Every summer I put this in:
http://media.photobucket.com/image/soul%20bossa%20lalo/lascintas/Lalo-BossaNova.jpg
Feels good to hear breezy latin jazz and the sun.
Moodymann - Mahogany Brown
Deep, dirty, sensual Detroit House. Can't get enough of this
bugsonglass said:I thought greece and cyprus were the only places where grown up men listened to metal without shame or embarrassment
I keep getting weird looks from other drivers. Everyone here listens to salsa and reggaeton.
My favourite album, at the least
Normally one or two songs stand out to me, but this easily has half a dozen I love.
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Tell me to get back to rewriting this site so it's not horrible on mobileSteelAttack said:bugsonglass said:I thought greece and cyprus were the only places where grown up men listened to metal without shame or embarrassmentI keep getting weird looks from other drivers. Everyone here listens to salsa and reggaeton.
The best thing to do is pull up next to some grannies and crank "1000 miles of cock" by Zimmer's Hole!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_fc-4wNSGQ
I've loved metal since I was a kid, my brother who's older than me got me into it and since he's a great guitar player I got to see the skill behind the music that most people don't realize. Its always been a great way to blow off steam, and when it comes to heaviness and brutality you can't beat a good metal band, especially as a live show. I listen to all kinds of music, but metal is definitely my #1 love.
edgecrusher said:The best thing to do is pull up next to some grannies and crank "1000 miles of cock" by Zimmer's Hole!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_fc-4wNSGQ
"A thooooooooooooousand miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiles of cooooooooooooock!"
SteelAttack said:edgecrusher said:The best thing to do is pull up next to some grannies and crank "1000 miles of cock" by Zimmer's Hole!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_fc-4wNSGQ
"A thooooooooooooousand miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiles of cooooooooooooock!"
SteelAttack said:Carcass: Necroticism - Descanting the Insalubrious.
Does your wife know about this?
gamingeek said:Does your wife know about this?
Yup. She says nothing though, because of fear of me transmutating into a raging norse god, with fire coming out of my eyes and ass, and thunder and lightning coming out of my groins and armpits.
SteelAttack said:I kinda hoped that some of my exquisite musical taste would pass onto my kids, but alas, that was not meant to be. My eldest one lives and breathes Justin Bieber, and the little one is an unrepentant Lady Gaga junkie.
Yeah no matter how good our music is, they naturally gravitate to crap it seems. The older one loves Miley Cyrus and some other crap. I think she's starting to like Kei$ha so help me god. And the little one likes Lady Gaga and the Ting Tings (that's an actual band, not a kid's group). Fortunately he at least has some rather eclectic tastes. He'll sing along to Puddle of Mud and Rammstein (which is utterly hilarious), and now really seems to enjoy the Theme to Shaft.
As far as my own tastes, these days I'm listening to this guy, though I'm not entirely sure why. Guess it's the closest thing we have to the Clash these days:
robio said:SteelAttack said:I kinda hoped that some of my exquisite musical taste would pass onto my kids, but alas, that was not meant to be. My eldest one lives and breathes Justin Bieber, and the little one is an unrepentant Lady Gaga junkie.Yeah no matter how good our music is, they naturally gravitate to crap it seems. The older one loves Miley Cyrus and some other crap. I think she's starting to like Kei$ha so help me god. And the little one likes Lady Gaga and the Ting Tings (that's an actual band, not a kid's group). Fortunately he at least has some rather eclectic tastes. He'll sing along to Puddle of Mud and Rammstein (which is utterly hilarious), and now really seems to enjoy the Theme to Shaft.
That is definitely what you should try to build upon. Great potential there. Much better than metal. Try the soundtrack to Superfly (Curtis Mayfield) next. Kid's got the soul!!!
So, what are you guys grooving to of late? Any old favorites find their way back into rotation? Anything new? Here's a quick rundown of my top CD's right now:
Just picked this up. Been a DT fan since Images and Words, and I think this is the best CD they've done in 10 years, since Metropolis. The last few were OK, but imo lacked the feeling & songwriting of the old stuff....like they were just going through the motions as bands tend to do when they've been around for awhile. This CD is full of great songs and heartfelt playing. Also some great cover songs like Iron Maiden's "To Tame a Land". 9/10
This is an interesting black metal CD by an American band (normally black metal comes out of northern Europe) and its a solid effort with raw yet well done production and good songs. This was Goatwhore's 2nd CD. Their newer stuff is more in the vein of thrash metal like Slayer mixed with Pantera. Great band, and the singer has a powerful voice (he's also from Soilent Green, though I think Goatwhore is the better band). 7/10
The new CD from FF, and much like Dream Theater, this is the best and most inspired FF album in 10 years, probably due to the return of their original guitarist. Like usual for FF, the production values are crushing...listening to this on a great stereo is like going to war. Everything is clean as a whistle and very heavy. Strapping Young Lad bassist Byron Stroud and drummer Gene Hoglan are now in the band, and they make FF sound just as good if not better than they did in the mid 90's. Great CD. 9/10