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Quote: drkrobotnik said: fleetwood mac gets you pumped?
my music would turn your brain to shit.
here's the remix for ya, slashypoo..
get that garbage outta here
rap needs to make their own songs and stop stealin...
Focus - Hocus Pocus
-------------------- "All that you touch, see, taste, feel, love, hate, distrust, save, give, deal, buy, beg, borrow, or steal,
all you create, destroy, do, say, all that you eat, and everyone you meet,
all that you slight, and everyone you fight, all that is now, all that is gone, all that's to come,
and everything under the sun is in tune, but the sun is eclipsed by the moooooooooooooon!"
- Roger Waters
Quote: drkrobotnik said: ya. that's why you gotta listen to hiphop, not rap.
F that...
Iron Maiden - Can I Play With Madness?
-------------------- "All that you touch, see, taste, feel, love, hate, distrust, save, give, deal, buy, beg, borrow, or steal,
all you create, destroy, do, say, all that you eat, and everyone you meet,
all that you slight, and everyone you fight, all that is now, all that is gone, all that's to come,
and everything under the sun is in tune, but the sun is eclipsed by the moooooooooooooon!"
- Roger Waters
"Let us add at once that, on the other hand, the existence on earth of an animal soul turned against itself, taking sides against itself, was something so new, profound, unheard of, enigmatic, contradictory, and pregnant with a future that the aspect of the earth was essentially altered. Indeed divine spectators were needed to do justice to the spectacle that thus began and the end of which is not yet in sight - a spectacle too subtle, too marvelous, too paradoxical to be played out senselessly unobserved on some ludicrous planet!"
"Let us add at once that, on the other hand, the existence on earth of an animal soul turned against itself, taking sides against itself, was something so new, profound, unheard of, enigmatic, contradictory, and pregnant with a future that the aspect of the earth was essentially altered. Indeed divine spectators were needed to do justice to the spectacle that thus began and the end of which is not yet in sight - a spectacle too subtle, too marvelous, too paradoxical to be played out senselessly unobserved on some ludicrous planet!"
"Let us add at once that, on the other hand, the existence on earth of an animal soul turned against itself, taking sides against itself, was something so new, profound, unheard of, enigmatic, contradictory, and pregnant with a future that the aspect of the earth was essentially altered. Indeed divine spectators were needed to do justice to the spectacle that thus began and the end of which is not yet in sight - a spectacle too subtle, too marvelous, too paradoxical to be played out senselessly unobserved on some ludicrous planet!"
"Let us add at once that, on the other hand, the existence on earth of an animal soul turned against itself, taking sides against itself, was something so new, profound, unheard of, enigmatic, contradictory, and pregnant with a future that the aspect of the earth was essentially altered. Indeed divine spectators were needed to do justice to the spectacle that thus began and the end of which is not yet in sight - a spectacle too subtle, too marvelous, too paradoxical to be played out senselessly unobserved on some ludicrous planet!"
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Re: What are you listening to right now? [Re: andrewss] #8370456 - 05/06/08 07:44 PM (3 months, 30 days ago)
"Let us add at once that, on the other hand, the existence on earth of an animal soul turned against itself, taking sides against itself, was something so new, profound, unheard of, enigmatic, contradictory, and pregnant with a future that the aspect of the earth was essentially altered. Indeed divine spectators were needed to do justice to the spectacle that thus began and the end of which is not yet in sight - a spectacle too subtle, too marvelous, too paradoxical to be played out senselessly unobserved on some ludicrous planet!"
"Let us add at once that, on the other hand, the existence on earth of an animal soul turned against itself, taking sides against itself, was something so new, profound, unheard of, enigmatic, contradictory, and pregnant with a future that the aspect of the earth was essentially altered. Indeed divine spectators were needed to do justice to the spectacle that thus began and the end of which is not yet in sight - a spectacle too subtle, too marvelous, too paradoxical to be played out senselessly unobserved on some ludicrous planet!"
Quote: SLASHpro said: rap needs to make their own songs and stop stealin...
"Musicians are nothing but magpies and thieves!" - Elvis Costello
John Lee Hooker - Boogie Chillen'
ZZ Top - La Grange
But of course, Fleetwood Mac gets me pumped, too!
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Pantera, the entire Vulgar Display of Power album. it fuckin' rocks.
IGN named Vulgar Display of Power the 11th most influential heavy metal album of all-time.[2] They said about the album:
"This album makes the list because it took heavy metal and made it heavier. It took darkness and made it darker. It took anger and made it angrier. Never before had a band tuned down its guitars and crunched a heavier riff than on this album. "Mouth for War" and "A New Level" and "No Good (Attack the Radical)" stand out on an album where every track is a classic track. Dimebag Darrell was an innovator and a true godsend for heavy metal. One of the most underrated players in the genre. And this may sound corny, but the way the band was able to turn seemingly negative aspects of the genre - hate, anger, violence and despair - into positive thoughts is somewhat akin to De La Soul dropping a positive message into rap."