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  • Friday Twenty: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02b: 140 to 121

    13 nov. 2009, 16h43m par amodelofcontrol

    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01a: 200 to 181
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01b: 180 to 161
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02a: 160 to 141

    140
    Lo-Fidelity Allstars
    Vision Incision
    How to Operate with a Blown Mind
    1998

    Treated by the music press as if they were the saviours of electronic music, they could never possibly live up to the billing, and nor were they anyway. They did, however, release some pretty special singles. Broadly, they were "big beat" with vocals, but their use of some pretty diverse samples and influences helped to broaden them out of what would otherwise have been a musical dead-end, as the genre was already beginning to peter out creatively even by this point. Of the first album singles - i.e. before the vocalist quit - Vision Incision's string-sample-laden, not to mention sampling The Three Degrees, epic soundscape was by far the best of them. To add to that, I was never entirely sure what the lyrics were on about, but their beat-poet stylings work well, before the track itself leaves the vocals behinds and heads off into the stratosphere, picking up more and more elements as it goes along...

    139
    Carcass
    ÉcouterCorporal Jigsore Quandary
    Necroticism - Descanting the Insalubrious
    1991

    We can argue all day what genre this falls into - I prefer to say this is death metal rather than grindcore, certainly - but what is indisputable is just how fucking good this track is. Once you get past the sample describing the arrival of bodies in the mortuary, it's the ultra-fast drum rhythm that knocks you off your feet, before the guitars sweep in to deliver a quick punch to the face. What is perhaps all the more impressive is the fact that this track never stays still - switching styles, rhythms and riffs where necessary but always remaining coherent.

    138
    Type O Negative
    Black No.1 (Little Miss Scare-All)
    Bloody Kisses
    1993

    Who said Goths have no sense of humour? By a long way the most accurate character sketch of the gothic girl ever committed to tape, it's also hilarious, and the tune ain't bad, either, even if at eleven minutes it really does go on a bit!

    137
    Skunk Anansie
    ÉcouterLittle Baby Swastikkka
    Paranoid & Sunburnt
    1995

    I still remember the sensation that this track caused when played on Radio 1 early on, and I also remember the batshit insane reception it got when they opened with it at the Heineken Festival in Leeds in July 1995. Judging on recent footage of it being performed live this autumn by the newly reconvened band, it still rocks very hard indeed, and it's less-than-subtle anti-racism message still shines through, too. Nice to have them back.

    136
    China Drum
    Wuthering Heights
    Can't Stop These Things (Single)
    1996

    One of those truly out-there covers that on paper should never, ever, ever have worked, not only that but this was only a B-side, until John Peel and the Evening Session picked up on it. A Northumberland-based pop-punk band whose drummer was the singer, they are now pretty much forgotten, I'd suspect, aside from the oddity of this song. Basically fast-paced guitar rock, this version, but somehow it works, puts a smile on your face, and remains an enduring classic.

    135
    Headswim
    Dead
    Flood
    1994

    Headswim were an odd band, particularly early on. A strange mix of grunge and psychedelia, really, following the death of the lead singer's brother they changed tack entirely to a more introspective sound, that admittedly still had it's great moments (ÉcouterTourniquet in particular). It's their really early stuff, though, that's truly ace - like this track. It's deep, ominous basslines pulls the whole track forward into a dirty groove that stands above just about everything else the band did.

    134
    Clawfinger
    The Truth
    Deaf Dumb Blind
    1993

    Highly political, (deep breath) industrial-tinged-funk-rap-metal from Sweden of all places, the album raised a few eyebrows with it's (very) coarse language and confrontational songs (the opener, Nigger, is an anti-racism track), and needless to say was a pretty big success. The most immediate of the singles, though, was this (again easily recognisable for it's sweary chorus), the stomping, bouncing rhythms almost put in the shade by Zak Tell's staccato lyrical delivery. Apparently a re-recording of this album is coming soon...

    133
    Six by Seven
    Something Wild
    The Things We Make
    1998

    Six By Seven's first album was a masterwork in control - of holding back the rage that was always seemingly about to explode from the speakers, tempering every last track with such restraint that many tracks took some while to really kick in. One of the notable exceptions to the rule was this track, an urgent, searing exhortation to take a chance with just about anything, that's such a thrilling track you just want to jump along for the ride.

    132
    The Young Gods
    The Night Dance
    T.V. Sky
    1994

    An obscure album track that was always an impressive song, but really came into it's own when I saw TYG live - built around the usual trio of vocals, drums and sampler, it's a track about watching the stars with a lover, and it sounds like a track beamed in from said stars.

    131
    Sister Machine Gun
    ÉcouterWhy Not
    Sins Of The Flesh
    1992

    This takes me back. US Industrial, Wax Trax! style. A pulsing, heavy heavy beat underpins the really quite sleazy lyrics - trying to get some unnamed girl to sleep with him. For some reason, though, I love this song. The furious desire in the lyrics, the hushed delivery, in fact just about everything about it. They just don't make industrial like this any more...

    130
    Rammstein
    Wollt Ihr Das Bett in Flammen Sehen
    Herzeleid
    1995

    The first Rammstein track I ever heard, way back at the beginning of 1997, this was the beginning of my love of this band that has taken me as far as Prague to see them live (not to mention three other occasions in the UK, and soon another in London in the new year). Like all of the best R+ tracks, it's ridiculously over the top, very heavy, and needless to say live (although it's not been played for some years) it involves a lot of fire, as befits it's title. Lyrically it's about the battle of the sexes, in a very descriptive way, and would probably still fill metal/industrial dancefloors if anyone had ever bothered to pick up the first R+ album...

    129
    Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
    ÉcouterWhere the Wild Roses Grow (feat. Kylie Minogue)
    Murder Ballads
    1996

    I bet you weren't expecting Kylie in this list. She isn't the primary reason, of course, she just happens to feature on one of Nick Cave's more remarkable tracks - a murder ballad that somehow became a reasonable hit. Of course that is likely down to the fact that it sounds like a lush love song, of first love and then loss. Listen a little more closely, though, and the full horror of what happens becomes clear: boy meets girl, falls in love with girl...and then murders her because he can't bear for such beauty to stay alive. My girlfriend and I long-since agreed that if we ever get married, our first dance will be to this. That should be fun...

    128
    Stanford Prison Experiment
    (Very) Put Out
    The Gato Hunch
    1995

    A band so long gone that there is barely a web mention of them now, they were a small footnote in hardcore, perhaps. A shame, as this was a pretty special band. Ultra-political (to the point of putting a 28-minute Noam Chomsky lecture on the end of this CD), they specialised in a bass-heavy, near-funk metal-influenced hardcore, and they had a habit of managing to write tracks that grabbed you by the throat and slammed you against the wall. This two-minute track was one of those - and the bone-dry production only helped to accentuate it. Much to my regret I never got to see this band live - I believe they only came to the UK once, anyway, in '95 with Quicksand.

    127
    Cubanate
    ÉcouterOxyacetylene
    Cyberia
    1994

    An industrial dancefloor monster, this, that was inescapable in the clubs for many, many years. And with good reason, too - this is pure industrial aggression with a pulsating beat and gigantic chorus that remains something of a classic, even if it is a little overplayed - yes, fifteen years on. It still fucking rocks, though. Side note: ex-Cubanate member Phil Barry's new project Be My Enemy is well worth a look if you liked Cubanate...

    126
    Blind Melon
    ÉcouterNo Rain
    Blind Melon
    1992

    An already beautiful ballad gained added poignancy three years after release, when singer Shannon Hoon succumbed to a long battle with cocaine addiction. Not that this song is about that - more about battles with depression and finding the small moments of positivity within it, as I see it - either way, it's one of those songs that touched a nerve and became huge, single-handedly driving sales of the band's first album. Not a lot else I can say about this, really: this is a song I emotionally connected with a long time ago, and the bond still hasn't been broken yet.

    125
    Air
    ÉcouterKelly Watch the Stars
    Moon Safari
    1998

    Easy-listening, chillout music perhaps had a bad name by 1998 - dreadful, throwaway cheese like Mike Flowers Pops saw to that - and it could perhaps be said that Air were a lot of the reason that this situation changed. The whole album was brilliant, but this is the track I prefer of the majestic pair of singles (ÉcouterSexy Boy being the other). A bit more uptempo, with it's marching beat and odd, detached vocodered voice, it takes off into space quite literally halfway through, with the sound of the stars whooshing past your ears. It's mightily odd video - featuring a table-tennis match - is worth a look too.

    124
    Manic Street Preachers
    ÉcouterElvis Impersonator: Blackpool Pier
    Everything Must Go
    1996

    Quite probably one of the strangest lyrics that Richey Edwards left the Manics when he disappeared, this opener to their triumphant comeback album Everything Must Go didn't half sound odd having already heard the single ÉcouterA Design For Life. Seemingly a musing on the Americanisation of British culture, it paints a sad and slightly pathetic image of the titular character, but explodes into such a life-affirming track - something kept up by the tracks that follow it - that it's no surprise that the album was such a huge success, really. Triumph in the face of adversity and all that, right? And the positive nature was something of a change to the relentless The Holy Bible, too...

    123
    KMFDM
    Liebeslied
    Naïve
    1990

    Sadly nowadays shorn of it's iconic sample (the Carl Orff samples from ÉcouterO Fortuna had to be removed pretty quickly), the original version - the version I'm referring to - is an astounding tour de force, and is certainly one of the best KMFDM tracks ever. Bombastic, skyscraping, and a crunching symphonic metal backing, frankly this could be seen as being years ahead of it's time. It works without the sample, but for the full effect hunt out the original. You won't regret it.

    122
    Ministry
    ÉcouterThieves
    The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste
    1990

    The first song of many to sample Full Metal Jacket? Probably the best, too. Stop-start dynamics in full-force, along with the titanic thrash-metal interludes, result in one of industrial metal's finest moments, never mind Ministry's. Also notable as one of only two or three tracks to survive the car crash that was the C U L8 Tour in 2008 without being butchered by the dreadful performance.

    121
    Public Enemy
    ÉcouterWelcome To The Terrordome
    Fear of a Black Planet
    1990

    To follow-up the greatest rap album ever (sadly out of my remit here), PE somehow made an album almost as amazing, but it was the first single that always stood out the most. A dense meshing of many, many samples (including god knows how much James Brown), and Chuck D bringing his thoughts to bear on everything that was pissing him off at the time (and that was quite a lot, judging on how much he stuffs in to his raps). PE's best moments were always all about righteous fury, and this perhaps tops them all.

    Tuesday: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.03: 120 to 81
  • "Milestones" 1 - 50.000

    14 sept. 2009, 13h43m par bieramfuss

    Last.FM Milestones

    st track: (14 Jul 2007)
    La Quiete - ÉcouterFai finta di non girarti


    th track: (21 Jul 2007)
    blink-182 - ÉcouterPeggy Sue


    th track: (24 Jan 2008)
    It Dies Today - ÉcouterBlood Stained Bed Sheet Burden


    th track: (30 Jan 2008)
    Anathema - ÉcouterSleepless 96


    st track: (31 Jan 2008)
    The National - ÉcouterAvailable


    th track: (12 Feb 2008)
    Quicksand - ÉcouterDine Alone


    nd track: (15 Feb 2008)
    Strike Anywhere - ÉcouterTwo Thousand Voices


    th track: (23 Feb 2008)
    The Draft - The Tide Is Out


    rd track: (27 Feb 2008)
    Rise Against - ÉcouterReady To Fall


    th track: (05 Mar 2008)
    Test Icicles - ÉcouterAll You Need Is Blood


    th track: (09 Mar 2008)
    Isis - ÉcouterFalse Light


    th track: (17 Mar 2008)
    Sonic Youth - ÉcouterEliminator Jr. (Live)


    th track: (23 Mar 2008)
    Idiot Pilot - ÉcouterMilitance Prom

    th track: (28 Mar 2008)
    Against Me! - Stop!


    th track: (05 Apr 2008)
    Rise Against - ÉcouterBehind Closed Doors


    th track: (09 Apr 2008)
    Duesenjaeger - ÉcouterLas Palmas O.K.


    th track: (20 Apr 2008)
    Taking Back Sunday - The Ballad Of Sal Villanueva


    th track: (23 Apr 2008)
    Ignite - ÉcouterRun


    th track: (04 May 2008)
    Mineral - ÉcouterDolorosa


    th track: (05 May 2008)
    Aereogramme - Barriers


    th track: (17 May 2008)
    Logh - The Invitation


    th track: (17 May 2008)
    Archive - Fuck U


    th track: (26 May 2008)
    Nirvana - ÉcouterBreed


    st track: (28 May 2008)
    The National - ÉcouterThirsty


    th track: (08 Jun 2008)
    The Kinison - New Way to Dance


    th track: (20 Jun 2008)
    He Is Legend - ÉcouterDo You Think I am Pretty


    th track: (02 Jul 2008)
    Every Time I Die - ÉcouterRomeo a Go-Go


    th track: (14 Jul 2008)
    Sunny Day Real Estate - ÉcouterRain Song


    th track: (25 Jul 2008)
    Amanda Woodward - Massacre A La Poiconneuse

    th track: (08 Aug 2008)
    The Turbo A.C.'s - ÉcouterCollision Course


    th track: (17 Aug 2008)
    Boards of Canada - Music Is Math


    th track: (27 Aug 2008)
    Idiot Pilot - Last Chance


    th track: (09 Sep 2008)
    The Hope Conspiracy - ÉcouterDeadtown Nothing


    th track: (19 Sep 2008)
    The Cure - Friday I'm In Love


    th track: (29 Sep 2008)
    Life of Agony - My Mind Is Dangerous


    nd track: (02 Oct 2008)
    Every Time I Die - ÉcouterGodspeed Us to Sea


    th track: (09 Oct 2008)
    A Perfect Circle - ÉcouterVanishing


    th track: (19 Oct 2008)
    Kettcar - ÉcouterDeiche


    th track: (29 Oct 2008)
    Urlaub in Polen - Inkin Arc

    th track: (08 Nov 2008)
    Xavier Rudd - Better People


    th track: (23 Nov 2008)
    Friska Viljor - Four Points

    th track: (04 Dec 2008)
    The Mars Volta - Asilos Magdalena


    th track: (15 Dec 2008)
    Idiot Pilot - Last Chance


    th track: (02 Jan 2009)
    P!nk - It's All Your Fault

    th track: (19 Jan 2009)
    Fall of Efrafa - ÉcouterDominion theology


    th track: (05 Feb 2009)
    Junius - ÉcouterA Word Could Kill Her


    th track: (22 Feb 2009)
    Baroness - ÉcouterTeeth Of A Cogwheel


    rd track: (28 Feb 2009)
    Cult of Luna - Following Betulas


    th track: (10 Mar 2009)
    The Casting Out - I Feel Fine


    th track: (24 Mar 2009)
    Depeche Mode - ÉcouterGet the Balance Right


    th track: (08 Apr 2009)
    The Stills - ÉcouterGender Bombs


    th track: (22 Apr 2009)
    Team Sleep - ÉcouterElizabeth


    th track: (08 May 2009)
    Gravenhurst - Trust


    th track: (21 May 2009)
    Death From Above 1979 - Cold War


    th track: (02 Jun 2009)
    These Arms Are Snakes - Pink Mammoth


    th track: (19 Jun 2009)
    School of Seven Bells - ÉcouterFace To Face On High Places


    th track: (01 Jul 2009)
    Chrome Hoof - ÉcouterOpus of Regret


    th track: (15 Jul 2009)
    Pelican - Angel Tears


    th track: (31 Jul 2009)
    Sonic Youth - ÉcouterBeauty Lies in the Eye


    th track: (09 Aug 2009)
    800beloved - ÉcouterYesterday Tomorrow

    th track: (21 Aug 2009)
    Yo La Tengo - Yellow Sarong


    th track: (04 Sep 2009)
    Eluvium - Time Travel of The Sloth Parts


    th track: (23 Sep 2009)
    David Bowie - Fame '90 (remix)


    th track: (11 Oct 2009)
    M83 - ÉcouterKim & Jessie

    th track: (28 Oct 2009)
    White Lies - ÉcouterFarewell To The Fairground


    th track: (13 Nov 2009)
    Have a Nice Life - Trespassers W






    updated on 14 nov 2009
  • Anniversary Tracks

    29 juin 2009, 17h13m par mushroom87

    1000: God Forbid - Precious Lie
    2000: Odd Project - Silver Screen Lovers
    3000: My Chemical Romance - It's Not a Fashion Statement, It's a Deathwish
    4000: DevilDriver - Hold Back the Day
    5000: System of a Down - Toxicity
    6000: AFI - The Leaving Song
    7000: Gorillaz - Clint Eastwood
    8000: The Postal Service - Such Great Heights
    9000: Marilyn Manson - Beautiful People
    10000: Snapcase - Coagulate
    11000: South Park - Come Sail Away
    12000: Weezer - Crab
    13000: Korvus - The Castle Gates
    14000: Napalm Death - Dragnet
    15000: Texas is on Fire - Tomahawk
    16000: The Agony Scene - My Dark Desire
    17000: System of a Down - Attack
    18000: Mindless Self Indulgence - Unsociable
    19000: Green Day - Stuck With Me
    20000: Napalm Death - Multinational Corporations
    21000: The Black Dahlia Murder - I'm Charming
    22000: Weezer - Keep Fishin'
    23000: System of a Down - Vicinity of Obscenity
    24000: Adema - Rip the Heart Out of Me
    25000: Hot Cross - Dissertation: 14
    26000: Razorwire - Detonate
    27000: Pitbull Daycare - Doctor
    28000: Weezer - Little Songs
    29000: Head Automatica - Beating Heart Baby
    30000: Some Girls - Hot Piss
    31000: System of a Down - CUBErt
    32000: Some Girls - Deathface
    33000: Texas is on Fire - Tomahawk
    34000: Poison the Well - Sticks and Stones Never Made Sense
    35000: Coheed and Cambria - Devil in Jersey City
    36000: Raunchy - Morning Rise and a Friday Night
    37000: Across Five Aprils - Blue Eyed Suicide
    38000: In Flames - Dismiss the Cynics
    39000: Forceed - Lumen
    40000: Raging Speedhorn - Ride With the Devil
    41000: Preschool Tea Party Massacre - Cherry Kool-Aid and K-Mart Are Key Ingredients For Mass Suicide
    42000: My Broken Promise - Dull Blades and Failed Attempt
    43000: Usurp Synapse - Attitude Diaper
    44000: Hazen Street - Written
    45000: Static-X - Start a War
    46000: AFI - Summer Shudder
    47000: In Flames - Only for the Weak
    48000: Slipknot - My Plague
    49000: 36 Crazyfists - The Heart and the Shape
    50000: Terror - Life and Death
    51000: In Flames - Whoracle
    52000: Death Angel - Thicker Than Blood
    53000: Construcdead - Rise (Demo)
    54000: Byzantine - Killchain
    55000: Cannae - Collapse
    56000: Killswitch Engage - Temple From the Within
    57000: Byzantine - Killchain
    58000: The Great Deceiver - Lake of Sulphur
    59000: Short Sharp Shock - The Beast
    60000: Mnemic - Pigfuck
    61000: Neil Perry - Millions Lost At The Penny Arcade
    62000: Orchid - She Has a Cold, Cold Heart
    63000: 36 Crazyfists - Destroy the Map
    64000: 36 Crazyfists - Ceramic
    65000: Leng Tch'e - 1-800-Apathy
    66000: Hot Cross - Existence
    67000: Red Harvest - Cold Dark Matter
    68000: Slayer - South of Heaven
    69000: Slayer - Desire
    70000: Unearth - Impostors Kingdom
    71000: Weezer - Butterfly (live)
    72000: Corn on Macabre - I Watched Friday The Thirteenth At My Grandmothers House And She Wasn't Into It (But…
    73000: Anterior - The Silent Divide
    74000: Burn Your Wishes - Burn Your Wishes
    75000: Pig Iron - Guns 'n' Ammo
    76000: Fuck the Facts - Gated Community
    77000: Mr. Bungle - Grizzly Adams
    78000: Quicksand - Skinny (It's Overflowing)
    79000: City of Caterpillar - Maybe They'll Gnaw Right Through
    80000: The Berzerker - Follow Me
    81000: Twin Zero - Earthbound
    82000: Weezer - Pig
    83000: The Locust - Your Mantel Disguised As A Psychic Sasquatch
    84000: Mahumodo - California
    85000: Blood Tsunami - Suicide Anthem
    86000: Unearth - Aries
    87000: Sick of It All - Can't Wait to Quit
    88000: Nodes of Ranvier - In Too Deep
    89000: Overseer - Supermoves
    90000: DevilDriver - Not All Who Wander Are Lost

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  • MBUS VS MGUS 12///06///09

    12 juin 2009, 17h50m par umobolan

    ###MBUS###

    alex delivery - komad
    Magrudergrind - bridge burner
    Dirty Projectors - useful chamber
    Neurosis - locust star
    CocoRosie - happy eyez
    Slobberbone - meltdown
    Ariel Pink - flashback
    Violator - UxFxTx (united for thrash)
    So Many Dynamos - keep it simple
    Kylesa - what becomes an end
    DJ Kaos - love the night away
    Analena - the bow and the arrow
    Jay Reatard - it ain't gonna save me
    Jawbreaker - boxcar
    Death Sentence: PANDA! - party slide
    Hey Mercedes - quality revenge at last
    Oneida - ghost in the room
    The Get Up Kids - 10 minutes
    Busdriver - quebec and back
    Quicksand - head to wall
    Dinosaur Jr - your weather
    Jawbreaker - sluttering (may 4th)
    Sunn 0))) - aghartha

    ###MGUS###
  • 90's.

    17 mai 2009, 5h12m par disasterhead

  • ♫My Favorite Vocalists♫

    25 avr. 2009, 22h30m par LadyNightfaLL

    This doesn't have anything to do with how "well-trained" or "technically good" someone is, this is just a list of voices that I like. This is a personal opinion. xD

    male
    (in no particular order, except for the first five)
    Alexi Laiho (Children of Bodom, Inearthed)

    Peter Steele (Type O Negative, Carnivore)

    Bon Scott/Brian Johnson (AC/DC, yes, they share this spot, since i can't decide who I like better :D)


    Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails)

    Walter Schreifels (Quicksand, Rival Schools)

    Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden)

    Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters)

    James Dean Bradfield (Manic Street Preachers, James Dean Bradfield)

    Ian Curtis (Joy Division)

    Andrew Eldritch (Sisters of Mercy)

    Steven Patrick Morrissey (The Smiths, Morrissey)

    Roger Daltrey (The Who)

    Eddie Vedder (Pearl Jam)

    Richard Ashcroft (The Verve, Richard Ashcroft)

    Daniel Johns (Silverchair)

    Adam Lazzara (Taking Back Sunday)

    Conor Oberst (Bright Eyes, Desaparecidos)

    Liam Gallagher (Oasis)

    Brian Molko (Placebo)

    Layne Staley (Alice in Chains)

    Chino Moreno (Deftones, Team Sleep)

    Alexander Kaschte (Samsas Traum, Weena Morloch, Miime)

    Michelle Darkness (End Of Green, Michelle Darkness)

    Phillips Exeter Blue I (Deadsy)

    Robert Plant (Led Zeppelin)

    Jim Morrison (The Doors)

    Axl Rose (Guns 'N Roses)

    Johnny Rotten (Sex Pistols, Public Image Ltd.)

    Dennis Lyxzén (Refused, The (International) Noise Conspiracy)

    Andrew Neufeld (Comeback Kid)

    Frank Carter (Gallows)


    female
    (in no particular order, except for the first nine)
    Amanda Fucking Palmer (The Dresden Dolls, Amanda Palmer)

    Siouxsie Sioux (Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Creatures, Siouxsie)

    Alison Goldfrapp (Goldfrapp)

    Melora Creager (Rasputina, Melora Creager)

    Brody Dalle (Sourpuss, The Distillers, Spinnerette)

    Hannah Fury (Hannah Fury)

    KatieJane Garside (Daisy Chainsaw, Queen Adreena, Ruby Throat, Lalleshawri)

    Chibi (Imagica, The Birthday Massacre)

    Tarja Turunen (Nightwish, Tarja)

    Jessicka (Jack Off Jill, Scarling.)

    Angela Gossow (Arch Enemy)

    kaRIN (Collide, The Secret Meeting)

    DestroyX (Angelspit)

    Andrea Kerr (Living With Eating Disorders, Colt)

    Emilie Autumn (Emilie Autumn)

    Bilinda Butcher (My Bloody Valentine)

    Regina Spektor (Regina Spektor)

    Hope Sandoval (Mazzy Star, Hope Sandoval & The Warm Intentions)

    Liz Fraser (Cocteau Twins

    Toni Halliday (Curve)

    Shirley Manson (Garbage)

    Karen O. (Yeah Yeah Yeahs)

    Heather Thompson (Tapping the Vein)

    Patti Smith (Patti Smith)

    Courtney Love (Hole, Courtney Love)

    Jemina Pearl (Be Your Own Pet)

    Kathleen Hanna (Bikini Kill, Le Tigre, Julie Ruin)

    Candace Kucsulain (Walls of Jericho)

    Alaina Beaton (Porcelain and the Tramps)

    Vibeke Stene (Tristania)


    ~♫
  • The Origins of The Stoner Genre.

    7 avr. 2009, 17h51m par yeoldstinkeye

    JPT Scare Band- Sleeping Sickness JPT Scare Band has been blazing psychedelic trails for quite some time now. Over the years and decades they have managed to progress from totally unknown to painfully obscure. In spite of all that… they are still together, with the original lineup intact. Still making meaningful music in the 21st century, this veteran group of jammers is also proud of their vast legacy of classic twisted insanity recorded back in olden analogue times.

    Black Sabbath- Black Sabbath Black Sabbath is an English heavy metal band from Birmingham, originally comprising Ozzy Osbourne (vocals), Tony Iommi (guitar), Geezer Butler (bass), and Bill Ward (drums). In the early ’70s they were the first to pair heavily distorted, sonically dissonant blues-rock.

    Agitation Free- 2nd Agitation Free is a German avant-garde rock band. The band formed in 1967 with Michael “Fame” Günther (bass), Lutz “Lüül” Ulbrich (guitar), Lutz “Ludwig” Kramer (guitar) and Christoph Franke (drums). They were initially called Agitation, a name they chose at random from a dictionary. Later, they added the word free to the name becoming Agitation Free to reflect their live performance style.

    Black Merda- Black Merda The band’s original lineup included Anthony “Wolf” Hawkins, VC L. “The Mighty V” Veasey, and Tyrone Hite; they were later joined by Anthony’s brother, Charles. They were first popular as a local and national backup band under various names: Impact, The Fabulous Impacs and the Soul Agents. The group provided backup for Motown recording artists Edwin Starr and The Spinners as well as for Brunswick recording artists Gene Chandler, The Artistics, Billy Butler and The Chilites.

    Blue Cheer- Vincebus Eruptum Blue Cheer is an American blues rock group of the late 1960s and early 1970s, who helped to pioneer heavy metal music. Based in San Francisco, original personnel were singer/bassist Dickie Peterson, guitarist Leigh Stephens, and drummer Paul Whaley. A power trio, the band was named after a variety of LSD promoted by underground chemist and Grateful Dead backer Owsley Stanley. This variety of LSD took its name from a popular laundry detergent. Their first hit was a cover version of Eddie Cochran’s “Summertime Blues” from their debut album Vincebus Eruptum (1968).

    Brainbox- Brainbox Holland’s Brainbox was part of the North- European Invasion consisting of Stockholm’s ABBA, Shocking Blue from the Netherlands, Denmark’s the Savage Rose, and, of course, Blue Swede, a convergence a bit more subtle than the British Invasion and spanning over a decade. While H.P. Lovecraft kept changing members around the drummer, this band would release a record with totally new people in 1972, that work entitled Parts. Yet the original Brainbox does have qualities somewhat resembling the earlier H.P. Lovecraft, and is a worthwhile collection of musically diverse and eclectic performances. The decent liner notes call this “progressive pop,” and in some respects it is, though they shift gears from the Simon & Garfunkel classic “Scarborough Fair/Canticle” to the 17-minute plus original “Sea of Delight,” and take lots of other directions in between. The Damned had a song called “New Rose,” which is where the French record label got its name, and there was the aforementioned Savage Rose, but Brainbox start the album with “Dark Rose,” a blend of Jethro Tull meets the Mothers of Invention. Brainbox ups the ante by sliding into Tim Hardin and a very credible cover of “Reason to Believe” a full two years before Rod Stewart would get a B-side hit with it (the original A-side of the “Maggie Mae” single), they pull off a chameleon-like change on this to become folk rockers. Casimirz Lux has a very appealing voice with a bit of Stewart’s rasp, making “Reason to Believe” a highlight of the album.

    Budgie- In for the Kill! Budgie is a Welsh rock band founded in Cardiff, Wales, by bassist Burke Shelley in 1967, with Ray Philips (drums) and Tony Bourge (guitar). They released their first album, Budgie, in 1971.

    Cactus- Cactus The plan was for the Vanilla Fudge rhythm section of bassist Tim Bogert and drummer Carmine Appice to join with guitar god Jeff Beck and his singer Rod Stewart in a supergroup of sorts in the fall of 1969. The plan was derailed when Beck had an automobile accident that incapacitated him for the next 18 months. Stewart then joined pal Ron Wood in the revamped Faces (and pursued a somewhat lucrative solo career), leaving Bogert and Appice to find alternates for their dream band. They recruited guitarist Jim McCarty from Mitch Ryder’s Detroit Wheels, Ted Nugent’s Amboy Dukes and The Buddy Miles Express, and singer Rusty Day from Ted Nugent’s Amboy Dukes.

    Camel- Mirage The embryonic origin of Camel, from London, England, was conceived circa 1964 when brothers Andrew and Ian Latimer got together with their respective friends Alan Butcher and Richard Over to form The Phantom Four. The band’s name changed to Strange Brew. The group performed mainly cover tunes until mid-1968 when Ian Latimer quit to get married. Andrew Latimer and Alan Butcher placed an ad in the Surrey Advertiser for a bass player to which Doug Ferguson responded. On 13th November 1968 Ferguson arrived for an audition and promptly impressed the duo with his confidence, a ‘fat’ bass sound, excellent gear (Fender jazz bass, 2 Vox T-60 cabs with amps) and his own roadie! He was offered the gig on the spot. The new blues orientated trio was called… THE BREW. Shortly after joining The Brew, Ferguson told Latimer about an exciting drummer he knew. Andy Ward joined THE BREW at the tender age of 14 and the heart of Camel had begun to take shape.

    Chrissy Zebby Tembo & Ngozi Family- My Ancestors African Fuzz. Info on this Artist is hard to find. Chrissy Zebby Tembo & Ngozi Family recorded the album My Ancestors in 1974, a disc which is now so rare that copies sell for thousands. It's just been re-issued (in an appallingly limited edition, perhaps as some sort of sop to collector scum) so that a marginally wider audience can be introduced to the delights of Nigerian psychedelic fuzz guitar.
    Over an abrupt backing figure, Tembo starts to solo with his guitar. And keeps on. And keeps on. This is poorly recorded and poorly produced, but don't let that fool you. It's an absolutely killer track that, while it shows both its Nigerian and its freak roots, is all about Chrissy Zebby Tembo being your guitar hero for the day. You'll love this one, believe me.

    Clark Hutchinson- Blues Andy Clark and Mick Hutchinson recorded four semi-legendary LPs of drug/scatter/raga-blues between 1969 and 1971. The first album – Blues – wasn’t released until a long time after the band had split up. Its been described elsewhere as “…a great record of swinging, pumping blues that fits the pattern of early British blues rock, when bands like Fleetwood Mac, Chicken Shack or Groundhogs started to explore their own new sounds, leaving behind the limitations of the traditional blues form”.

    Deep Purple- The Very Best of Deep Purple “Deep Purple” is an English hard rock band formed in Hertfordshire in 1968. Together with Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath they are considered to be heavy metal/hard rock pioneers. Especially influential to heavy metal were Ian Gillan’s powerful screams and Ritchie Blackmore’s virtuouso solos. Deep Purple were also very influential to progressive rock.

    Dust- Hard Attack Dust is an angst-fueled hard rock power trio from New York. They had some early punk spirit while standing firm in what was to become metal. Self titled 1st lp released 1971. 2nd album “Hard Attack” released 1972. Bassist Kenny Aaronson went on to play with Rick Derringer and Blue Oyster Cult. Drummer Marc Bell eventually became Marky Ramone, the second drummer for The Ramones. Guitarist/producer Richie Wise went on to co-produce the first two KISS albums.


    Fields- Fields Fields or The Fields (inside cover) were: Richard Fortunato, lead guitar & vocals, Steven Laguna, percussion & vocals and Patrick Burke, bass guitar & vocals. Vocals backing by Brenda Holloway and the Raylettes. Produced by Bill Rinehard, Engineered by Frank Kejmar/Whitney Studios, Arrangements by Gene Page and Bill Rinehart. Side One: Elysian Fields (3:25), Bide My Time (5:08), Take You Home (3:00), Jump On You (3:18), and Sun Would Set (5:15). Side Two: Love Is the Word (19:50).
    A Los Angeles outfit, they were previously known as ESB - Electric String Band. Their eponymous album from 1969 is heavy rock with some psychedelic influence, was produced by ex-Merry-Go-Rounder Bill Rinehart, ESB may previously have been W.C. Fields Memorial Electric Band.

    Flower Travellin' Band- Anywhere In recent years, Flower Travellin’ Band has been rediscovered by the heavy metal, stoner rock and doom rock movements in America and England, and are often cited as influential by bands involved in these movements. Flower Travellin’ Band are an esoteric Japanese psychedelic rock / heavy metal outfit from Tokyo that was first active from 1969 and early 1970s until 1973, consisting of Akira “Joe” Yamanaka (vocals), Hideki Ishima (guitar), Joji “George” Wada (drums) and Jun Kozuki (bass). The band was initially organized by Japanese entertainer and entrepreneur Yuya Uchida as The Flowers, a cover band, and featured two vocalists - male vocalist Yuya Uchida, and female vocalist Remi Aso, who was touted as the Japanese version of Janis Joplin. Their first album consisted of covers of Western pop songs.

    Frijid Pink- Frijid Pink Best known for their rock rendition of House of the Rising Sun, Frijid Pink is a heavy rock band hailing from Detroit, USA that started in 1967. They spent some time finding their feet before their first hit, PlayHouse of the Rising Sun. The band never had the same success and by the mid seventies faded and disbanded.

    Granicus- Granicus A band, originating from Clevland, Ohio, who only released 1 album. The selftitled Granicus in 1973. Taking their name from the river where Alexander the Great achieved his first important victory over the Persians, Cleveland Ohio’s Granicus have far exceeded their ridiculously brief lifespan as a working band to gain lasting and ever-growing favor among serious collectors of obscure ‘70’s hard rock. Formed at the start of the decade by singer Woody Leffel (also acoustic guitars), lead and rhythm guitarists Wayne Anderson and Al Pinelli, respectively, bassist Dale Bedford and drummer Joe Battaglia, Granicus honed their original material in Cleveland area clubs before signing to RCA Records in 1973. Boasting a surprisingly mature caliber of songwriting But for all its apparent merits, the LP met with little to no commercial success upon release, and, after being dropped by RCA, Granicus’s dwindling career prospects eventually contributed to their break-up sometime later. For all their inherent talent, none of the band members resurfaced in other groups

    Hawkwind- Space Ritual One of the earliest pioneers of electronic music, Hawkwind started in the late 60’s as a psychedelic/space rock band. Their trademark sound was formed from washes of distorted noise produced by audio generators coupled with intricate bass rhythms and jagged guitar riffs. The band maintained a successful following through the period of punk and new wave, and were cited by Joy Division bassist Peter Hook as an early influence. Their album covers and lyrics invoke fantastic sci-fi and sword & sorcery imagery heavily inspired by writers Roger Zelazny and Michael Moorcock, the latter of which collaborated with the band on several occasions. Hawkwind also featured Lemmy Kilmister, who went on to form Motorhead, the name of the last song he wrote for the band.

    King Crimson- Red King Crimson is a progressive rock group from England formed in 1969 by guitarist Robert Fripp and drummer Michael Giles. Originally an all-British musical group, later members have included a number of Americans, most notably Adrian Belew and Tony Levin.

    The name King Crimson was coined by Peter Sinfield as a synonym for Beelzebub, prince of demons. According to Fripp, Beelzebub is an anglicised form of the Arabic phrase “B’il Sabab”, meaning “the man with an aim”. However, the original name is understood to be from ba’al zebul, “Lord of the Seat”.

    Leaf Hound- Growers of Mushroom Leaf Hound formed in 1969 under their original name, Black Cat Bones.[1] Early incarnations of the Black Cat Bones featured guitarist Paul Kossoff and drummer Simon Kirke who both left to form Free.[1] Black Cat Bones issued one album for Decca Records entitled Barbed Wire Sandwich. They replaced their vocalist shortly after releasing the album, adding Peter French to the line-up. Guitarist Rod Price departed soon after to join Foghat and French added his cousin Mick Halls on guitar.[1] Soon after Black Cat Bones changed their name to Leaf Hound.

    Led Zeppelin- ALL OF THEIR ALBUMS. Led Zeppelin was originally formed in 1968 by guitarist Jimmy Page under the name “The New Yardbirds,” based on Page’s previous band, The Yardbirds. While The New Yardbirds arose at first simply to fulfill some performance commitments booked in Scandinavia before the original band’s break-up, Page attempted to create a rock-supergroup out of the new band, which would have been composed of the Yardbirds’ own Page and Jeff Beck, The Who’s Keith Moon and John Entwistle (who were considering leaving their band), and possibly Steve Winwood or Steve Marriott.
    After Page’s attempt at forming a supergroup failed, Page filled the band with vocalist Robert Plant, drummer John Bonham and long-time friend and fellow London recording session player John Paul Jones. Page’s first choice as singer, Terry Reid, declined the opportunity but selflessly recommended Plant, who accepted and then brought in his old friend Bonham from the defunct Band of Joy.


    Montrose- The Very Best of Montrose was the original Californian hard rock band, pioneering the kind of short and punchy songs that would be a template for later and more successful bands such as Van Halen. The band featured Ronnie Montrose on guitar and future solo star and Van Halen member Sammy Hagar. Rounding out the foursome on their Ted Templeman-produced debut, Montrose (Warner Bros., 1973), were drummer Denny Carmassi and Bill Church. The original line-up lasted long enough to make just this one album. The first member to leave was Bill Church who was later replaced by Alan Fitzgerald for the band’s second and final album with Hagar on vocals, Paper Money (Warner Bros., 1974). After departing, Hagar released a succession of solo albums in the mid-to-late 70s and early 80s (often with the remaining members of Montrose) as well as a one-off live album with the band Hagar Schon Aaronson Shrieve.

    Mountain- Over the Top Mountain is an American rock band mainly active in the early 1970s. The classic-era lineup of the group was Leslie West on guitar, Felix Pappalardi on bass, Corky Laing on drums (the original drummer was N. D. Smart), and Steve Knight on piano and organ. West’s raw vocals, Laing’s flowing drumming, and Pappalardi’s heavy but not overly imposing bass lines were the elements of Mountain’s distinctive sound.


    Pappo's Blues- Pappo's Blues ‘’Pappo’s Blues’’ was a Rock/Blues band from Argentina. Led by Pappo (Norberto “Pappo” Napolitano), it suffered a constant change of musicians throughout its life.

    In 1971 Pappo’s Blues recorded its first album, called simply “Pappo’s Blues”. The second one, “Pappo’s Blues Volumen 2” was recorded in 1972. By the time in which they recorded the third album (Pappo’s Blues Volumen 3), there had been two changes in the group: David Lebón (bass) left, his place taken by C.A. Machi Ruffino, and Black Amaya was replaced by Pomo.



    Quicksand- Home Is Where I Belong Quicksand were an obscure Welsh psychedelic and progressive rock band active in the early 1970s. The members were Robert Collins, Jimmy Davies, Phil Davies and Anthony Stone. They released two singles, Passing By/Cobblestones (Carnaby CNS 4015) in 1970 and Time To Live/Empty Street, Empty Heart (Dawn DNS 1046) in 1973. Their only album, Home Is Where I Belong, was released in 1974.

    Sum Pear- Sum Pear "Freshly excavated from the depths of obscurity this is the one and only album from singer-song writing duo Sonny Hahn and Doug Miller and itís somewhat of an undiscovered gem as well. Originally released in 1971 on the Jubilee Group's "Euphoria" label (EST1) this quirky album mixes some fine eccentric British style psych with some outstanding heavy fuzz, particularly on the great "Hey Sun".

    Vanilla Fudge- Vanilla Fudge Vanilla Fudge is an American psychedelic rock band that recorded albums from 1967 to 1970. They have a number of hit singles, their biggest hit being “You Keep Me Hangin’ On,” a slowed-down, trippy, hard rock cover of a song originally recorded by The Supremes, which particularly featured Appice’s energetic drumming. One follow-up to this hit, “Take Me For a Little While,” was an original composition with a very similar sound both in musical themes and treatment, but it said something quite different than its forerunner. While it did not do nearly as well commercially, it did attract some airplay, making it a rare instance of a band successfully parodying their own work.



    ZZ Top- Tres Hombres ZZ Top is an American blues rock band formed in 1969 in Houston, Texas. The band members are Billy Gibbons (vocals and guitar), Dusty Hill (bass guitar and vocals), and Frank Beard (drums). They hold the distinction of being one of the few rock bands still comprising its original members for nearly 40 years. They toured almost continually for several years, but first gained wide acclaim with their third album, Tres Hombres (1973). It contained the classic song “La Grange”, referencing the bordello that is the subject of the musical The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.

    The Allman Brothers Band- Stand Back: The Anthology The Allman Brothers Band, formed in 1969 in Macon, Georgia blended strains of Southern Rock music - Blues, R&B, Country, Jazz, and Gospel - into a flexible, jam-oriented style of Rock and Roll that reflected the emergence of the “New South” and set the style for Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Marshall Tucker Band, and countless other Southern rockers.

    Cream- The Very Best Of Cream Cream was a 1960s British blues-rock band consisting of bassist/lead vocalist Jack Bruce, guitarist/vocalist Eric Clapton, and drummer Ginger Baker, formed in London, England. They were known as one of the first great power trios and supergroups of rock. Their sound was characterised by a hybrid of blues, hard rock and psychedelic rock. Cream combined Clapton’s blues guitar playing with the powerful and airy voice and intense bass lines of Jack Bruce and the manic drumming of Ginger Baker. Cream, together with The Jimi Hendrix Experience, made a significant impact upon the popular music of the time, providing a heavy yet technically proficient musical theme that foreshadowed the emergence of bands such as Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and The Jeff Beck Group in the late 1960s. The band’s live performances influenced progressive rock acts such as Rush, jam bands such as The Allman Brothers Band, Grateful Dead and Phish, and heavy metal bands such as Black Sabbath.

    Grand Funk Railroad- Capitol Collectors Series Grand Funk Railroad is an American rock band that was very popular throughout the 1970’s.
    Formed in 1969 by Mark Farner (vocals, guitar), Don Brewer (drums) and Mel Schacher (bass).
    Craig Frost (keyboards) was later recruited around 1972. Grand Funk Railroad has sold in excess of 25 million records to this date, 10 million of which were in 1970 alone. They were a top concert draw and often cited as “the loudest rock and roll band in the world.”


    The Gun- Race With the Devil The Gun (1968 - 1969) were a hard rock group from England who had a top ten hit with “Race With the Devil” in 1968. Formed by brothers Paul & Adrian Curtis (aka Gurvitz) and Louis Farrell, their first album on Epic was a heavy psychedelic affair with orchestral touches. Their second album “Gunsight” was already showing signs of the sound that made the Gurvitz-brothers later famous. After The Gun, they formed Three Man Army, Baker-Gurvitz Army and helped Graeme Edge (Moody Blues) with his two solo-albums. Finally Adrian Gurvitz recorded several solo albums.

    Jethro Tull- Aqualung Ian Anderson’s flute may be the defining factor in Jethro Tull’s music, but it’s only one element in a band that’s been around since the late 60s. Originally a blues-based rock band with a few dollops of British folk in their sound, they evolved into one of the most popular progressive rock bands of the 70s.
    Jethro Tull formed in Blackpool, Lancashire, England in the 1968.

    Jimi Hendrix- ALL ALBUMS. James Marshall Hendrix (November 27,1942 – September 18, 1970) was an American musician, singer, songwriter, producer, and guitarist. Widely hailed by music fans and critics alike as the greatest electric guitarist of all time, there is no disputing that he remains one of the most influential rock guitarists (and songwriters). Jimi was not very popular in America at the outset of his musical career, only later gaining recognition after taking a trip to England with the Animals’ Chas Chandler, where he subsequently formed the Jimi Hendrix Experience with bassist Noel Redding and drummer Mitch Mitchell. While the Experience quickly became popular in England, they remained relatively unrecognized outside of the country. It was not until their performance at the Monterey International Pop Festival in the States that the Experience became, quite literally overnight, one of the most popular bands of the era.

    Truth and Janey- Erupts The musical group Truth was formed sometime in late ‘69 in a small city in Iowa by original members Billy Janey, Steve Bock and John Fillingsworth. The band pulled it’s name from the title of a Jeff Beck album and drew inspiration from Beck as well as idols Cream and Hendrix. This lineup, however, would last barely a year until drummer Denis Bunce was brought in the replace Fillingsworth and form what would be the group’s legendary line-up.

    Taste- On The Boards Taste was an Irish rock band formed in the 1960s and is most noted for the fact that musician Rory Gallagher was an original member.

    The band produced 4 albums during their time together: Taste, On the Boards, Live Taste and Taste Live at the Isle of Wight.

    Rory Gallagher Lead Guitar, vocals, Ritchie McCracken Bass, John Wilson Drums. You can find all of their albums here ---------->http://vsjakoraznopapashura.blogspot.com/search?q=Rory

    Buffalo- Volcanic Rock Although largely unrecognised within the Australian music scene, they were possibly Australia’s first heavy metal band, pre-dating other pioneering Australian hard rock and heavy metal acts - notably Coloured Balls, AC/DC, The Angels (Australian) and Rose Tattoo, of which Wells was also a founding member. Like many pioneering heavy metal acts, Buffalo incorporated strong influences of blues-rock, psychedelia and progressive rock - the latter genre also frequently used by many critics and fans to label the band’s style. Like most Australian bands at the time, Buffalo’s bread and butter was a constant grind of national touring, running the full gamut from school dances in tiny halls to large outdoor concerts. Overall, the band’s sound is comparable to Black Sabbath, whom they supported during an early ‘70’s tour.

    Sir Lord Baltimore- Kingdom Come Sir Lord Baltimore was a short lived 1970s American heavy metal band, from Brooklyn, NY. They released two albums on Mercury Records at the start of the seventies. A review of their first record, Kingdom Come, contained the first documented use of the term “heavy metal” to refer to a style of music.
  • That "Soundtrack of your Life" game.

    6 avr. 2009, 0h41m par Kaiserschrifft

    So, here's how it works:
    1. Open your library (iTunes, Winamp, Media Player, iPod, etc)
    2. Put it on shuffle
    3. Press play
    4. For every question, type the song that's playing
    5. When you go to a new question, press the next button
    6. Don't lie and try to pretend your cool... just type it in man!

    IF YOUR LIFE WAS A MOVIE WHAT WOULD THE SOUNDTRACK BE?

    Opening Credits:
    Alice in Chains - ÉcouterWould?

    Waking Up:
    Dog Fashion Disco - ÉcouterSweet Insanity

    First Day At School:
    Peeping Tom - ÉcouterWe're Not Alone (remix) (Feat. Dub Trio)

    Falling In Love:
    Bloodhound Gang - ÉcouterMagna Cum Nada (that would have fitted the next one)

    Losing Virginity:
    Rebel Meets Rebel - ÉcouterNothin' To Lose (of course)

    Fight Song:
    Blood or Whiskey - ÉcouterRequiem for a King

    Breaking Up:
    Blowback - ÉcouterAutumn Leaf

    Prom:
    Helmet - ÉcouterUnsung (pretty badass for a prom scene)

    Life:
    The Proclaimers - ÉcouterSunshine On Leith (nice)

    Mental Breakdown:
    Infectious Groove - Violent & Funky (very nice!)

    Driving:
    Rush - ÉcouterDifferent Strings

    Depression:
    NoCreeps - ÉcouterWhat have you done

    Partying:
    Fu Manchu - ÉcouterSeparate Kingdom (yeah!)

    Happy dance:
    General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners - ÉcouterPrecision Guided Needle-Dropping And Larynx Munitions (PGNDLM) (weird)

    Betrayal:
    Quicksand - ÉcouterLie and Wait (perfect)

    Regretting:
    Alabama Thunderpussy - ÉcouterThe Cleansing

    Long night alone:
    Therapy? - Trigger Inside (fits!)

    Flashback:
    Morphine - ÉcouterYes (one jazzy flashback)

    Getting Back Together:
    Rival Schools - ÉcouterHooligans for Life

    Wedding:
    Beastie Boys - ÉcouterFight for Your Right

    Birth of Child:
    Faith No More - ÉcouterAshes to Ashes

    Final Battle:
    Frank Klepacki - ÉcouterHM2 (nice one!)

    Death Scene:
    Tool - ÉcouterThe Pot

    Funeral Song:
    Dog Fashion Disco - ÉcouterThe Darkest Days (lyrics in this song: "you remind me of the flowers on your grave" !)

    End Credits:
    Che - ÉcouterPray For Rock
  • Playlist 02. März 2009 -. Hippiekacke Coverversionen

    2 mars 2009, 19h37m par zipcode

    Playlist 02. März 2009

    01. Hippieshit (0:26)
    02. Psychic TV - Good Vibrations (3:58)
    03. The Frank and Walters - I'm A Believer (2:42)
    04. Tears for Fears - Ashes To Ashes (4:32)
    05. Plastic Bertrand - Major Tom (3:51)
    06. Mr. Ed Jumps the Gun - Ca Plane Pour Moi (2:32)
    07. Ramones - Needles & Pins (2:23)
    08. Ludwig Von 88 - Stairway to Heaven (2:54)
    09. Nausea - Hear Nothing, See Nothing (1:32)
    10. GWAR - School's Out (Alice Cooper Cover) (3:23)
    11. Motörhead - Louie Louie (2:47)
    12. Wolfgang Von Henko & Walter Moers - Marmor, Stein Und Eisen Bricht (1:46)
    13. OHL - Der Mussolini (3:17)
    14. The Electric Hellfire Club - Killing an Arab (2:51)
    15. Revolting Cocks - Public Image ( live) (3:49)
    16. Unit:187 - Planet claire (3:04)
    17. Jeff Dahl Group - 1970 (2:54)
    18. Tin Machine - Working Class Hero (4:42)
    19. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - Black Betty (2:33)
    20. Peter Tosh - Johnny B. Goode (4:04)
    21. Senor Coconut - Sweet dreams (4:58)
    22. The Art of Noise - Peter Gunn (3:58)
    23. Quicksand - How Soon Is Now? (3:04)
    24. 7 Seconds - 99 Red Balloons (3:41)
    25. Revolting Cocks - Caliente (Dark Entries) (4:27)
    26. Bauhaus - Ziggy Stardust (3:51)
    27. Laibach - Alle Gegen Alle (3:46)
    28. NIN - Dead Souls (4:53)
    29. Manic Street Preachers - Suicide Is Painless (3:40)
  • il ritorno della emobanda - petak 13//02//09

    14 fév. 2009, 18h38m par jim_draz_james

    prolapse – essence of cessna
    sleepy eye of death – shattered limbs
    ring, cicada – kule
    Lukestar – clockworks of tomorrow
    juliana hatfield – stay awake
    the marked man – ditch
    barzin – look what love has turned us into
    Barzin – nobady told me
    municipal waste – unleash the bastards
    islands – jogging gorgeous summer
    islands – humans
    TRICLOPS! - march of the half-babies
    sleepy eye of death – pierce the air
    i was a king – norman bleik
    Rebel Star – vozaci
    napal death – strong-arm
    Algernon Cadwallader – Spit Fountain
    sad day for puppets – marble gods
    the marked man – red light rumors
    Hipi – a nebu ništa novo
    handbrake – anyone with any
    samtidigt som – vid min sida
    the vitreous humor – she eats her esses
    Sholi – tourniquet
    karate – airport
    Quicksand – head to wall