Still drum and bass, only this time my work :D
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Still drum and bass, only this time my work :D
New 5FDP album. Meh...
Katorz - Voivod (Dave Grohl's favorite prog metal band).
Moved onto Threat Signal - Comatose. Now THIS is metal!!
The soundtracks to The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises (Hans Zimmer is a legend and no classical composer can compete with him).:)
The Touch!!!!
Type o Negative - Stay Out of My Dreams
btw if anyone wants to hear Drum & Bass influenced heavily by Transformers I recommend listening to Heist
You could always try Tantrum Desire - I Am Unicron
Kate Miller-Heidke's - "God's Gift to Women" from her album, Curiouser. :cool:
Foundations of burden - Pallbearer (a doom metal band that seems to be going in the direction of funeral doom)
Listening to the Return Of The Jedi soundtrack in preparation for the new movie.
3 more sleeps 'til Acca Dacca!!! Woo Hoo!!! :D
New Fear Factory album. These guys - Burton and Dino, still have it. Best album since Demanufacture IMO.
What the people at TAFE are producing and playing. At the moment it's mostly house music.
TF:TM soundtrack.
New Brookes Brothers & Danny Byrd tune. Man does listening to this make me feel good.
Psychic warfare - Clutch
Kill 'em all - Metallica
Ire - Parkway Drive (They did an instore at JB HI FI and I got it signed by the band.):D
Kill 'em All = absolute classic :cool:
I got Parkway Drive's Atlas on high rotation still. Fav track is Dream Run. Is Ire any good?
Archetype would be even better if they ever remastered it because it sounds too 'soft' i.e. not enough bass.
[QUOTE=5FDP;498321]Kill 'em All = absolute classic :cool:
I got Parkway Drive's Atlas on high rotation still. Fav track is Dream Run. Is Ire any good?
Ire is awesome if you want Parkway Drive with stadium singalong hooks.
P.S. This album was inspired by a Rammstein show.
weird 90's Nu-metal , but I don't care.
Crank it!!!
AWESOME! Trash was the first album I ever bought -- and on cassette as well!
At the moment i'm listening to a lot from Loom -- with two former members of Tangerine Dream, you can't go wrong!:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gThiMRFjUtk
Never thought of it that way, but they definitely wouldn't be out of place in a Tron film! :D
Hell, if Tron 3 ever gets made, maybe they should try to get scoring duties! Schmoelling was with Tangerine Dream when they did the music to a few films, so you never know, he and Froese both have the pedigree...
While we're on the subject of movie scores, I've been listening to The Planets by Gustav Holst. He set the standard for how classical is used in movies.
I mean I can even spot a part of the Star Wars' force theme in the composition called Venus.