot like anything else at the time. The lumbering pace of the intro and verses (with Layne Staley's vocals floating across the top), don't initially seem to add up to most, but it's when the soaring chorus kicks in that you suddenly click. It is something special (and was extraordinary live last week, too).

    41
    Mogwai
    TocarMogwai Fear Satan
    Young Team
    1997

    One of the two titanic tracks that are the lynchpins of Mogwai's debut album, this is the hurricane of three chords, feedback and added flute that closes the album and stands alone as a contender for the finest post-rock track ever written (and, let's be honest, it's probably heavier than many metal bands were at the time, too). The band have made a few attempts to better this (TocarChristmas Steps and My Father My King certainly spring to mind), but really, it's best left alone. In addition, this track has to be heard live to be believed (one of the loudest and most intense ten or fifteen minutes of live music I've ever seen).

    Tuesday: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.05: 40 to 1
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  • НА 25 НОЕМВРИ ИЗЛИЗА НОВИЯТ БРОЙ НА СПИСАНИЕ ПРО-РОК!

    Nov 20 2009, 5h04 por radioactive_toy

    На корицата са Slayer
    “Ние винаги ще бъдем Slayer, а вие винаги ще ни харесвате заради това, което правим.” Тези думи на Tom Araya кратко и ясно описват смисъла от съществуването на Slayer. Те са тук просто, за да бъдат Slayer. Те са идеология. Затова и всеки албум на Slayerсам по себе си е достатъчен за нашето пълно задоволство. Затова и World Painted Blood ще върне психопатските усмивки по лицата ни - защото без съмнение това са истинските и неподправени Slayer– така, като трябва да звучат.

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  • Recently listened albums #9

    Nov 19 2009, 19h42 por Chesster777


    Status Quo - Picturesque Matchstickable Messages From The Status Quo
    Kind of strange and psychedelic, something like first Pink Floyd album but not as good. Although it's not bad, quite listenable I'd say.


    Slade - Beginnings
    Rather good debut. Nice to listen but there are no remarkable songs on it.


    Electric Light Orchestra - On the Third Day
    A decent album. It's not bad but ELO 2 was better. I think they might get more and more interesting with further releases. I hope they do.


    Hanoi Rocks - Self Destruction Blues
    Still nothing special but I see a progress comparing to their first two albums. I Want You and Taxi Driver are quite good songs.


    Lenny Kravitz - Mama Said
    It keeps the quality of its predecessor. Nice style, songs are really enjoyable and the song made with Slash is a nice surprise. I like this one.


    Staind - Break the Cycle
    Pretty good album with songs that are heavy but melodic at the same time. It sounds very cool.

    Listened before:
    Electric Light Orchestra - ELO 2
    Dead by Sunrise - Out Of Ashes
    Short Cross - Arising
    Hanoi Rocks - Oriental Beat
    Nirvana - Nevermind
    The Calling - Camino Palmero
    King Crimson - Lark's Tongues in Aspic
    Limp Bizkit - New Old Songs
    Guns N' Roses - Use Your Illusion II
    Guns N' Roses - Use Your Illusion I
    Dire Straits - Love Over Gold
    The Kinks - Preservation Act 1
    Aerosmith - Aerosmith
    Warrant - Cherry Pie
    Whitesnake - Saints & Sinners
    Uriah Heep - Sweet Freedom
    Good Charlotte - Good Charlotte
    Traveling Wilburys - Traveling Wilburys Vol. 3
    Loverboy - Get Lucky
    ZZ Top - Tres Hombres
    Styx - The Serpent Is Rising
    Styx - Styx II
    Taproot - Gift
    Alice in Chains - Facelift
    Van Halen - Fair Warning
    T. Rex - Tanx
    Blue Öyster Cult - Tyranny and Mutation
    Derek and the Dominos - Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs
    A Perfect Circle - Mer De Noms
    Green Day - 39/Smooth
    Hanoi Rocks - Bangkok Shocks, Saigon Shakes, Hanoi Rocks
    Jethro Tull - A Passion Play
    Thin Lizzy - Vagabonds Of The Western World
    Disturbed - The Sickness
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  • The random survey again

    Nov 19 2009, 15h02 por Speedyrulez

    Put your music player on shuffle
    Post the first 40 songs that come up. You can repeat artists if you want. If you have any repeats, skip to the next track.

    1. The Killers - Tranquilize (feat. Lou Reed)
    2. Muse - Plug In Baby
    3. Queens of the Stone Age - You Got a Killers Scene There, Man
    4. Megadeth - These Boots
    5. Arctic Monkeys - If You Were There, Beware
    6. Pearl Jam - TocarGrievance
    7. Rise Against - TocarHeaven Knows
    8. Rage Against the Machine - TocarBulls on Parade
    9. Godsmack - TocarNow Or Never
    10. Fiction Plane - Fake Light From The Sun
    11. Priestess - I am the Night colour me black
    12. Breaking Benjamin - TocarShallow Bay
    13. Lamb of God - Purified
    14. Rammstein - Mann gegen Mann
    15. Voicst - A Tale Of Two Devils
    16. Metallica - Dyers Eve
    17. Queens of the Stone Age - Tocar3's & 7's
    18. Disturbed - TocarPain Redefined
    19. Anthrax - TocarGot The Time
    20. Iced Earth - Hallowed Be Thy Name
    21. Metallica - OF WOLF AND MAN
    22. Bush - TocarFloat
    23. Iron Maiden - TocarWildest Dreams
    24. Breaking Benjamin - TocarTopless
    25. Lamb of God - TocarTerror and Hubris in the House of Frank Pollard
    26. Anthrax - TocarCrash
    27. Metallica - Until It Sleeps
    28. Muse - Megalomania
    29. Metallica - The Small Hours
    30. Linkin Park - Faint
    31. Foo Fighters - TocarAnother Round
    32. Arctic Monkeys - Fluorescent Adolescent
    33. Mastodon - This Mortal Soil
    34. Disturbed - TocarForgiven
    35. Mastodon - TocarWe Built This Come Death
    36. The Killers - TocarShadowplay
    37. Metallica - Nothing Else Matters
    38. Anthrax - TocarI Am The Law
    39. Metallica - Ride the Lightning
    40. Greenday - Jesus of Suburbia


    #. QUESTION
    ANSWER

    1. Which song do you prefer, #1 or #40?
    I think #1, it is one of the few songs by The Killers that I still like.
    2. Have you ever listened to #12 continuously on repeat?
    Nopes.
    3. What album is #26 from?
    We've Come For You All
    4. What do you think about the artist who did #15?
    Voicst? Too indie, don't listen to them anymore.
    5. Is #19 one of your favorite songs?
    Nopes.
    6. Who does #38 remind you of?
    Air guitaring? :P
    7. Does #20 have better lyrics or music?
    Eh, it is a coversong. But I think the music is better, though the lyrics are pretty awesome to.
    8. Do any of your friends like #3?
    Nopes.
    9. Is #33 from a movie soundtrack?
    Not that I know. :P
    10. Is #18 overplayed on the radio?
    Like, lol, no.
    11. What does #21 remind you of?
    When I started listening to Metallica, I listened this song a lot.
    12. Which song do you prefer, #5 or #22?
    #22
    13. What album is #17 from?
    Era Vulgaris
    14. When did you first hear #39?
    Loooong time ago. I remember being really confused because I only hear stuff from after The Black Album that I didn't know that James could sing so high. I wondered if it was computeredited (lol sorry, it was long ago, I didn't know a thing about the history or discography of Metallica)
    15. When did you first hear #7?
    Just know? xD
    16. What genre is #8?
    Hard rock I guess.
    17. Do any of your friends like #14?
    LAWL NO. They all hate Rammstein. :')
    18. What color does #4 remind you of?
    Red and black, don't know why.
    19. Have you ever blasted #11 on your stereo?
    Nopes.
    20. What genre is #37?
    Metal ballad.
    21. Can you play #13 on any instrument?
    Nopes. :(
    22. What is your favorite lyric from #30?
    ''I am a little bit of loneliness, a little bit of disregard ''
    23. What is your favorite lyric from #23?
    I don't know. :P
    24. Would you recommend #24 to your friends?
    Meh, no.
    25. Is #2 a good song to dance to?
    Well.. spastic attack will do fine. :P
    26. Do you ever hear #16 on the radio?
    I would die of happiness if the radio will EVER play Dyers Eve, but i think that will never happen. xD
    27. Is #32 more of a “nighttime” or “daytime” song?
    Daytime definitely
    28. Does #36 have any special meaning to you?
    Nope.
    29. Do any of your friends like #31?
    My friends don't like the Foo Fighters much.
    30. Is #25 a fast or slow song?
    Fast. :D
    31. Is #35 a happy or sad song?
    Sad. :D
    32. What is one of your favorite lyrics from #9?
    I've got absolutely NO idea.
    33. Is #34 better to listen to alone or with friends?
    Erm, both I guess.
    34. When did you first hear #27?
    A heck of a long time ago, it was actually one of the first Metallica songs I ever heard. :)
    35. Name 3 other songs by the artist who did #29:
    Metallica! :D Master of Puppets, One and Harvester Sorrow. And Blackened. And Orion. And. and...
    36. Do you know all the words to #6?
    Like.. I know none of the words. :P
    37. Does #28 have better lyrics or music?
    Both are awesome. Matt is a great writer. :)
    38. What album is #10 from?
    Left Side Of The Brain

    Shame I didn't come past some other good artists, but I'm gonna link 'em anyways:
    Machine Head
    Slipknot
    Red Hot Chili Peppers
    Paramore
    The Sword
    Pantera
    Diamond Head
    System of a Down
    Alice in Chains
    Saxon
    Bullet For My Valentine
    Them Crooked Vultures
    Audioslave
    Dire Straits
    Apocalyptica
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  • Musical survey II.

    Nov 18 2009, 21h17 por fecaparelli

    Well, I saw this somewhere, and I'd like to do something similar, but with different questions, to a degree.

    So, take the top 10 overall artists, and ask for each of them the following questions:

    1: First song heard from them
    2: Favourite song
    3: Favourite album
    4: Seen live?
    5: Favourite cover art

    Well, let's do it...


    01. Faith No More
    1: Easy or Epic
    2: King for a Day
    3: Introduce Yourself or Angel Dust or King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime
    4: Yes
    5: King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime

    02. Queens of the Stone Age
    1: You Think I Ain't Worth a Dollar, but I Feel Like a Millionaire
    2: You Can't Quit Me Baby
    3: Songs For The Deaf
    4: No
    5: Era Vulgaris

    03. Elliott Smith
    1: TocarChristian Brothers
    2: TocarWaltz #2 (XO)
    3: Either/Or
    4: No
    5: Figure 8

    04. Tom Waits
    1: TocarI Don't Wanna Grow Up
    2: TocarJockey Full of Bourbon
    3: Rain Dogs
    4: No
    5: Bone Machine

    05. Mark Lanegan
    1: Down in the Dark
    2: Borracho
    3: Whiskey For The Holy Ghost
    4: Yes
    5: Scraps At Midnight

    06. Screaming Trees
    1: TocarNearly Lost You
    2: TocarNearly Lost You
    3: Dust
    4: No
    5: Uncle Anesthesia

    07. Alice in Chains
    1: TocarNo Excuses
    2: TocarBleed the Freak
    3: Dirt
    4: No
    5: Jar of Flies

    08. Black Sabbath
    1: TocarN.I.B.
    2: It's Alright
    3: Master Of Reality
    4: Yes
    5: Technical Ecstasy

    09. Nick Drake
    1: TocarRiver Man
    2: TocarThings Behind The Sun
    3: Pink Moon
    4: No
    5: Bryter Layter

    10. Radiohead
    1: TocarFake Plastic Trees
    2: TocarParanoid Android
    3: Kid A
    4: Yes
    5: Hail To The Thief
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