| View entire thread: YaBB forum post, no thread |
| Posted by badseed on 12/08/04 @ 05:14 PM Post subject: Re: Albums you must own | |
| Rage Against The Machine - Rage Against The Machine Iron Maiden - Number Of The Beast Iron Maiden - Dance Of Death baisically an iron maiden any acdc any megadeath |
| Back to top |
|
| View entire thread: YaBB forum post, no thread |
| Posted by KingSomething on 12/08/04 @ 05:50 PM Post subject: Re: Albums you must own | |
| -Metallica- KEA RTL MOP AJFA 'Metallica' Load
-Deep Purple- Burn Storm Bringer
-Megadeth- Rust in Peace
-Led Zeppelin- All
-Iron Maiden- Seventh son of a seventh son brave new world number of the beast edward the great
-Rage against the Machine- Rage against the machine
-Black Label Society- Blessed Hellride |
| Back to top |
|
| View entire thread: YaBB forum post, no thread |
| Posted by Mq_Mq_Mq on 12/16/04 @ 12:40 AM Post subject: Re: different kinds of Metal | |
| Rage Against The MAchine is Nu-"Metal" Slipknot is Nu-Metal aka Radio Metal LoL |
| Back to top |
|
| View entire thread: YaBB forum post, no thread |
| Posted by enzio on 11/13/04 @ 04:58 PM Post subject: Re: Most over-rated musicians/bands | |
| i just thought of a few more in a couple days
1. Queen - they are sooo BAAAAD and lemme say bohemian rhapsody is one of the worst songs ive ever heard in my life, they just plain suck....
2. Jimi Hendrix/Jimi Hendrix Experience - man i thoiught i'd listen to some of his stuff but most of it is plain crap!!! i like one song from him - All Along the Watchtower. Jimi Hendrix is a great guitarist just his songs and everything arent very good.
3. Rage Against the Machine - I hate there style i dont see how people could like that :( sure Tom Morello is a great guitarist but he doesnt make the band any better. |
| Back to top |
|
| View entire thread: YaBB forum post, no thread |
| Posted by KingSomething on 02/13/05 @ 08:31 AM Post subject: Re: BEST MUSIC VIDEOS EVER! | |
| I am a music video NERD. I have about 65 on my computer. I can't rate them, they're all really good. I watch a lot of vids on Muchmusc, but a lot are really retarded. Don't watch the Countdown anymore, blah. Here are the ones I particularly like.
Metallica - One Metallica - Unforgiven I and II Pearl Jam - Jeremy Nirvana - Heart Shaped Box Smashing Pumpkins - Stand Inside Your Love Smashing Pumpkins - Zero The Doors - Light My Fire (on Ed Sullivan) Our Lady Peace - Superman's Dead The Beatles - Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds (from Yellow Submarine movie) Weird Al Yankovic - Smells Like Nirvana
Any more you suggest? or that are worth downloading?
I like the "i dissapear" and the rage against the machine video, "testify" is quite funny. :D
And those pumpkin vids totally rock. :-/
|
| Back to top |
|
| View entire thread: Rage Against The Machine Request |
| Posted by explorerwielder on 04/29/06 @ 09:12 PM Post subject: Rage Against The Machine Request | |
| | Okay, I've been looking everywhere for the self titled album "Rage Against The Machine". I an asking someone to upload this album for me. (Zip file) |
| Back to top |
|
| View entire thread: Pink Floyd- 16 albums + 2 live recordings |
| Posted by on 04/24/06 @ 09:18 PM Post subject: Pink Floyd- 16 albums + 2 live recordings | |
| Dark Side of the Moon
Dark Side of the Moon, originally released in 1973, is one of those albums that is discovered anew by each generation of rock listeners. This complex, often psychedelic music works very well because Pink Floyd doesn't rush anything; the songs are mainly slow to mid-tempo, with attention paid throughout to musical texture and mood. The sound effects on songs like "On the Run," "Time" and especially "Money" (with sampled sounds of clinking coins and cash registers turned into rhythmic accompaniment) are impressive, especially when we remember that 1973 was before the advent of digital recording techniques. This is probably Pink Floyd's best-known work, and it's an excellent place to start if you're new to the band.
1. Speak To Me/Breathe
2. On The Run
3. Time
4. The Great Gig In The Sky
5. Money
6. Us And Them
7. Any Colour You Like
8. Brain Damage
9. Eclipse
http://rapidshare.de/files/18810011/DSi_Moon.rar
The Wall
The Wall is less a collection of songs than a single work, which is sometimes frustrating; the plot lacks enough coherence to hold the snippets of music together. However, there are occasional flashes of brilliance on what ranks as Pink Floyd's most ambitious project. Most of these come from the fully developed songs, which have become classics in their own right. "Hey You," "Mother," and especially "Comfortably Numb" are subtle, incredible pieces of music. Though complex, they move at a relaxed pace, allowing the listener to absorb them slowly; this kind of pacing was something Pink Floyd excelled at. Also worth noting is the "Another Brick in the Wall/The Happiest Days of Our Lives" medley, which has become a staple of rock radio.
Disc 1
1. In The Flesh?
2. The Thin Ice
3. Another Brick In The Wall, Part 1
4. The Happiest Days Of Our Lives
5. Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2
6. Mother
7. Goodbye Blue Sky
8. Empty Spaces
9. Young Lust
10. One Of My Turns
11. Don't Leave Me Now
12. Another Brick In The Wall (Part III)
13. Goodbye Cruel World
http://rapidshare.de/files/18802391/Disc_1.rar
Disc 2
1. Hey You
2. Is There Anybody Out There?
3. Nobody Home
4. Vera
5. Bring the Boys Back Home
6. Comfortably Numb
7. The Show Must Go On
8. In The Flesh
9. Run Like Hell
10. Waiting For The Worms
11. Stop
12. The Trial
13. Outside The Wall
http://rapidshare.de/files/18805686/Disc_2.rar
Wish You Were Here
Wish You Were Here is a song cycle dedicated to Pink Floyd's original frontman, Syd Barrett, who'd flamed out years before: two grimly funny songs about the evils of the music business ("By the way, which one's Pink?"), and two long, touching ones about the band's vanished friend. The real star of the show, though, is the production: sparkling, convoluted, designed to sound deeply oh-wow under the influence--and pretty great sober too--with David Gilmour getting lots of space for his most lyrical guitar playing ever. And, though the album is big and ambitious, even bombastic, it somehow dodges being pretentious--the Barrett tributes are honest and heartfelt, beneath all the grand gestures and stereophonic trickery.
1. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part One)
2. Welcome To The Machine
3. Have A Cigar
4. Wish You Were Here
5. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part Two)
http://rapidshare.de/files/18867518/WisHere.rar
Animals
Although not in the same vein as the deliciously hallucinogenic earlier Floyd works such as Ummagumma and Dark Side of the Moon, Animals is innovative and musically diverse in its own right. Inspired in part by George Orwell's political fable Animal Farm, Roger Waters condemns the avarice and inequalities of capitalism, metaphorically and musically grouping humans as pigs, dogs, and sheep. The pigs are self-righteous hypocrites inflicting their beliefs on everyone else, the dogs greedy money-grabbers, and the sheep witless followers. Dark, cynical, and brilliantly composed, Animals is an ingenious and under-acknowledged album.
1. Pigs On The Wing 1
2. Dogs
3. Pigs (Three Different Ones)
4. Sheep
5. Pigs On The Wing 2
http://rapidshare.de/files/18791733/Ani.rar
Meddle
For all that menacing, hatchet-happy growl at the beginning of Meddle's opener, "One of These Days," Pink Floyd really weren't about to "cut you into little pieces." Meddle did, however, show that the reigning British monarchs of 1970s-era psychedelia could rip into galloping jams. It also showed what its predecessor, Atom Heart Mother, promised--that the band could excel in long, breathtaking suites that revealed strains of late-classical music, Sun Ra-inspired space explorations, and a patchwork approach to colliding sounds that together took on acid-drenched proportions. And if all that isn't enough, "San Tropez" revealed a playful side of the band, playing footsy with loungy jazz and having good fun in the process.
1. One Of These Days
2. A Pillow Of Winds
3. Fearless
4. San Tropez
5. Seamus
6. Echoes
http://rapidshare.de/files/18819783/Med.rar
The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
While they took their name from blues musicians Pink Anderson and Floyd Council when they started out as an R&B combo in the mid-60s, Pink Floyd's leader, guitarist Syd Barrett, soon began piloting the band through unprecedented sonic excursions typified by the title of their 1967 debut album's most celebrated track--the outsized instrumental "Interstellar Overdrive." Equally adept at composing catchy-sounding, Gothic-themed pop songs such as "See Emily Play," "The Scarecrow" and "The Gnome," Barrett seemed destined for greatness--that is, until psychedelic drugs got the best of him, and he abandoned the band to bassist Roger Waters and new guitarist David Gilmour. The rest, as they say, is history
1. Astronomy Domine
2. Lucifer Sam
3. Matilda Mother
4. Flaming
5. Pow R. Toc H.
6. Take Up Thy Stethoscope And Walk
7. Interstellar Overdrive
8. The Gnome
9. Chapter 24
10. Scarecrow
11. Bike
http://rapidshare.de/files/18794847/Dawn.rar
A Momentary Lapse of Reason
Though many predicted that Roger Waters's acrimonious split with the band after 1983's aptly named Final Cut would ultimately spell the end of Pink Floyd, the remaining band members confounded pundits by extending their status as classic rock's most ponderous dinosaurs into the 1990s and beyond. And if the title was a gentle jab at Waters after a years-long legal struggle over the Floyd moniker, the music was all too familiar; some would say even formulaic. And lest anyone doubted that the absence of Waters's dour soul would lighten things up a bit, guitarist and post facto leader Dave Gilmour gamely took on the Mantle of Conscience for topics ranging from the cold war ("The Dogs of War") to yuppie self-indulgence ("On the Turning Away"). And if this album sometimes evokes an uncomfortable feeling of a band on autopilot, it's one that can still turn out the likes of the anthemic "Learning to Fly" on cruise control.
1. Signs Of Life
2. Learning To Fly
3. The Dogs Of War
4. One Slip
5. On The Turning Away
6. Yet Another Movie (6a Round And Around)
7. A New Machine (Part 1)
8. Terminal Frost
9. A New Machine (Part 2)
10. Sorrow
http://rapidshare.de/files/18788872/A_M_L_of_R.rar
Atom Heart Mother
In the grand, color-bending tradition of psychedelic experimentalism, Pink Floyd's Atom Heart Mother takes as its title an inscrutable phrase and under the title launches a similarly inscrutable--or at least dense--musical concatenation. The title suite features French-horn-led brass melodies riffed on by David Gilmour's guitar and the rhythm section, all of which veers into choral passages that recall György Ligeti's vocal works and then almost atonal pulses of keyboards that mask reams of audio snippets swirling underneath. And then there's some moody folk from Roger Waters, an almost Kinks-ish rambler from Richard Wright, then more moody folk (this time from Gilmour) on "Fat Old Sun," and, to close, the spirited melodic runaround of "Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast." There's a range of emotion here, from doleful to crazed to humorous (especially the dramatized comments on macrobiotics in the closer). Atom Heart Mother was a spotlight ahead for Pink Floyd, showing the extensions of form the band would engage in so successfully on Dark Side of the Moon just a few short years later.
1. Atom Heart Mother: Father's Shout/Breast Milky/Mother Fore/Funky Dung/Mind Your Throats Please/Remergence
2. If
3. Summer '68
4. Fat Old Sun
5. Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast: Rise And Shine/Sunny Side Up/Morning Glory
http://rapidshare.de/files/18786909/A_H_Mot.rar
Obscuered by Clouds
Commissioned as the soundtrack for Barbet Schroeder's 1972 film The Valley, Obscured By Clouds actually holds up rather well on its own terms. The title track is a trippy, cinematic instrumental that features some searing guitar work from David Gilmour, but full-fledged songs like "Free Four" (which sounds like a morbid inversion of Norman Greenbaum's "Spirit in the Sky"), and the folksy "Wot's...Uh the Deal" are the real highlights of the set. Essentially a transitional work, Obscured By Clouds has long been dwarfed by Dark Side of the Moon, the album which came immediately after it. In fact, the funky "Childhood's End" and the ethereal "Burning Bridges" could well be dry runs for the Dark Side tracks "Time" and "Breathe," respectively. In all, it's a priceless snapshot of a band on the verge of immortality
1. Obscured By Clouds
2. When You're In
3. Burning Bridges
4. The Gold It's In The...
5. Wots...Uh The Deal
6. Mudmen
7. Childhood's End
8. Free Four
9. Stay
10. Absolutely Curtains
http://rapidshare.de/files/18792794/Clouds.rar
Ummagumma
Released in 1969, Ummagumma represents where the influence of departed founding songwriter Syd Barrett began to fade in favor of the rather less whimsical and pastoral visions of Roger Waters. Ummagumma is a double album, divided into live and studio halves. The live cuts--"Astronomy Domine," "Careful with That Axe, Eugene," "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun," and "A Saucerful of Secrets"--established the Floyd's predilection for gloomily atmospheric and faintly preposterous sci-fi bombast that would turn them into such a successful stage act. The kindest that may be said of the studio compositions--by and large interminable avant-prog rambles in search of the lost chord--is that they haven't dated terribly well
Live Album
1. Astronomy Domine
2. Careful With That Axe, Eugene
3. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
4. A Saucerful Of Secrets
http://rapidshare.de/files/18853701/Umma_Live_.rar
Studio Album
1. Sysyphus: Part One
2. Sysyphus: Part Two
3. Sysyphus: Part Three
4. Sysyphus: Part Four
6. Several Species Of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together In A Cave And Grooving With A Pict
7. The Narrow Way: Part One
8. The Narrow Way: Part Two
9. The Narrow Way: Part Three
10. The Grand Vizier's Garden Party: Part One (Entrance)
http://rapidshare.de/files/18861595/Umma_St_.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.de/files/18862286/Umma_St_.part2.rar
Saucerful of Secrets
A Saucerful of Secrets is an uneven album that could glibly be called Pink Floyd's sophomore jinx, though it's a bit more complicated than that. The problems behind the band's second outing can be summed up in two words: Syd Barrett. Or rather, the absence thereof. The creative force behind Floyd's first distinctively baroque collection is credited with just one track here ("Jugband Blues") and the occasion marked the beginning of his decades-long withdrawal from public life, battles with mental illness, and burgeoning cult legend. What's left is essentially the first album by the "classic" Floyd lineup, though they're understandably a long way from their focused 1970s prime (as witnessed by the 11-minute title track); the dense sound and effects collages that are mere seasoning on later Floyd records are too often the whole point here. Roger Waters barely hints at his later glories on "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun," a would-be stellar journey that's ultimately rather pedestrian. An album that seems alternately driven by a genuine experimental spirit one moment and creative panic the next.
1. Let There Be More
2. Remember A Day
3. Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun
4. Corporal Clegg
5. A Saucerful Of Secrets
6. See-Saw
7. Jugband Blues
http://rapidshare.de/files/18790299/A_Sof_Secrets.rar
MORE
Concocted for director Barbet Schroeder's dystopian hippie road flick, this album marks Floyd's first venture into film "scoring," a task they undertake with a verve that overshadows their lack of formal training in the field. With just a handful of cuts echoing the trippy, atmospheric space-rock that was so much a part of their early career, there's a surprisingly familiar dedication to songcraft evident here, especially for a soundtrack. Roger Waters's acoustic ballads ("Cirrus Minor," "Crying Song," "Green is the Color"), dark and dirge-like, are familiar predecessors to music that would highlight Wish You Were Here and The Wall, while Dave Gilmour's slashing riffs on "The Nile Song" also foreshadow greatness to come. Moody and surprisingly eclectic, More has rightly earned its place as a Floyd cult fave.
1. Cirrus Minor
2. The Nile Song
3. Crying Song
4. Up The Khyber
5. Green Is The Colour
6. Cymbaline
7. Party Sequence
8. Main Theme
9. Ibiza Bar
10. More Blues
11. Quicksilver
12. A Spanish Piece
13. Dramatic Theme
http://rapidshare.de/files/18825954/MoreSoundtrack.rar
Division Bell
As Roger Waters's solo career set into a sunset of suspiciously self-serving Wall revivals and compelling if modest-selling solo efforts, his former band became one of the few outfits in the soft live market of the 1990s to burnish its stadium-filling appeal. But their recorded output wasn't quite so rosy. As all post-Dark Side of the Moon albums must have a Big Important Theme, The Division Bell is vaguely about levels of separation (did you say, duh!?), with more than one not-so-opaque lyrical jab at the estranged Waters. But there's a sense that the band may have put more thought into its trademark audio gimmickry (well represented here by the actual sound of the earth's crust cracking--you don't get that on Rage Against the Machine albums!--and a "spoken" intro by Dr. Stephen Hawking, or rather his voice synthesizer) than it did into its songs this time around. The opening "Cluster One" has a hypnotic minimalist lure that dissolves all too quickly into the bluesy waffle of "What Do You Want From Me," while Floyd Mach III leader Dave Gilmour's usually lyrical guitar work is uninspired throughout, a definite Floydian slip. Still, the band maddeningly manages a few moments of the old grandeur here and there. The Division Bell is not a great Pink Floyd album, but an all-too-fallible simulation.
1. Cluster One
2. What Do You Want From Me
3. Poles Apart
4. Marooned
5. A Great Day For Freedom
6. Wearing The Inside Out
7. Take It Back Li
8. Coming Back To Life
9. Keep Talking
10. Lost For Words
11. High Hopes
http://rapidshare.de/files/18799303/DBell.rar
The Final Cut
I remember when I first got into Floyd; I was absolutely mesmerized by the whole package - lyrics, sound effects, guitar solos, the whole 9 yards. Of course, I consider myself a firm Gilmour man and don't get me wrong - Dave is still my all-time favorite guitarist. However, the more I listened to the Roger dominated albums like "Animals", "The Wall", and "The Final Cut" compared to what came out after this album, it is no contest to me - Roger was TRULY Pink Floyd. Yea, Gilmour is the better musician and the better singer, but he can't write songs like Roger can and he definitely does not have the creative vision of a Waters.
1. The Post War Dream
2. Your Possible Pasts
3. One Of The Few
4. When The Tigers Broke Free
5. The Hero's Return
6. The Gunner's Dream
7. Paranoid Eyes
8. Get Your Filthy Hands Off My Desert
9. The Fletcher Memorial Home
10. Southampton Dock
11. The Final Cut
12. Not Now John
13. Two Suns In The Sunset
http://rapidshare.de/files/18833092/TFCut.rar
Live in london- 1972- Dark Side of the Moon
http://rapidshare.de/files/18813544/Live_London_1972_Full_Concert_Moon_Concert.rar
The Man and the Journey Concert
http://rapidshare.de/files/18841556/The_Man_And_the_Journey_Full_.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.de/files/18843143/The_Man_And_the_Journey_Full_.part2.rar
enjoy! |
| Back to top |
|
| View entire thread: Favorite Compilations |
| Posted by KingSomething on 12/12/04 @ 05:11 AM Post subject: Favorite Compilations | |
| What is your favorite song compilation? these can be any songs, as many as you like. ;D
First disk:
1 -PANTERA- im broken 2 -METALLICA- sanitarium 3 -ANTHRAX- Safe Home 4 -DEEP PURPLE- Burn 5 -IRON MAIDEN- the evil that men do 6 -MEGADETH- toute le monde 7 -DIAMOND HEAD- Am i Evil? 8 -RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE- Killing in the name of 9 -PANTERA- Cemetary gates 10 -METALLICA- master of puppets 11 -IRON MAIDEN- Infinite Dreams
Disk 2.
1 -SLAYER- bloodline 2 -MEGADETH- hangar 18 3 -METALLICA- one 4 -KORN- freak on a leash 5 -BLACK LABEL SOCIETY- blessed hellride 6 -PEARL JAM- black 7 -SYSTEM OF A DOWN- toxicity 8 -SLIPKNOT- duality 9 -METALLICA- fade to black 10 -IRON MAIDEN- blood brothers 11 -SYSTEM OF A DOWN- chop suey |
| Back to top |
|
| View entire thread: best guitarist |
| Posted by cloudnine on 10/28/04 @ 06:15 PM Post subject: Re: best guitarist | |
| If you're talking rhythm guitar, then I truly believe James Hetfield is probably the best rhythm guitar player alive today, if not ever. It's incredible how he plays complex riffs and parts, while performing the double-duty of singing. It may not look tough, but when you play guitar (like myself) you really get a feel for how hard it is. Even after absolutely nailing a riff, I still have trouble much of the time even halfheartedly singing along.
Lead guitarist-wise, it becomes a little more muddy - you have your bluesy types like Page, Hendrix, Van Halen, and Santana, and the metal gods like Hammett, Slash (who I honestly think is a bit overrated), Tony Iommi and even Tom Morello from Rage Against the Machine. I'd say it's pretty much a dead heat between Page and Hendrix for softer solos, and Kirk and Tony for metal.
Just my two cents! |
| Back to top |
|
| View entire thread: any one like any other bands? |
| Posted by badseed on 12/07/04 @ 05:40 PM Post subject: Re: any one like any other bands? | |
| | I personally like: Iron Maiden, ACDC, Black Sabbath, Diamond Head, Motorhead, The Clash, Misfits, Megadeath, Offspring, Blink 182, Rage Against The Machine, Green Day, Danzig, The Hives, Less Than Jake, Reel Big Fish, Muse, some Darkness, Goldfinger, Thin Lizzy, the Ramones, Transplants, System Of A Down, NOFX, Audioslave, Jimmy Eat World and Jurassic 5, I copyed and pasted this, by the way i didnt write it all out. |
| Back to top |
|
| View entire thread: RATM |
| Posted by on 03/19/06 @ 01:59 AM Post subject: RATM | |
| | anyone ever heard of rage against the machine? well it was a band but now they arent anymore. t'was an excellent band with goo guitar shit and political lyrics. i strongly recommend this band to anyone. |
| Back to top |
|
| View entire thread: RATM |
| Posted by on 03/30/06 @ 03:49 PM Post subject: | |
| I saw Audioslave in October, which is basically all of the members of Rage Against The Machine playing with Chris Cornell on vocals instead of Zach. I wasn't expecting as much of a thrill as I got cause I wasn't into their style at the time -- I didn't like the political stance they had on EVERYTHING and Zach's vocal style.
...But holy shit. Audioslave is the magic combination!!! They covered Killing In The Name and Bulls On Parade/Sleep Now In The Fire back to back. I swear to all that is rock n roll the pit went NUTS and didn't stop for a good ten minutes. Intense as FUCK. I remember having a cramp when it ended...great show. I became a RATM fan over night.
If you like RATM, go see Audioslave. |
| Back to top |
|
| View entire thread: RATM |
| Posted by on 03/31/06 @ 04:20 AM Post subject: | |
| I saw Audioslave in October, which is basically all of the members of Rage Against The Machine playing with Chris Cornell on vocals instead of Zach. I wasn't expecting as much of a thrill as I got cause I wasn't into their style at the time -- I didn't like the political stance they had on EVERYTHING and Zach's vocal style.
...But holy shit. Audioslave is the magic combination!!! They covered Killing In The Name and Bulls On Parade/Sleep Now In The Fire back to back. I swear to all that is rock n roll the pit went NUTS and didn't stop for a good ten minutes. Intense as FUCK. I remember having a cramp when it ended...great show. I became a RATM fan over night.
If you like RATM, go see Audioslave.
Thats part of the reason, why I love RATM, the intensity of lyrics and music, suits the political viewpoint, which I in general share, but I can see how if you dont share that ploitical viewpoint it could be alienating. |
| Back to top |
|
| View entire thread: Top 10 Guitar Solos |
| Posted by on 03/27/06 @ 01:16 AM Post subject: | |
| Shit-house list
No Free Bird?
No Comfortably Numb?
Fade to Black and One are both better solos by Metallica, Enter Sandman doesnt even have the best solo on the Black Album
November Rain and Sweet Child O' Mine are both better solos by Guns N' Roses, but still not top 10
Most of those songs shouldnt be near the top 10
This is the top 241 from DigitalDreamDoor.com
Song - Guitarist (Band)
1. Comfortably Numb - David Gilmour (Pink Floyd)
2. Stairway To Heaven - Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin)
3. All Along The Watchtower - Jimi Hendrix
4. Freebird - Allen Collins (Lynyrd Skynyrd)
5. Maggot Brain - Edie Hazel (Funkadelic)
6. Texas Flood - Stevie Ray Vaughan
7. Eruption - Eddie Van Halen (Van Halen)
8. Highway Star - Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple)
9. Cause We've Ended As Lovers - Jeff Beck
10. Hotel California - Don Felder/Joe Walsh (Eagles)
11. Mr Crowley - Randy Rhoads (Ozzy)
12. Little Wing - Jimi Hendrix
13. Time - David Gilmour (Pink Floyd)
14. Layla - Eric Clapton/Duane Allman (Derek & The Dominos)
15. Sweet Child O' Mine - Slash (Guns N Roses)
16. Cliffs Of Dover - Eric Johnson
17. Nottingham Lace - Buckethead
18. For The Love Of God - Steve Vai
19. Voodoo Child (slight return) - Jimi Hendrix
20. November Rain - Slash (Guns N Roses)
21. Shine On You Crazy Diamond - David Gilmour (Pink Floyd)
22. Blue Sky - Duane Allman/Dickey Betts (Allman Brothers Band)
23. Satch Boogie - Joe Satriani
24. Cortez The Killer - Neil Young
25. Lazy - Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple)
26. Crazy Train - Randy Rhoads (Ozzy)
27. White Room - Eric Clapton (Cream)
28. Sultans Of Swing - Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits)
29. One - Kirk Hammett (Metallica)
30. No More Tears - Zakk Wylde (Ozzy)
31. Since I've Been Loving You - Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin)
32. Floods - Dimebag Darrel (Pantera)
33. Black Star - Yngwie Malmsteen
34. Atom Heart Mother - David Gilmour (Pink Floyd)
35. Red House - Jimi Hendrix
36. Big Sur Moon - Buckethead
37. The Rocker - Eric Bell (Thin Lizzy)
38. Those Were The Days - Eric Clapton (Cream)
39. Bohemian Rhapsody - Brian May (Queen)
40. While My Guitar Gently Weeps - Eric Clapton (The Beatles)
41. Fade To Black - Kirk Hammett (Metallica)
42. Dream - John McLaughlin (Mahavishnu Orchestra)
43. Sound Chaser - Steve Howe (Yes)
44. Alive - Mike McCready (Pearl Jam)
45. Mood For A Day - Steve Howe (Yes)
46. Aqualung - Martin Barre (Jethro Tull)
47. Stone In Love - Neal Schon (Journey)
48. Child In Time - Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple)
49. Like A Hurricane - Neil Young
50. Dreams - Duane Allman (Allman Brothers Band)
51. Southern Man - Neil Young
52. Over The Mountain - Randy Rhoads (Ozzy)
53. Money - David Gilmour (Pink Floyd)
54. Killer Queen - Brian May (Queen)
55. Two Minutes To Midnight - D. Murray/A. Smith (Iron Maiden)
56. Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad - D. Allman/E. Clapton (Derek & The Dominos)
57. Kid Charlemagne - Larry Carlton (Steely Dan)
58. Surfing With The Alien - Joe Satriani
59. Little Wing - Stevie Ray Vaughan
60. Too Many Humans - Buckethead
61. Heartbreaker - Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin)
62. Under A Glass Moon - John Petrucci (Dream Theater)
63. Desert Rose - Eric Johnson
64. Dazed And Confused - Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin)
65. Tender Surrender - Steve Vai
66. Still In Love With You - Gary Moore (Thin Lizzy)
67. Bold As Love - Jimi Hendrix
68. Don't Keep Me Wondering - Duane Allman (Allman Brothers Band)
69. Ramblin' Man - Dicky Betts (Allman Brothers Band)
70. Always With Me Always With You - Joe Satriani
71. Tale Of Brave Ulysses - Eric Clapton (Cream)
72. You Really Got Me - Dave Davies (The Kinks)
73. Stranger In A Strange Land - Adrian Smith (Iron Maiden)
74. 25 Or 6 To 4 - Terry Kath (Chicago)
75. Devil Takes The Hindmost - Allan Holdsworth
76. Have A Cigar - David Gilmour (Pink Floyd)
77. Super Stupid - Edie Hazel (Funkadelic)
78. Trademark - Eric Johnson
79. La Villa Strangiato - Alex Lifeson (Rush)
80. Bulls On Parade - Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine)
81. Stranglehold - Ted Nugent
82. Beyond The Realms Of Death - Glenn Tipton (Judas Priest)
83. Unrestrained Growth - Buckethead
84. Far Beyond The Sun - Yngwie Malmsteen
85. Miserlou - Dick Dale
86. Brighton Rock - Brian May (Queen)
87. Dogs - David Gilmour (Pink Floyd)
88. The Thrill Is Gone - B.B. King
89. Master Of Puppets - Kirk Hammett (Metallica)
90. Beat It - Eddie Van Halen (Michael Jackson)
91. Sow Thistle - Buckethead
92. Whipping Post - Duane Allman/Dicky Betts (Allman Brothers Band)
93. The Way It Has To Be - Shawn Lane
94. 21st Century Schizoid Man - Robert Fripp (King Crimson)
95. War Pigs - Toni Iommi (Black Sabbath)
96. Dreams - Eddie Van Halen (Van Halen)
97. Padmasana - Buckethead
98. Whole Lotta Love - Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin)
99. Working Man - Alex Lifeson (Rush)
100. Love Is The Law - John Squire (Seahorses)
101. Painkiller - Glenn Tipton/KK Downing (Judas Priest)
102. Black Magic Woman - Carlos Santana
103. Fire And Water - Paul Kossoff (Free)
104. The Loner - Gary Moore (Thin Lizzy)
105. Wicked World - Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath)
106. Touch Of Evil - Glenn Tipton (Judas Priest)
107. Johnny B Goode - Chuck Berry
108. Mean Street - Eddie Van Halen (Van Halen)
109. Freewill - Alex Lifeson (Rush)
110. Blue Wind - Jeff Beck
111. Know Your Enemy - Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine)
112. Lines In The Sand - John Petrucci (Dream Theater)
113. Yellow Ledbetter - Mike McCready (Pearl Jam)
114. Sunshine Of Your Love - Eric Clapton (Cream)
115. Jessica - Dickey Betts (Allman Brothers Band)
116. Flight Of The Wounded Bumblebee - Nuno Bettencou
118. Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son - D. Murray/A. Smith (Iron Maiden)
119. Anyway You Want It - Neal Schon (Journey)
120. Nutshell - Jerry Cantrell (Alice In Chains)
121. Carry On Wayward Son - Kerry Livgren (Kansas)
122. Dee - Randy Rhoads (Ozzy)
123. Blues Deluxe - Joe Bonamassa
124. Radioactive Toy - Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree)
125. Not Again - Shawn Lane
126. Tornado of Souls - Marty Friedman
127. Achilles Last Stand - Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin)
128. High Hopes - David Gilmour (Pink Floyd)
129. I Could Have Lied - John Frusciante (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
130. YYZ - Alex Lifeson (Rush)
131. Crushing Day - Joe Satriani
132. Scuttle Buttin - Stevie Ray Vaughan
133. Beck's Bolero - Jeff Beck
134. Couldn't Stand The Weather - Stevie Ray Vaughan
135. Man In The Box - Jerry Cantrell (Alice In Chains)
136. Paradise City - Slash (Guns N Roses)
137. Won't Get Fooled Again - Pete Townshend (The Who)
138. Jigsaw - Steve Rothery (Marillion)
139. Cemetary Gates - Dimebag Darrel (Pantera)
140. Fifty Fifty- Frank Zappa
141. I Want You (Shes So Heavy) - George Harrison (The Beatles)
142. Hanger 18 - Marty Friedman/Dave Mustaine (Megadeth)
143. Powerslave - Adrian Smith (Iron Maiden)
144. Purple Haze - Jimi Hendrix
145. Robot Man - Uli Jon Roth
146. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat - Jeff Beck
147. Whisky In The Jar - Eric Bell (Thin Lizzy)
148. Punk Sandwich- Steve Morse (Dixie Dregs)
149. Let The Good Times Roll - Jimi Hendrix
150. Highway 61 Revisited - Johnny Winter
151. Colour And The Shape - Joe Bonamassa
152. Killing In The Name - Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine)
153. Sleep Now In The Fire - Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine)
154. The Warning - Tony Iommi (Black Sabbath)
155. Bridge Of Sighs - Robin Trower
156. Cult Of Personality - Vernon Reid (Living Color)
157. Starship Trooper - Steve Howe (Yes)
158. Ice Cream Man - Eddie Van Halen (Van Halen)
159. Smoke On The Water - Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple)
160. Midnight - Joe Satriani
161. Too Rolling Stoned - Robin Trower
162. Badge - Eric Clapton/George Harrison (Cream)
163. Rime of the Ancient Marriner - Adrian Smith (Iron Maiden)
164. Wynona's Big Brown Beaver - Larry Lalonde (Primus)
165. Blue On Black - Kenny Wayne Shepherd
166. Lovesorrow - Marty Friedman
167. Orion - Kirk Hammett (Metallica)
168. Nun Chuka Kata - Buckethead
169. Sympathy For The Devil - Keith Richards (Rolling Stones)
170. You Shook Me All Night Long - Angus Young (AC/DC)
171. Breaking Into Heaven - John Squire (Stone Roses)
172. Tierra Del Fuego - George Lynch
173. Circles - Joe Satriani
174. Hot For Teacher - Eddie Van Halen (Van Halen)
175. I Heard Her Call My Name - Lou Reed
176. Jerry Was A Racecar Driver - Larry Lalonde (Primus)
177. Stash - Trey Anastasio (Phish)
178. Paranoid Android - Johnny Greenwood (Radiohead)
179. Sharp Dressed Man - Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top)
180. Cigarettes - Ty Tabor (King's X)
181. 2112 - Alex Lifeson (Rush)
182. The Rock - Pete Townshend (The Who)
183. Foxy Lady - Jimi Hendrix
184. Jingo - Carlos Santana
185. Cinnamon Girl - Neil Young
186. Liberation - Terry Kath (Chicago)
187. And Your Bird Can Sing - George Harrison (The Beatles)
188. Symphony Of Destruction - Marty Friedman (Megadeth)
189. That Smell - Allen Collins (Lynyrd Skynyrd)
190. All Right Now - Paul Kossoff (Free)
191. Evil That Men Do - Adrian Smith (Iron Maiden)
192. White Summer - Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin)
193. H - Adam Jones (Tool)
194. L'Via L'Viaquez - John Frusciante/Omar A Rodriguez-Lopez (Mars Volta)
195. The Maze - Vinnie Moore
196. Evil Ways - Carlos Santana
197. Piece Of My Heart - Sam Andrew (Big Brother)
198. Desert Island - Marty Friedman/Jason Becker (Megadeth)
199. Price You Gotta Pay - Paul Gilbert (Mr Big)
200. Back In Black - Angus Young (AC/DC)
201. The End - George Harrison, McCartney and Lennon (The Beatles)
202. Rock Bottom - Michael Schenkar (UFO)
203. Hell's Kitchen - John Petrucci (Dream Theater)
204. Knocking At Your Backdoor - Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple)
205. Midnight Sun - Steve Howe (Yes)
206. Love Removal Machine - Billy Duffy (The Cult)
207. It's Not My Cross To Bear - Duane Allman/Dicky Betts (Allman Brothers Band)
208. Tumeni Notes - Steve Morse (Dixie Dregs)
209. Presence Of The Lord - Eric Clapton (Blind Faith)
210. Stone Crazy - Buddy Guy
211. Revelation - Randy Rhoads (Ozzy)
212. Home - John Petrucci (Dream Theater)
213. Catch The Rainbow - Ritchie Blackmore (Rainbow)
214. Black Hole Sun - Kim Thayil (Soundgarden)
215. Truckin - Jerry Garcia (Grateful Dead)
216. Cocaine - Eric Clapton
217. Speed Metal Symphony - M. Friedman/Jason Becker (Cacophony)
218. Light My Fire - Robby Krieger (The Doors)
219. Angel Of Death - Kerry King/Jeff Hanneman (Slayer)
220. Welcome Home - Kirk Hammett (Metallica)
221. Something - George Harrison (The Beatles)
222. I Am The Resurrection - John Squire (Stone Roses)
223. Voyager - Ronnie Montrose (Montrose)
224. Tuff Enuff - Jimmie Vaughan (Fabulous Thunderbirds)
225. Jet City Woman - Chris Degarmo (Queensryche)
226. Three Days - Dave Navarro (Jane's Addiction)
227. Stray Cat Strut - Brian Setzer
228. Reeling In The Years - Elliot Randall (Steely Dan)
229. Grendel - Steve Rothery (Marillion)
230. Zoot Allures - Frank Zappa (The Mothers Of Invention)
231. When The Water Breaks - John Petrucci (Liquid Tension Experiment)
232. La Grange - Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top)
233. Walk - Dimebag Darrel (Pantera)
234. As I Am - John Petrucci (Dream Theater)
235. Brothers In Arms - Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits)
236. Crying Machine - Steve Vai/Tony Macalpine (Vai)
237. Suburban Me - Jesper Stromblad (In Flames)
238. Telegraph Road - Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits)
239. Anyday - Duane Allman (Derek And The Dominoes)
240. Cruel Reality of Nature - Buckethead
241. Burn - Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple)
Tornado of Souls is still way to low |
| Back to top |
|
| View entire thread: battle of the bands- field of 64 |
| Posted by on 04/03/06 @ 10:07 PM Post subject: round 1 | |
| I am officially changing avenged sevenfold to Trivium...and btw..Rage isnt nu-metal...they've been around since like 91...and they dont even have a nu-metal sound...
1. linkin park vs #16. slipknot------ #16 Slipknot
2. limp bizkit vs # 15. rage against the machine----------- #15 Rage Against the Machine
3. korn vs # 14. Saliva------------ #3 Korn
4. disturbed vs #13. shinedown-------- #4 Disturbed
5. staind vs #12. seether-------- #5 Staind
6. kid rock vs #11. puddle of mudd------ #11 Puddle of Mudd
7. evanscenes vs # 10. papa roach------- #10 Papa Roach
8. Pod vs # 9. system of a down-------- #9 System of a Down
rap division:
1. dr. dre vs #16. john cena------ #1 Dr Dre
2. eminem vs #15 ice t---------- #2 Eminem
3. 2pac vs # 14 Jay z--------- #3 2pac
4. snoop dogg vs #13. ja-rule------- @4 Snoop Dogg
5. ice cube vs #12. will smith------ #12 Will Smith
6. naughty by nature vs #11. Vinalla ice------- #11 Vinalla Ice
7. Dmx vs #9. beastie boys-------- #7 DMX
8. public enemy vs #10. mc hammer--------- #10 MC Hammer
Hard rock division:
1. black sabbath vs #16. Nirvana--------- #1 Black Sabbath
2. AC/Dc vs #15. soundgarden----------- #15 Soundgarden
3. the offspring vs #14 stone temple pilots-------- #14 STP
4. pink floyd vs #13. GNR------- #13 GnR
5. audioslave vs #12. Van Halen--------- #12 Van Halen
6. godsmack vs#11. led zepplin-------- #6 Godsmack
7.nickelback vs #10. the doors---------- #10 The Doors
8. bush vs #9. aerosmith-------- #8 Bush
Metal Divison:
1. Metallica vs#16. Lamb of God--------- #1 Metallica
2. Megadeth vs #15. Mercyful fate-------- #2 Megadeth
3. iron Maiden vs#14. Fozzy-------- #14 Fozzy
4. Pantera vs#13. Blacl Label Society--------- #4 Pantera
5. Slayer vs #12. In Flames--------- #12 In Flames
6. Iced earth vs #11. Dream Theater--------- #11Dream Theater
7. Motorhead vs#10 Mudvayne--------- #10 Mudvayne
8. Trivium vs #9 Vovid---------- #8 Trivium |
| Back to top |
|
| View entire thread: battle of the bands- field of 64 |
| Posted by on 03/15/06 @ 03:39 AM Post subject: | |
| Nice idea AD, some odd choices for bands, but oh well
nu-metal division:
1. linkin park vs #16. slipknot------ Slipknot
2. limp bizkit vs # 15. rage against the machine----------- Rage Against the Machine
3. korn vs # 14. Saliva------------ Korn
4. disturbed vs #13. shinedown-------- Disturbed
5. staind vs #12. seether-------- Staind
6. kid rock vs #11. puddle of mudd------ Puddle of Mudd
7. evanscenes vs # 10. papa roach------- Evanscenes
8. Pod vs # 9. system of a down-------- System of a Down
rap division:
1. dr. dre vs #16. john cena------ Dr Dre
2. eminem vs #15 ice t---------- Eminem
3. 2pac vs # 14 Jay z--------- 2pac
4. snoop dogg vs #13. ja-rule------- Snoop Dogg
5. ice cube vs #12. will smith------ Ice Cube
6. naughty by nature vs #11. Vinalla ice------- Vinalla Ice
7. Dmx vs #9. beastie boys-------- Beastie Boys
8. public enemy vs #10. mc hammer--------- Public Enemy
Hard rock division:
1. black sabbath vs #16. Nirvana--------- Black Sabbath
2. AC/Dc vs #15. soundgarden----------- AC/DC
3. the offspring vs #14 stone temple pilots-------- The Offspring
4. pink floyd vs #13. GNR------- Pink Floyd
5. audioslave vs #12. Van Halen--------- Van Halen
6. godsmack vs#11. led zepplin-------- Led Zeppelin
7.knickle back vs #10. the doors---------- The Doors
8. bush vs #9. aerosmith-------- Aerosmith
Metal Divison:
1. Metallica vs#16. Lamb of God--------- Metallica
2. Megadeth vs #15. Mercyful fate-------- Megadeth
3. iron Maiden vs#14. Fozzy-------- Iron Maiden
4. Pantera vs#13. Blacl Label Society--------- Pantera
5. Slayer vs #12. In Flames--------- Slayer
6. Iced earth vs #11. Dream Theater--------- Dream Theater
7. Motorhead vs#10 Mudvayne--------- Motorhead (shoudnt Mudvayne be in the Nu Metal catagory)
8. Avenged 7 fold vs #9 Vovid---------- Avenged 7 fold |
| Back to top |
|
| View entire thread: battle of the bands- field of 64 |
| Posted by on 04/04/06 @ 12:51 AM Post subject: | |
| I HAD TO FIX THE RAP DIVISION AS 8 SHOULD FACE 9 nu-metal division:
1. linkin park vs #16. slipknot------ linkin park
2. limp bizkit vs # 15. rage against the machine----------- limp bizkit
3. korn vs # 14. Saliva------------ korn
4. disturbed vs #13. shinedown-------- disturbed
5. staind vs #12. seether-------- staind
6. kid rock vs #11. puddle of mudd----- kid rock
7. evanscenes vs # 10. papa roach------- evanscenes
8. Pod vs # 9. system of a down-------- POD
rap division:
1. dr. dre vs #16. john cena------ Dr Dre
2. eminem vs #15 ice t---------- eminem
3. 2pac vs # 14 Jay z--------- 2pac
4. snoop dogg vs #13. ja-rule------- snoop dogg
5. ice cube vs #12. will smith------ will smith
6. naughty by nature vs #11. Vinalla ice------- Vinalla Ice
7. Dmx vs #10. mc hammer-----MC Hammer
8. public enemy vs #9. beastie boys-------- Beastie boys
Hard rock division:
1. black sabbath vs #16. Nirvana--------- black sabbath
2. AC/Dc vs #15. soundgarden----------- AC/DC
3. the offspring vs #14 stone temple pilots--------STP
4. pink floyd vs #13. GNR------- pink floyd
5. audioslave vs #12. Van Halen--------- Van Halen
6. godsmack vs#11. led zepplin-------- Led Zeppelin
7.knickle back vs #10. the doors---------- Doors
8. bush vs #9. aerosmith-------- aerosmith
Metal Divison:
1. Metallica vs#16. Lamb of God--------- metallica
2. Megadeth vs #15. Mercyful fate-------- megadeth
3. iron Maiden vs#14. Fozzy-------- Iron Maiden
4. Pantera vs#13. Blacl Label Society--------- Pantera
5. Slayer vs #12. In Flames--------- Slayer
6. Iced earth vs #11. Dream Theater---------DT
7. Motorhead vs#10 Mudvayne--------- Motorhead
8. Avenged 7 fold vs #9 Vovid---------- Avenged 7 fold |
| Back to top |
|
| View entire thread: battle of the bands- field of 64 |
| Posted by on 03/12/06 @ 05:28 PM Post subject: battle of the bands- field of 64 | |
| hey dudes since march madness is coming up. lets have a touranment for the best bands! the 4 division are broken down into metal, nu-metal, hard rock, and rap! so vote who you want to win.
nu-metal division:
1. linkin park vs #16. slipknot------ linkin park
2. limp bizkit vs # 15. rage against the machine----------- limp bizkit
3. korn vs # 14. Saliva------------ korn
4. disturbed vs #13. shinedown-------- disturbed
5. staind vs #12. seether-------- staind
6. kid rock vs #11. puddle of mudd------ kid rock
7. evanscenes vs # 10. papa roach------- evanscenes
8. Pod vs # 9. system of a down-------- POD
rap division:
1. dr. dre vs #16. john cena------ Dr Dre
2. eminem vs #15 ice t---------- eminem
3. 2pac vs # 14 Jay z--------- 2pac
4. snoop dogg vs #13. ja-rule------- snoop dogg
5. ice cube vs #12. will smith------ will smith
6. naughty by nature vs #11. Vinalla ice------- Vinalla Ice
7. Dmx vs #9. beastie boys-------- Beastie boys
8. public enemy vs #10. mc hammer--------- public enemy
Hard rock division:
1. black sabbath vs #16. Nirvana--------- black sabbath
2. AC/Dc vs #15. soundgarden----------- Soundgarden
3. the offspring vs #14 stone temple pilots-------- the offspring
4. pink floyd vs #13. GNR------- pink floyd
5. audioslave vs #12. Van Halen--------- Van Halen
6. godsmack vs#11. led zepplin-------- godsmack
7.knickle back vs #10. the doors---------- kinckleback
8. bush vs #9. aerosmith-------- aerosmith
Metal Divison:
1. Metallica vs#16. Lamb of God--------- metallica
2. Megadeth vs #15. Mercyful fate-------- megadeth
3. iron Maiden vs#14. Fozzy-------- Fozzy
4. Pantera vs#13. Blacl Label Society--------- Pantera
5. Slayer vs #12. In Flames--------- Slayer
6. Iced earth vs #11. Dream Theater--------- iced earth
7. Motorhead vs#10 Mudvayne--------- Mudvayne
8. Avenged 7 fold vs #9 Vovid---------- Avenged 7 fold |
| Back to top |
|
| View entire thread: your top ten bands |
| Posted by KingSomething on 12/09/04 @ 03:26 PM Post subject: Re: your top ten bands | |
| ahem, moving on....
1. metallica 2. iron maiden 3. black label society 4. deep purple 5. pantera 6. led zeppelin 7. megadeth 8. anthrax 9. rage against the machine 10. diamond head |
| Back to top |
|
| View entire thread: your top ten bands |
| Posted by badseed on 12/14/04 @ 04:47 PM Post subject: Re: your top ten bands | |
| I like some soft music and I dont care :P
1. Metallica 2. Rage Against The Machine 3. Iron Maiden 4. Black Sabbath 5. Offspring 6. The Ramones 7. Megadeath 8. Thin Lizzy 9. AC/DC 10. Blink 182
Close were: Slayer, Green Day, Audioslave, Pearl Jam, Clash, Less Than Jake and Blue Oyster Cult |
| Back to top |
|
| View entire thread: Megadeth Sucks |
| Posted by on 03/31/06 @ 02:08 AM Post subject: | |
| | well, the vocals say alot about a band (no pun intended) but after Rage Against The Machine, one of my favorite bands, lost Zack de le Rocha and got Chris Cornell to form Audioslave i just cant find myself to be interested in Audioslave, Zack de la Rocha had the way better voice. Once again, the vocals say alot about the band. (for me anyway) |
| Back to top |
|
| View entire thread: Currently listening? |
| Posted by on 04/22/06 @ 09:14 AM Post subject: | |
| | Killing In The Name - Rage Against The Machine |
| Back to top |
|
| View entire thread: Currently listening? |
| Posted by on 04/03/06 @ 08:55 PM Post subject: | |
| | Rage Against the Machine - Sleep Now in the Fire |
| Back to top |
|
| View entire thread: Currently listening? |
| Posted by on 04/04/06 @ 04:26 PM Post subject: | |
| Rage Against the Machine - Sleep Now in the Fire
Awesome, dude!!
Fear Factory - Edgecrusher |
| Back to top |
|
| View entire thread: What are you listening to right now? |
| Posted by KingSomething on 12/03/04 @ 04:47 PM Post subject: Re: What are you listening to right now? | |
| | Rage against the machine-bombtrack |
| Back to top |
|