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vampyrewolf
01-22-2005, 10:47 PM
I'm bored, it's only 2347hrs...
whatcha listening to?
spent the last hour sorting and burning a 2hr mp3 cd of rammstein. :D
DAYWALKER
01-23-2005, 04:28 AM
Yeah Pat!!!! ;) Rammstein eh? I love playing along to Bang Bang with my electric guitar!!!
As for me, I wind down with the Cure's Disintegration CD on my way home from work...
God bless buddy! :cool:
Shiden
01-23-2005, 06:27 AM
Rammstein is sweet ;)
However there's DJ Tiësto in my player now. Like always...
(To be precise: Flesh - Jan Johnston/Tiësto remix)
Shiden
Senate
01-23-2005, 08:10 AM
-Iron Maiden Rock in Rio
-Damageplan New Found Power
-Beach Boys the pet sounds
Neil Young's new Greatest Hits album. Gonna swap it up for Springsteen's The Rising in a minute or so.
dialex
01-23-2005, 10:33 AM
Right now? It's Half Life. :cool:
Simple Man
01-24-2005, 10:06 AM
The Great Divide, Revolutions. Good stuff.
http://www.thegreatdivide.com/bio.html
Hannibal Lecter
01-24-2005, 10:48 AM
...Live at Eagles Ballroom. I have yet to watch the DVD.
Ta,
H
Burrellb
01-24-2005, 06:21 PM
Fear Factory
Jimmy_Dean
01-24-2005, 06:38 PM
Marilyn Manson - The Last Tour on Earth
I know, I know....
Springsteen-The River...man I am a sucker for the Boss :D
wotanson
01-24-2005, 08:17 PM
Craft - Total Soul Rape
Black Metal goes well with winter
Damage1978
01-25-2005, 04:44 AM
Various - Greenday, Metallica, Sabbath.
Dan
DAYWALKER
02-03-2005, 12:35 AM
Aloha....
"Blood Is Pumping" by Voodoo and Serano....perfect tune with the arrival of my Ronin and all... :D
God bless :cool:
UK KEN
02-03-2005, 07:31 AM
At the moment......a compilation of Nursery Rhymes and Songs :( Nice!
Emily, my three year old little girl (soon) will have it no other way :(
Having said that when it finishes I might slip Queen "News of the World" in and watch her singing We Will Rock You and she loves We are the Champions! Her other favourites are ACDC, Motorhead, Kiss, Bob Seiger and others that I have had no influence in her listening to;)
Ken :D
silverback
02-03-2005, 08:38 AM
Just started The Final Option album by Die Krupps, later maybe something by Oomph!.
These bands were at the forefront of german industrial music in the nineties and their stuff from back then is much better than anything Rammstein ever did. Not that Rammstein is bad, but Oomph and Krupps have more raw power and less pathos. :)
I have two new albums by Edguy (german metal band) on the way, lucky eBay find, can't wait. They'll ship from Russia - reimport is way cheaper for both than even one album is here, go figure. :eek:
Funny story about Edguy: They started making metal music in school and when asked what he wanted to be after school, the band leader always said Rockstar! Back then his teachers were laughing...
DAYWALKER
02-03-2005, 08:52 PM
Aloha silverback!
What about Nitzer Ebb??? Do the groups ya mentioned sound like them?
God bless :cool:
Daisy
02-03-2005, 10:04 PM
Listening to some Harley Davidson Road songs...Various Artists. :p
silverback
02-03-2005, 10:40 PM
Mahalo DAYWALKER!
AFAIK Die Krupps were one of the influences for Nitzer Ebb, while Oomph! were a role model for Rammstein. Nitzer Ebb is pure EBM (electronic body music) while both Oomph! and Die Krupps mix electronic/EBM and metal influences into their unique styles. (Although Oomph! has mellowed over time and is approaching mainstream nowadays) If you like Nitzer Ebb then both bands' stuff from the 1990s should be for you, too. :)
DAYWALKER
02-03-2005, 11:13 PM
Aloha silverback!!!
Mahalo for the info...will look up those groups you mentioned, a I was a BIG fan of Nitzer Ebb in the early 90's!!! Great stuff to train too, but it also helped psych me out on them days when the surf was big! WooooHaaaaa!!!!
Thanks my friend and God bless :cool:
Well, since I am here, I am listening to The Cure's "Disintegration" album...
Dire straits - Brothers in arms :cool:
224477
02-04-2005, 03:51 AM
apocalyptica
I read somewhere that Dire Straits-Brothers in Arms was the first CD to sell 1 million copies back when CD's came out. Little trivia for ya :D
I have it on Vinyl and it is soooooooo much better on LP :cool:
Delica_Nut
02-05-2005, 08:11 AM
The buetiful People The buetiful People! WWAAGGHH..... WWAAGGHH....
I tend to surf the radio for only hart pumping tunes! So I will stop at Beethoven, Wagner, Marilyn Manson and what ever gets me jumping. I'm like a shark, If I stop moving I'll suffacate!
Well, today it is Public Enemy-He got Game soundtrack. Great movie, Great album:)
Senate
02-05-2005, 09:23 AM
right now I'm browsing through the whole Iron Maiden discography...
Hellz
02-05-2005, 12:32 PM
Fatboy Slim playing live at the Concorde, Brighton. :D
Hellz
Something that might make you all smile :)
I am on nightshift at the moment and currently I am listening to recordings of old phonograph and vinyl records from the 20ies, 30ies, 40ies and 50ies.
Some really nice and relaxing tunes from our forefathers :D
Cheers, Rob
DAYWALKER
02-05-2005, 04:09 PM
Aloha Rob F,
Heck, it's better than what they play here on the radio! :D
Right now I am listening to Pure CULT...it's like the "best of" CD...whatever happened to this kind of good music? OR, the good music you are listening to?
God bless :cool:
*I wonder what Sal listens to?*
...whatever happened to this kind of good music? OR, the good music you are listening to?
Aloha, Daywalker!
That's what I started wondering about some years ago. I also like the older AC/DC albums (like T.N.T, Stiff Upper Lip, High Voltage,...) and the older stuff from Alice Cooper (Trash, Killer, Welcome To My Nighmare,...). It seems that no one makes music of this kind nowadays.
I just turned 25 but when I listen to the stuff that teenagers like I just can wonder how they can stand it :confused: Just turn on MTV and watch it for an hour. Yuk!
Cheers, Rob
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