Fantastic conclusion to ABIII, Mark Tremonti sings lead vocals along with Myles and he's a fucking decent singer but Myles steals the show with a bad-ass falsetto at the end... I swear, he's never hit a note that high before.
Guitars as well... well, it's Tremonti, of course it's brilliant. Something I recommend very highly.
scrabface
12-21-2010 04:01 PM
Oh my god, this is so great
Mr. Bungle
12-21-2010 04:56 PM
used:)
12-21-2010 06:33 PM
For you, Oddjob, even though you've probably heard them already (they're orchestrations).
scrabface
12-22-2010 01:47 PM
Mr. Bungle
12-22-2010 06:31 PM
Holy shit, this is relaxing.
scrabface
12-23-2010 03:18 PM
90 electronic music always kinda depress me in a 'positive' way, melancholic like
Dynamithix
12-24-2010 04:07 AM
Yes! I got to open one present already and I got MGMT's Oracular Spectacular!
Just listened to this track and it's lovely:
OddjobAbe
12-24-2010 11:05 AM
I'm well aware that I recommend Frank Zappa far too often, but every time I listen to even thirty seconds of his stuff, I really do feel compelled to pass it on. The melody that kicks in at around 50 seconds is brilliant.
STM
12-24-2010 12:28 PM
Dynamithix
12-25-2010 11:12 AM
Richard D. James, you're a motherfucking genius.
Dynamithix
12-28-2010 04:47 AM
I really like this song and the video is mysterious, but something in the last 30 seconds is just so amazing yet so disturbing.
OANST
12-28-2010 10:28 AM
About a boy falling in love with the first adult to show him any attention when his teacher smooths out his hair and tucks his shirt in for him before going into the Metropolitan Museum of Art with his class.
Pretty song.
MeechMunchie
12-30-2010 06:41 AM
It's tempting to post Al Yankovic's entire 35-year career, but I'll post this one since it's the equivalent of listening to about twenty songs in a few minutes.
My internet has died and this is the only page I'm receiving right now so might as well post.
Ridg3
01-04-2011 12:05 PM
This band is just fantastic. After listening to one, that's right, one song I became hooked on them. I couldn't recommend them more.
MeechMunchie
01-04-2011 12:17 PM
This is now officially my favourite song about drugs.
T-nex
01-04-2011 01:24 PM
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Oh yes.. I love this guy :D He makes many funny songs. I like his Pop Song.
Mr. Bungle
01-04-2011 05:06 PM
OANST
01-05-2011 05:58 AM
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Oh. That's Taco from The League. I didn't realize he did other things.
T-nex
01-05-2011 06:10 AM
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Oh. That's Taco from The League. I didn't realize he did other things.
I could say the same about that... Small world huh. Or too big. Hmm.
scrabface
01-05-2011 10:35 AM
Ridg3
01-05-2011 02:52 PM
On a semi-related music note, Dani Filth has lost out on becoming Suffolks Icon through no fault of his own but through the bastardnism of the judging committee.
But 13,025 clicked on a snap of Dani Filth, 37-year-old frontman with local band Cradle Of Filth, whose twisted album titles include Cruelty And The Beast.
Dani's image polled six times as many votes as the next most popular icon.
Yet chiefs IGNORED the rocker when they compiled their final shortlist of 20 images, which includes racing at Newmarket, Ipswich Waterfront and beach huts.
Choose Suffolk spokesman Richard Ginger said last night: "I don't want to speak about the decision of the judging panel."
13,025 people and I was one of those cunts. Me and 13,024 other people wasting our time to see the legend achieve his next to Godly status (despite the award being related to Suffolk.) Clearly if this person achieved six times as many votes in a poll, the majority of people would rather go to this desolate shithole BECAUSE of this person.
Not that I really give a shit but lyk srsly, if you're going to hold a fucking polling contest at least stick to your guns and keep the winner in his rightful plinth and not knock him off because he might be a little to 'grotesque' for a barren wasteland.
Really, all of this was an excuse for me to post moar Cradle.