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).
New Acquisitions:
TR Astrotrain, Skullsmasher, & Hardhead
Scouting For:
G1 Boxes & Cardbacks
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[COLLECTION] [CREATIVE] [MK COLLECTION]
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.
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Any figure that comes with swords demands wrist articulation.
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.
Disturbed's - "Who", from their latest Album, Immortalized.
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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!
Kate Miller-Heidke's - "Sarah" from her album, Nightflight.
A tragic, yet hauntingly beautiful song.
(Based on a true account too)
My Transformers Collection (24/01/12) - My Soundwave Collection (04/02/13) - My Wants List (20/08/2013)
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boring work conference call....
Iron Maiden's new album The Book Of Souls. Speed of Light is awesome and the video game inspired film clip is really good.