Bit of a mixed bag tonight
Two Stevie's; Wonder and Nicks
Superstititon and
Edge of Seventeen
Eddie Van Halen and Steve Lukather featuring Michael Jackson
Beat It
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Bit of a mixed bag tonight
Two Stevie's; Wonder and Nicks
Superstititon and
Edge of Seventeen
Eddie Van Halen and Steve Lukather featuring Michael Jackson
Beat It
BabyMetal's - "おねだり大作戦: Onedari Daisakusen (Begging Operation)" from the album, BabyMetal. :cool:
Caladan Brood - Wild Autumn Wind
Great stuff. For fans of Black Metal with an atmospheric soundtrack feel.
Listening to Burzum's newer stuff. If anyone is knows the history of Black Metal in Norway in the 90's know this was one of the high profile bands because of the murders and church burnings. But Varg's incarceration has been and gone, and listening to this newer Burzum music is quite a stark difference. More folk music than metal but good stuff.
Ancient - Paa evig vandring
Creepy song, I do like. A great black metal band. Their second album is based off White Wolfs' Vampire Masquerade origin story of Cain.
Basil Poledouris' Conan The Barbarian & Robocop themes
After a slew of same era music, i'm finishing up an evening of headphones on full, singing to the absolute delight of my wife - with Guns 'n Roses - Coma. Trying to sing that last 2 minutes or so pretty much puts ME in a coma though! :eek:
currently listening to the boss slag off a dickhead because of his laziness and stupidity
Dug this thread up because I've just discovered an alternative band called Walk the Moon and they are bringing back New Wave music (80's pop/rock). This is their latest track "Shut up and Dance with Me"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JCLY0Rlx6Q
Some old school Machine Head right now :cool:
thunder & lightning - Motörhead from their new album black magic, Lemmy & the boys sound bloody fantastic! Motorhead Forever!
Coal Chamber's - "Rivals" from their latest album, Rivals. :cool:
Psalms For The Dead - Candlemass
Great to see that the band finished it's studio career on top.
Mad Max Fury Road soundtrack
I think I just found the theme music for the Wreckers and the Dinobots.
Megadeth
Symphony of Destruction
Symphony Of Destruction is even more awesome when it's the one with the film clip that has scenes from various G1 episodes such as the one where the unscrupulous mayor creates Decepticon Day.
http://i.imgur.com/5C0Ur9J.jpg
This isn't much of a surprise as people who've seen me in IRL know I wear a Drum & Bass hat and at times I wear a Drum & Bass shirt.
Crummy day at work. I'm the road and remember I scored a copy of Clockwork Angels Tour CD by Rush and pop that in. That cheered things up and if Neil Peart isn't the best drummer in the world I'll eat my hat.
I'm a Metal fan through & through, but I also like a variety of Acts from different genres. :)
Case in point, I recently picked up the album containing this track from an OpShop:
Kate Miller-Heidke's - "The One Thing I Know" from her '08 album, Curiouser. :cool:
I thoroughly dig Kate Miller-Heidke; an incredible talent with a No-Bull**** attitude and Aussie to boot! :cool:
Neil's philosophy to drumming is to keep in touch with his inner kid. An outlook that I'm sure this site gives two thumbs up to. By the way I'm currently listening to: La Masquerade Infernale - Arcturus If Sweeney Todd (Johnny Depp version) was in a goth metal band then this is what it would sound like.
Jimi Hendrix - Live at Woodstock
Oh Yeah... :cool:
1.PEACE SELLS...BUT WHO'S BUYING - MEGADETH
2.PURPLE - STONE TEMPLE PILOTS:cool:
My colleagues at work bitchin about each other when someone leaves from their desk.
AC/DC- Whole Lotta Rosie (GN'R version's still way better).
The Beatles legendary White Album.
Heretic Anthems vol.2 from Metal Hammer magazine.
Lindemann's - "Praise Abort", from Till's debut Solo Album, Skills in Pills. :cool:
Bloodstone & Diamonds - Machine Head (they can do no wrong with Phil Demmel in the band).
I ep - Meshuggah (music that's ideally suited to transforming decepticons).
Sni Bong by Dengue Fever
After the fall of the Khmer Rouge, foreign cultural influences seemed to pick up right where they left off. In this case: 60's psychedelia. That's right, Cambodian Psychedelia. No, I don't understand a word of what's being sung but I think I don't mind.
I find Through The Ashes Of Empires to be their best simply because it's their most optimistic album. Right now I'm listening to Das Seelenbrechen - Ihsahn. The song called M is impressive due to how it starts off the subtle side of the sounds from a Silent Hill game/30 Days Of Night and the second half is an amazing impression of Pink Floyd worthy of the band.:D
Disturbed's - "Who", from their latest Album, Immortalized. :cool:
After going to the David Bowie exhibition, I just had to get his 3 disc box set; Nothing Has Changed. From his glam rock years to his Nine Inch Nails/electronica phase, this greatest hits covers soooo much!:cool:
Kate Miller-Heidke's - "Sarah" from her album, Nightflight. :cool:
A tragic, yet hauntingly beautiful song.
(Based on a true account too)
boring work conference call.... :rolleyes:
Iron Maiden's new album The Book Of Souls. Speed of Light is awesome and the video game inspired film clip is really good.