LBlack14 shokosugi yeah, I wear 'em out. I start every day, at work, with the album "Catacombs of a Black Vatican" by Black Label Society. After that album, auto play.
Mattyv shokosugi Iam on a bit of a Hip Hop kick right now. I have been listening to a lot of late 90's early 2000's rap. Growing up in Cali in the late 80's early 90's I had all the stuff you listed. When I got to college I expanded a bit into grunge, and other stuff like Sublime. Now I am going back and getting into Outkast, Nelly, Jay-Z, NAS, to name a few. Stuff I didn't listen to much when it first came out. If you like Hip Hop. I highly recommend a show on Netflix called Hip Hop Evolution.
shokosugi Mattyv Thanks, I'll check that out for sure. I love rap but also very into stuff like Linkin Park and deviate towards metal like ozzy Osborne and Ministry at this. Basically anything fast paced usually works for me!
johnnydoom Natpharm Don't believe I've ever heard the song before, but I can see why the video has 14 million hits. That is a wonderful assortment of rock video sluts.
johnnydoom [ Linus and Lucy from A Charlie Brown Christmas. My daughter is learning the bass part for the school concert band Christmas show.
johnnydoom While still thinking of instrumentals. Herb Alpert "Rise" and Alan Parsons Project "Sirius" [ [
ode johnnydoom didn't realize that was Alan Parsons....that Instrumental that teams come out to/starting line ups....cool!
Mattyv sdandrea1 Based on my experience from Saturday, your statement should be flipped around. Oats was better than Hall. Hall can't quite hit the notes he once did but still tries and it ain't good. Concert was fun nonetheless. It probably didn't help that the wind was blowing 30-40mph.
johnnydoom Loved all the instruments with Miami Sound Machine and the leading lady, Gloria Estefan. [ [
sdandrea1 This song has been stuck in my head for a week, so I'm listening to it non-stop. IMO, one of Steve Morse's best.
UnholyDefenestrator78 dyno Dear sir, kindly just say no to recommendations from Decibore, Metalcucks, and BandCamp's Monthly Feeds. Mass-marketed hipster zine-backed fake indigenous-nationalistic black metal ? Wow. I mean, what's next?