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Post by Sargai on May 15, 2014 1:07:19 GMT -5
Somekindawonderful - Reverse. The song is terrible, but catchy and I can't stop listening.
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Post by Lore on May 20, 2014 18:13:41 GMT -5
Seth Sentry is always on something goofy! I love it! Most of the hip-hop I listen to comes from Australia. What can I say? When you pick up the game late, you pick it up hard and release some seriously good stuff.
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Post by mattymoron on May 24, 2014 2:32:23 GMT -5
Margot and the Nuclear So and So's - "Broadripple is Burning"
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Post by Kaytin on May 25, 2014 22:45:23 GMT -5
Cook Da Book - The Lookout Is Out from the Asterix in Britain soundtrack. Catchy song and a very underrated movie here in the states.
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Post by Kammi on May 26, 2014 21:05:41 GMT -5
I have been listening to the Garth Brooks as Chris Gaines CD the past few days, I may possibly be the only person in the world who liked it. Hadn't heard it in a few years as my CD was lost in some boxes I had in storage, but found it and found that I still like the entire album.
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Post by Kaytin on Jun 9, 2014 2:31:46 GMT -5
Blur - Coffee and TV. Damon Albarn is simply a genius when it come to music.
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Post by Sargai on Jun 10, 2014 22:16:12 GMT -5
The song used in the Dead Island 2 trailer during last night's Sony conference at E3 caught my attention and has since been added to my playlist: So did the song featured in the Grand Theft Auto V trailer. It has not been added to my playlist because it is a remix and only the original song, which isn't nearly as good, is available on Spotify.
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Post by Kaytin on Jun 28, 2014 2:06:15 GMT -5
Gorillaz - Stylo
I recently found out that Bobby Womack died, so I've gone back to the first song I heard him in. A great singer and a great guy. He'll be missed for sure.
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Post by midnightmirror on Jul 1, 2014 18:42:34 GMT -5
I listen to all sorts of odd things. Creepypasta narrations, dark instrumentals like Nox Arcana, or just random songs that i liked.
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Post by Euphemism on Jul 12, 2014 11:47:48 GMT -5
I'm attempting to write at the moment so my playlist is full of randomness from Vocaloids and Gackt, to Halestorm and Disturbed. There's a sprinkling of Country, Classical, Opera, and game soundtracks. Though the majority is just random, there's one group that holds the record for most tracks by one artist/band. I've come to realize that if I was forced to choose one artist/band to listen to exclusively for the rest of my life, I would inevitably (after a lot of whining and moaning) choose Coheed and Cambria.
I've read and heard that their albums follow a story written by the lead vocalist. I haven't read it, but I find the idea intriguing. I believe their most well known song is this one:
I first heard it in Rock Band, but it's also featured in the trailer for the movie "9"
I don't know why, but I enjoy pretty much all their songs. Sure there's a few I'll skip if I'm not in the mood, but I'll listen to all of them when I'm writing. I've discovered that there's at least one line of lyrics in each song that just makes you pause and go "What? Did I just hear that?" and then rewind to listen again.
Or maybe I'm just drawn in by the gravitational pull of Claudio's hair...
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Post by Avelyn on Jul 12, 2014 12:17:19 GMT -5
Haven't heard all of their stuff, by any means, but what I have heard was good.
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Post by Euphemism on Jul 12, 2014 17:18:14 GMT -5
Then my playlist gave me THIS. And it was epic. And I sang it loudly. And obnoxiously. The household was then annoyed. But it was awesome
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Post by Robillard on Jul 14, 2014 9:53:49 GMT -5
Don't judge me. I enjoyed the sound of it.
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Post by Lore on Jul 15, 2014 3:55:02 GMT -5
The last song I posted was by Seth Sentry and while I don't like repeating myself, I have to post this one up. I'm sure we've all had a job that made us feel this way at one time or another.
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Post by ShadowOfSouls on Jul 15, 2014 10:16:22 GMT -5
Neighbours idiot kid picked up on his parents ranting during the world cup and is now periodically screaming he hates Germany. Thus I have taken it upon myself to listen to some Rammstein
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