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bbqrocks:
Cojete A Dios Por El Culo- Morbosidad
Natural Born Philosopher-Behemoth
Stuck in the Middle-Mika
Aerge Facere Alci-Abruptum
Warriors Nightmare-Nachtfalk
Ten wild Dogs-Tyr
Hux Flux Deluxe-Random
Nodaisho:
1) Karma's Messenger - Exodus
2) No One Together - Kansas
3) Set the World Afire - Megadeth
4) Do it for the Kids - Velvet Revolver
5) The Devil Incarnate - Death Angel (Hmm, when did I get this one? Doesn't sound bad...)
6) Hey Stoopid - Alice Cooper
7) The conjuring - Megadeth
Jace:
1. The Quass - NoFX (The album this comes from: Anthem of my high school career.)
2. Daisys Up Your Butterfly - The Cramps (This song coming on reminds me of the girlfriend who gave it to me, she dumped me because I was apparently, too good for her.)
3. Atwa - System of a Down (I haven't really listened to this band since I was a freshman, awesome.)
4. No Stars Over Bethlehem - Protest the Hero (If you haven't listened to this band yet, you should.)
5. looking lookin GAA - Polysics (so awesome live. so awesome.)
6. Runaway - Linkin Park (The good ol days of Linkin Park describing my feelings. That was before I found happy music.)
7. Nothin' - Reel Big Fish (and there's the ska influence too.)
I'll be back later for another installment of 7 songs. I love topics like this.
imboden:
Blackhawk - Every Once In A While
Evenesence - My Immortal
Gary Jules - Mad World
Hoobastank - Disappear
Road Hammers - Heart With a 4 Wheel Drive
Coldplay - The Scientist
Linkin Park - Bleed It out.
go from a country track from 1995 (i think) to Linkin Park... wonderful mix I think
Beastmouth:
Songs:
1. 'Wonder People (I Do Wonder)' by Love.
2. 'Everything Is Everything' by Lauryn Hill.
3. 'Just' by Radiohead. Some live bootleg.
4. 'Precious Kate' by the Byrds.
5. 'That Day, 5 Years Ago' composed and conducted by Uematso Nobuo.
6. 'Black Flowers' by Yo La Tengo.
7. '(I Keep a) Close Watch' by John Cale.
Notes:
1. This is an outtake I forgot I had. Great song! 8-)
2. Not my favorite song from her album, but it's alright.
3. I need to listen to this whole concert one of these days.
4. From Farther Along, their last album before the brief breakup and crappy orginal line up reunion. This was a better album, the sort of thing you'd want to listen to going out west to pan for gold, and this is a fine song.
5. This is from the FFVII soudtrack, which is awesome stuff to have poke its head into shuffle every now and again.
6. Best band ever <3 ! I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass
7. Great live solo version from Fragments of a Rainy Season. This song was written in the opposite manner of the Beatles' 'Something', which took the title of a James Taylor song as its opening line; here, Cale borrowed an opening lyric of Johnny Cash's to use as the refrain. ('I Walk the Line', obv)
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