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  • A Guide to Thrash Metal Part 4: Hybrids

    6 Dic 2009, 12:54 de 399796kms

    A Guide to Thrash Metal Part IV: Hybrids

    Welcome again to my final guide exploring Thrash Metal. This installment will focus on various hybrids of Thrash, mostly Techincal/Progressive Thrash, with some Blackened Thrash and Death-Thrash. Enjoy.

    Absu: Absu are among the finest bands to blend Thrash with Black Metal. They are an eccentric band of Texans led by drummer and vocalist “Sir” Proscriptor McGovern. Absu’s debut, Barathrum VITROL, is fairly in the Death Metal camp and it was with subsequent releases that Absu began blending Thrash and Black into their own potent brew. Albums like Tara and the Sun of Tiphareph showcase this band’s adeptness and both writing epic songs and also furious Thrash fests that combine the best of both Thrash and Black Metal. I also quite like their lyrical content, which focuses on Mesopotamian and Celtic Mythologies. Rec albums: The Sun of Tiphareth, Tara, The Third Storm of Cythraul.

    Anacrusis: One of my all time favorite Thrash acts. Anacrusis emerged from St. Louis in the mid 1980s playing a primal version of Thrash, what set them apart from their peers was frontman Kevin Nardi’s unique vocal stylings and their habit of tuning to B (down tuning 2.5 semi tones) in a time where that level of down tuning was utilized only by bands like Carcass. They showed promise early on, their Annihilation Complete demo had won a readers poll in the Metal Forces zine and as they toured they began to attract attention from labels and soon ended up on seminal Metal Blade records. Like some bands they evolved quickly, their debut Suffering Hour was a fairly straight ahead Thrash recording.

    Their progressive period began with their sophomore release, 1990's Reason. This album showed signs of both musical and lyrical maturity but was hampered by poor production. Nardi’s lyrics began dealing with frank and everyday matters. Cliched lyrics of Satan, destruction, headbanging, etc were ditched like an empty pack of cigarettes. 1991's Manic Impressions was a strong album, taking the progressive side of things even further. Despite the progressive nature, this album retains a strong Thrash feel and doesn’t suffer from poor songwriting as every song is memorable and quite heavy in its own right. Their final release would be their most abstract and ambitious, 1993's Screams and Whispers is an album that sounds like no other. The production is dense and claustrophobic yet clear, Nardi’s vocals have improved immeasurably and, despite the vulnerabilities presented in his lyrics, he sounds confident, no longer relying on studio wizardly to toy with his voice. Keyboards would be brought in, but utilized in sparse and complimentary way that would shame most keyboard friendly bands. The songwriting is truly amazing and brings to shame most bands who wear ambition and talent on their sleeves but forget about crafting interesting songs (*cough* Dream Theater *cough*). Upon touring for this album the band encountered a series of calamities and tension with Metal Blade led to them breaking up. There’s an oft trotted Neil Young lyric that it’s better to burn out than to fade away. Anacrusis were perhaps proof that it’s best for a flame to burn longer before fading away so that the flame has had the chance to reach its apogee. Rec albums: Reason, Manic Impressions, Screams and Whispers. Be sure to check their website where you can get their entire discography, plus some other goodies, for free download.

    Aura Noir: Mostly noted as being a project of Mayhem’s ex-guitarist Blasphemer. This is despite the fact that Blasphemer was a full time member of AN before he joined Mayhem. AN’s great contribution to the Blackend Thrash realm is the mighty and aptly titled Black Thrash Attack. Its an unrelenting 42 minutes combining the best of Thrash and Black Metal. It also features some pretty sick vocal stylings and you’d have a hard time telling that Blasphemer was a huge Voivod fan by some of the riffing in this project. Rec albums: Black Thrash Attack, The Merciless.

    Carnivore: As I stated before, I’m not a fan of crossover. So the fact I’m including this band should be considered high praise. The mixing of the sacred and the profane is often one of the most important elements of satire. Carniovre, fronted by a firmly un-Goth Peter Steele, is a prime example of this. Carnivore’s hilarious lyrics are crass and all about taking the piss. With song titles like Male Supremacy and Angry Neurotic Catholics, you would expect the music to be equally blunt. However this isn’t the case. Carnivore’s music showed supreme songwriting ability, the core of their sound combining Thrash, NYHC and Doom to achieve stunning results. And because of their ability to combine amazing songwriting with crass lyrics, they offer something for everyone. Rec albums: Carnivore, Retaliation.

    Coroner: One of my all time favorite Thrash acts. Coroner were aided in the early days by their countryman Tom Fischer who provided vocals for their seminal Death Cult demo. Coroner’s sound is firmly in the technical field but they don’t overdo it. Thus if you’re scared by a Voivod or a Anacrusis, this band is ideal for you. Coroner’s riff work is superb, fueled by Tommy Baron’s inventive and heavy guitar playing. The pinnacle of their technical ability is deftly showcased on 1991's Mental Vortex and my personal favorite album of theirs. Rec albums: R.I.P., Punishment for Decadence, No More Colour, Mental Vortex.

    Deceased: Deceased began life more as a pure Death Metal act than anything else, although like many of their peers there was a distinct Thrash influence to their sound. Beginning with 1997's Fearless Undead Machine Deceased came into their own, their addictive sound combining Thrash, Death and Traditional Metal into their own potent brew. FUM is my personal favorite of them, and with zombies suddenly becoming very trendy, it’s a topical concept album to boot. I deal for putting on as background music when reading Max Brooks. Rec albums: Supernatural Addiction, Fearless Undead Machines, As the Weird Travel On.

    Demolition Hammer: In a nutshell, Demolition Hammer sound like a thrashier version of Suffocation. Or perhaps Soffo are a deathier version of DH. Either way, if you chose to investigate DH, as you should, you’ll be presented with some of the heaviest, most pummeling Deathend Thrash out there. Although I detect some NYHC in their sound, they are without doubt a premier Thrash act, one whose intensity led to some Death Metal tinges. Another thing that pushes them to the top is a clear production which doesn’t sacrifice rawness. A band that will give even the most stoic Metalhead whiplash. Rec albums: Tortured Existence, Epidemic of Violence.

    Desaster (Ger): A blackened Thrash band that more thankfully veer towards the Thrash spectrum. Their debut, A Touch of Medieval Darkness was slightly more biased in favor of BM elements and that album doesn’t really do much for me. They really started to get things going with Hellfire’s Dominion where they began showcasing a wonderful knack for writing anthemic Thrashers (songs like Teutonic Steel and Metalized Blood are prime examples). A good band who should fit everyone’s taste. Rec albums: Hellfire’s Dominion, 666 Satan’s Soldiers Syndicate.

    Destroyer 666: Digging into you like the claws of a pack of starving wolves, D666's sound is deadly and dangerous and unrelenting. D666 are a fine example of raw BM production values, and BM’s penchant for epic songwriting, combining with the primal driving force of Thrash. This band of Australian Antichrists are equally adept at writing catchy and heavy Thrash fests and epic fare, thus they have something for everyone. An essential blackened-Thrash act. Rec albums: Unchain the Wolves, Phoenix Rising, Cold Steel...For an Iron Age.

    Devastation: As an disambiguation, I will state that this is the Devastation from Corpus Christi, Texas. Riffs. They are an integral part of Metal, so much that they are taken for granted. And then you run into a band who’s riffage is a level above most bands, and then you’re reminded of what makes Metal great. Devastation were such a band. Categorized as Death/Thrash, they sound like the bridge between bands like Slayer and Kreator and bands like Death and Morbid Angel. Further aiding the riffage is top notch production which makes everything sound even heavier. Rec albums: Idolatry, Signs of Life.

    Gehennah: If you like Motorhead and Venom, you will like these inebriated Swedes. Gehennah play a quite raw form of Thrash with some slight BM tinges, but they make no bones about their love for Lemmy, Cronos, alcohol, leather and Metal. Gehennah are an ideal band to listen to on a very loud sound system and after consumption of large amounts of alcohol. Gehennah make you want to drink and headbang for the rest of your life. Feel encouraged to Bang your heads for Satan with these Decibel Rebels. Rec albums: King of the Sidewalk, Hardrocker, Decibel Rebel.

    Mekong Delta: One of the bigger progressive Thrash acts. Mekong’s progressive influences came more from the classical side of things, as opposed to bands like Watchtower or Anacrusis who were more influenced by jazz/prog rock. Right from the get-go they showed they weren’t content with writing simplistic Thrash. Their self titled debut is an amazing meld of progressive tendencies and kick ass Thrashing, as songs like Kill the Enemy and Shiva show in spades. Many consider their sophomore The Music of Erich Zann to be their best which plays like a refined and improved take on their self titled debut. The Principle of Doubt showed the classical side taking a more prominent role, with covers of the Twilight Zone theme and Julio Sagreras’ El Colibri making appearances. But this didn’t come at the expense of kick-ass Thrash. Dances of Death showed classical and progressive influences taking a bigger role, as the bulk of this fine album is taken up by the 17 minute title track and a monolithically crushing cover of Modest Mussorgsky’s Night on a Bare Mountain.

    Albums like Kaleidiscope and Visions Fugitives brought more progressive and classical features, at times sacrificing the Thrash for something approaching the more general Progressive Metal field, but still very worthy efforts. This band’s only misstep was the ambitious Pictures at an Exhibition album, featuring two renditions of Mussorgy’s famous composition, one run through featuring band and orchestra and the other featuring band sans orchestra. Despite the admirable ambition, all this served to demonstrate was how nothing, not even a wall of Marshall stacks, can compare to the power of a full symphony orchestra. The band’s reunion album, 2007's Lurking Fear was seen as a return to the earlier style of their first couple of albums. As you can tell by looking at my playlist, I like this band a lot! Their only weakness really is that the various vocalists who’ve sung for this band have been less then stellar in their talents. Rec albums: Mekong Delta, Music of Erich Zann, Principle of Doubt, Dances of Death (And Other Walking Shadows), Visions Fugitives, The Lurking Fear.

    Morbid Saint: Veni, vidi, vici. Those are the famous words of Julius Caesar, one of the great conquerors in history. Those words translate as I came, I saw, I conquered. That one sentence perfectly describes the career of Wisconsin’s Morbid Saint. They formed in 1986, released two demos and a single full length and disbanded 6 short years later. But sometimes to achieve quality, one must sacrifice quantity, and in the case of this band that is a worthy compromise. Spectrum of Death is simply one of the greatest, heaviest and most intense Thrash albums ever released. Such is its intensity that it seems to owe more to the still young Death Metal scene than anything else and in fact they caught the eye of Chuck Shuldiner and Spectrum was actually produce by Death’s manager. My first impression was that they sounded like an even heavier version of Sodom. They certainly took influence from the Teutonic Greats, and were no less influenced by the greats of the American scenes, and merged those into their own, impossibly potent brew. If you haven’t heard of this band, get Spectrum of Death now. No Thrash fan’s existence can be complete without this masterpiece. Rec album: Spectrum of Death.

    Necrodeath: One of the first bands to emerge from Italy was also one of the nastiest. A thrash outfit with enough evilness and intensity to make Euronymous shit his satanic pants. Showing clear influences from early Bathory, Kreator and Slayer they created some of the most intense, raw and evil Thrash released at the time. Supreme songwriting manages to break through the brutality of it all. Into the Macabre made quite a stir in the underground when it was released. Their follow-up Fragments of Insanity was more technical and even Death Metal influenced. They split up shortly after its release but thankfully reformed nine years later. 2001's Black as Pitch is my personal fav of their new albums, oozing with thick atmosphere and raw intensity and ending with one of the greatest anti-Christian epics in Metal history with The Church’s Black Book. Rec albums: Into the Macabre, Fragments of Insanity, Black as Pitch.

    Poison (Ger): One of the problems with last.fm is the difficulty of seperating different bands with the same name. This is most strikingly obvious in the case of Germany's Poison, a band who has absolutely nothing in common beyond a name with a certain american pop band of the 80s. They're listed as Death-Thrash but I feel its fairer to call them Blackened Thrash. In fact, given the time period when they were active I think its quite fair to lump them in with the first wave of Black Metal. Poison's music fits in very well with other first wave bands, especially Bathory and Hellhammer. The riffing is brutal and eerie, often at the same time, and is filled with potent atmosphere. Highly recommended. Rec albums: Into the Abyss . Further Into the Abyss [/ur].

    [url=http://www.last.fm/music/PossessedPossessed
    : One of many acts who were there for the transition between Thrash and Death Metal. Possessed actually coined the term Death Metal. Musically its pure Thrash but due to the lyrical content, and the song Death Metal, they’ve been included in on the DM side of things. They were quite influential as well. A quite enjoyable and influential band, even if guitarist Larry Lalonde is too busy sailing the seas of cheese to acknowledge the importance of this band. Rec albums: Seven Churches, Beyond the Gates.

    Protector: Imagine if Sodom, circa Obsessed by Cruelty/Sign of Evil, instead of streamlining their sound into what they would evolve into, decided instead to try their hand at what would become known as Death Metal. Further imagine that this early, fictional, incarnation of Sodom found a bunch of more than capable musicians, thus abandoning the sloppiness factor. Protector is roughly what you’d get. A German outfit who wrote great pummeling riffs to coincide with a lethal dose of headbanging speed. One of the best bands I’ve been introduced to while writing these guides. Rec albums: The Golem, Urm the Mad, A Shedding of Skin.

    Rigor Mortis: One of the more riff-tastic Thrash outfits out there. They played Thrash with a respectable dose of Death Metal, especially in the lyrical department which read like a dash of Slayer mixed with a heavy love of gory B-movies. RM’s strength was due in main part to vocalist’s Bruce Corbitt’s very baritone range (one reviewer called him the Unicron of Thrash) and Mike Scaccia’s incredible riffing. The riffing is heavy, memorable, fast and catchy, all in the same breath, without compromising a single element of either of these. His soloing is also godlike in his frenetic energy. Scaccia’s thrashy riffing on Ministry’s Psalm 69 albums is one of the main elements that makes that album such a classic, and listening to this bands short output, its easy to see why Al Jourgensen recruited him. Rec albums: Freaks, Rigor Mortis, Vs. The Earth.

    Ripping Corpse: Without a doubt, the best Metal band with the word Corpse in their name. A band that featured guitarist Erik Rutan, known more famously for his passable stint in Morbid Angel and the unrelentingly monotonous Hate Eternal. Much like bands like Morbid Saint and Devestator, they are the link between Thrash and Death Metal. Their brief material favors quite favorably with the output of early Death Metal acts like Morbid Angel and Obituary. Their songwriting was quite ambitious, showing lots of technicality and Doomy interludes mixed in with the faster stuff. Vocalist Scott Ruth was a strong asset as well, showing himself to be versatile in sounding like different demonic entities yet still remaining relatively coherent. Rec albums: Dreaming with the Dead, Splattered Remains.


    Sabbat (Jap): This band has released too many releases for its own good. Not that they lack quality...there's just so many of them. Sabbat are an intimidating band to check out but one thats worth wading into. Sabbat's music is at times rather raw Black Metal, other times its highly melodic and rather catchy, other times its very thrashy. I myself don't know this band as well as I should, so this is based on what I've heard and so take it with a grain of satanic salt. My personal fav is The Dwelling, a sprawling 50 minute epic song. Rec albums: Satanasword, Evenom, Black Up Your Soul, Fetisichism, The Dwelling.

    Sarcofago: They are in many ways typical of the bands within the first wave of Black Metal. Raw, dirty and quite evil. Playing raw Thrash Metal with a lyrical bent and a visual esthetic that we would come to recognize as Black Metal. Although there are times when they seem to not recognize that, or at the very least ignore it. You can’t imagine Immortal writing a song called Sex, Drinks and Metal can you? But then again, they also wrote a song called Fuck Off Melodic Black Metal. Sarcofago were inconsistent in terms of quality and when you think of it, not quite meriting a lot of mention beyond their seminal I.N.R.I. album and their early demos, but still worth touching on nonethless. Rec albums: I.N.R.I, Rotting.

    Sadus: When one thinks of Metal guitar gods, names like Rhoads, Tipton, Shuldiner come to mind. When one thinks of Metal drum Gods, names like Hoglan, Mournier, Lombardo, Mcbain come to mind. Vocal Gods include names like Halford, Dio, Dickinson. But when one thinks of Bass Gods, the names are quite short. Les Claypool is an amazing bassist, but asides from Blind Illusion and the odd cover he’s had very little to do with Metal. Alex Webster from Cannibal Corpse comes to mind. But who else? Maybe Geddy Lee of Rush, but that would depend on if you consider Rush to be Metal or not. So you see that not too many names come to mind. Wether this is due to serial improper mixing, lack of talented bassists or too many bassists being guitar converts and not playing the instrument properly is difficult to say. Its most likely a combination of these factors.

    Well, Sadus were blessed to have one Steve DiGiorgio within their ranks. A man whose bass playing sends tremors down to all the circles of hell. Luckily, Sadus are far more than a really god bassist. Sadus were a Death-Thrash outfit in the beginning. They would make a great Death-Thrash sandwich alongside Rigor Mortis and Morbid Saint. They became more technical as their career wore on and their more recent stuff leaves much to be desired. The most essential albums are their first three, which are a perfect combination of technicality alongside Thrash brutality. Rec Albums: Illusions(Chemical Exposure), Swallowed in Black, A Vision of Misery.

    Sindrome: A band who if it weren’t for the advent of tape trading, or the modern equivalent of internet downloading, would’ve never come to light. Sindrome released only two demos in their short time together but I’ll take quality over quantity. Sindrome were notable for the very deep but still coherent vocals, think Rigor Mortis, and a relentless Thrash assault that owes a fair bit to Dark Angel. Together with a rather rough production they create a rather hellish atmosphere that not many Thrash releases have. Their second demo was a bit more ambitious, featuring more technical refinement and is basically a very short concept album. Very enjoyable and a must for any self respecting thrash fan. You can find these two demos for free on their website. Rec albums: Into the Halls of Extermination, Vault of Inner Conscience.

    Voivod: Voivod are probably one of the most challenging Thrash bands to approach. You wouldn’t know it from their early albums, all heavily raw and unpolished (but still very good!), that would go on to become of the most daring and progressive acts in Metal history, let alone Thrash. But moving on from their Venom and Motorhead inspired works, Voivod weren’t content to make it easy for their fans to move on with them. There’s mainly the late Piggy’s Robert Fripp-inspired and otherwise unworldly riffing and Snake’s unique and decidedly un-Metal vocal style. Their music paints the picture of a dystopian future, where choas reigns supreme and technology enslaves humanity. This lyrical picture is matched by the musical one, as the discordant and unpredictable riffing synthesizes perfectly with the lyrics. The progressive period began with 1987's Killing Technology and not long thereafter it was difficult to quantify the Thrash in their sound, but it was always there, an omnipresent undercurrent. I’m not a fan of the Eric Forrest era but I feel they redeemed themselves well with the posthumous releases. Katorz and Infini brought back Voivod’s seminal punk influence alongside the progressive side, showing they’d managed to come full circle. R.I.P. Rec albums: War and Pain, Killing Technology, Dimension Hatross, Angel Rat, The Outer Limits, Nothingface, Infini.

    Vulcano: A rather evil Brazillian band. Like MC5, their debut was a live album, although that’s where the similarity ends. They formed in 1981 as a NWOBHM act and as such proved highly influential on other Brazilian bands, especially when they underwent a stylistic change. Their studio full length was recorded and mixed in a single day, and is one of those records where this is a benefit and not a detriment. Bloody Vengeance is one of those albums that cannot be ignored or dismissed as background muzak. Bloody Vengeance grabs you firmly by the throat and never lets go for its merciless 24 minute (!) length. It’s the epitome of raw and primal Metal, loose and very spirited but not sloppy. Despite the raw production, the album sounds remarkably clear. Rec album: Bloody Vengeance

    Watchtower: Another progressive entry. Watchtower a probably the most difficult to get into due to the vocal style which is very much in the higher range. They were arguably the first progressive Thrash band. The debut Energetic Disassembly was released in 1985, the golden year of Thrash. They took a heavy jazz influence and were thankfully able to perfectly integrate those influences into a Thrash template. Riffs are fast and intricate, riffs change abruptly and unpredictably, time changes are commonplace yet unforeseeable. Drumming and bass playing are equally intricate and technical. They reached their brief apogee with their next and last album, Control and Resistence. Despite the new vocalist, it sounds very much like a successful continuation of the previous record. Rec albums: Energetic Disassembly, Control and Resistance.


    Well, that’s the last of it. I don’t know what the future entails as far as my journals go. These bunch of Thrash guides were the hardest to write, hence the long time between journals.
    As usual I hope you enjoyed these guides, leave any comments and worthy bands if you wish. I leave you now with some links to various internet resources for Thrash that I found helpful while writing these guides.


    Cedes’ top 50 Thrash albums list.
    Even if you don’t agree with him he makes some very compelling arguments.

    Classic Thrash: Pretty good site with tons of (small) reviews.

    Thrash Metal Guide: Another pretty good site.

    The Encyclopedium Metallum is the greatest metal resource on the net. I find the following reviewers quite reliable when it comes to Thrash: Gutterscream, Gabometal86, UltraBoris (so long as you avoid his Voivod and Anacrusis reviews) and hells unicorn.














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  • Top 50 from the last twelve months.

    4 Dic 2009, 14:14 de Kiine

    1. How did you get into 29? (Don Dokken)
    Well, I've been into Dokken for like, forever. So it was just a matter of time before I checked out his solo stuff. Usually, I don't really dig the solocareers of singers from bands I love. (The only exception being U.D.O.), but this really hit med hard. EscucharLiving a Lie is my alltime favorite tune now.

    2. What was the first song you ever heard by 22? (The Carburetors)
    Eighter Burnout or Fast Forward Rock N' Roll, but I'm not quite sure.

    3. What’s your favorite lyric by 33? (Social Distortion)
    Don't Take Me For Granted!

    4. What is your favorite album by 49? (Nasty Idols)
    Cruel Intensions kicks ass. But Vicious gets a big thumb up for EscucharHead's down (in tinseltown)

    5. How many albums by 13 do you own? (Loudness)
    I actually don't own a single cd by them, embarrasing enough. I have four LP's though. That's something.

    6. What is your favorite song by 50? (White Lion)
    I have to go with the chliche. Broken Heart is beautiful!

    7. Is there a song by 39 that makes you sad? (Madam X)
    Not even close!

    8. What is your favorite album by 15? (Ozzy Osbourne)
    Bark at the Moon and Blizzard of Ozz, I think.

    9. What is your favorite song by 5? (Volbeat)
    Omg, hard one. All time I guess it's EscucharCaroline Leaving and EscucharI Only Wanna Be With You. Atm it's We. Amazing!

    10. Is there a song by 6 that makes you happy? (CRASHDïET)
    Even though I'm starting to get abit tired of them after all these years, I can't deny the fact that I light up abit every time I hear a song from Rest in Sleaze. A couple of the songs off of The Unattractive Revolution also. Oh, the memories I have with that band. They will always have a special place in my heart.

    11. What is your favorite album by 40? (Aerosmith)
    Oh, I don't think I have a favourite Aerosmith album to be perfectly honest. They have amazing songs on every single one, but I don't have a record I like better than the other ones.

    12. What is your favorite song by 10? (Firehouse)
    EscucharDon't Walk Away. Just because that song has ment SO much to me... There's no song in the history of man that has made me cry that hard.

    13. What is a good memory you have involving 30? (The Quireboys)
    Reminds me of the good ol' days when Sleaze Nights used to be at Club Maiden, Nancy still were a part of the Sleaze Rock Pistoleros. and we were about 10 people there. Off course, I think it's awesome for them that they've gotten a better (and bigger) club to play at, and that there's now like 80/90 people there on good days.. But I kinda miss the old days when there wasn't that many of us. Dancin to EscucharSex Party on the barstooles with Stony will always be one of my favorite things!

    14. What is your favorite song by 38? (Manowar)
    All Men Play on 10, and EscucharMetal Daze

    15. Is there a song by 19 that makes you happy? (AC/DC)
    Can you be anything BUT happy when listening to AC/DC?

    16. How many times have you seen 25 live? (The Hellacopters)
    Six or seven, not sure.

    17. What is the first song you ever heard by 23? (Tokyo Blade)
    EscucharNight of the Blade, I believe it was.

    18. What is your favorite album by 11? (W.A.S.P.)
    The Crimson Idol (!!!!!!!!!). I also love Helldorado, but that one is not even close.

    19. Who is a favorite member of 1? (KISS)
    Ace Frehley is my favorite member of all time.

    20. Have you ever seen 14 live? (Hanoi Rocks)
    Yes, I have :)

    21. What is a good memory involving 27? (Stryper)
    I don't really have that many memories involving Stryper, mostly because this is a band I usually get picked on for liking.. Haha.

    22. What is your favorite song by 16? (Skid Row)
    Omg. That's a tuff one. Both Skid Row and Slave to the Grind are flawless albums. So I'll just go with my most played songs from each album. Sweet Little Sister and EscucharLivin' on a Chain Gang.

    23. What is the first song you ever heard by 47? (Wolf)
    I was visiting some friends in Sweden, and they put on the Ravenous album. The opening tune being EscucharSpeed On. I fell in love after ten seconds, and could'nt BELIEVE I'd missed this band for such a long time.

    24. What is your favorite album by 18? (Metallica)
    Kill'em All.

    25. What is your favorite song by 21? (Poison)
    Life Goes On. Kinda tired of this band also, actually.

    26. What is the first song you ever heard by 26? (The Dogs D'Amour)
    EscucharDrunk Like Me. Actually a "bad" song to start with because it's very different from all their other stuff, but luckily for me I was one of those people who just started loving them even more when listening to the rest of their songs. Drunk Like Me is now one of my least favorite songs by them, and I REALLY loved it the first time I heard it.

    27. What is your favorite album by 3? (Dokken)
    Back for the Attack.
    Tooth and Nail is a strong runner up.

    28. What is you favorite song by 24? (Motörhead)
    Don't Let Daddy Kiss Me. I mean, srlsy. If that song dosn't hit you right in the heart you're not human.

    29. What was the first song you ever heard by 32? (Def Leppard)
    EscucharLove Bites, I guess.

    30. What is you favorite song by 8? (Hardcore Superstar)
    Standin' on the Verge.
    I now realize that almost every favorite I have is a ballad. Wellwell.

    31. How many times have you seen 17 live? (Backyard Babies)
    5, going to be 6 next year.

    32. Is there a song by 44 that makes you happy? (London)
    A few. Hit And Run Lover, Drop The Bomb, Fast As Light.

    33. What is you favorite album by 12? (Keel)
    Lay Down the Law

    34. What is the worst song by 45? (Misfits)
    Don't be silly.

    35. What was the first song you ever heard by 34? (Alice Cooper)
    The same as everyone else I assume, EscucharPoison.

    36. What is you favorite album by 48? (New York Dolls)
    New York Dolls

    37. How many times have you seen 42 live? (L.A. Guns)
    I've actually been so lucky that I've seen them once with Phil Lewis. I've seen them another time also, but in my opinion it's not really L.A. Guns unless Phil is the one doing the singing.

    38. What is you favorite song by 36? (Annihilator)
    Snake in the Grass and Bats in the Belfry.

    39. What was the first song you ever heard by 28? (Cinderella)
    I guess that would be the monsterhit ballad Don't Know What You Got ('Till It's Gone)

    40. What is your favorite album by 7? (Mötley Crüe)
    Too Fast For Love is a classic.

    41. Is there a song by 31 that makes you happy? (Europe)
    EscucharReady or Not is on my top five list over songs to listen to to cheer up, so yes :D

    42. What is your favorite album by 41? (Accept)
    Tie. Russian Roulette, Metal Heart, Balls to the Wall. Can't pick.

    43. What is your favorite song by 20? (Ratt)
    EscucharLuv Sick, Lovin' You's a Dirty Job, Givin' Yourself Away ++

    44. What is a good memory you have involving 46? (Wolf)
    Same thing I answered on the question about what the first song I heard by them was.

    45. What is your favorite song by 35? (Vinnie Vincent Invasion)
    Dirty Rhytm.

    46. Is there a song by 9 that makes you happy? (Backstreet Girls)
    Every song they've ever made makes me happy!

    47. What is your favorite album by 4? (Pantera)
    Power Metal, one of the best albums by ANY band ever!

    48. Who is a favorite member of 37? (Trashcan Darlings)
    They're my friends, I don't wanna piiick.

    49. What is the first song you ever heard by 43? (Heavy Load)
    I can't remember.

    50. How many albums do you own by 20? (Ratt)
    Three. :)
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  • How Varied Is Your Music Taste?

    30 Nov 2009, 12:47 de freakfire_99

    First, make a list of your top-20 artists overall. Then, for each of these artists, add the 8 most similar artists to your list. Delete any duplicates, count up the number of entries on your list and this will give you some idea of how eclectic your listening habits are. A score of 9 represents an extremely unvaried musical taste while a 160 represents an extremely varied one.



    1. Marilyn Manson

    Marilyn Manson & The Spooky Kids
    Rob Zombie
    Rammstein
    Deathstars
    John 5
    KoЯn
    Dope


    2. Thea Gilmore

    Dar Williams
    Rachel Sage
    Karine Polwart
    Eliza Carthy
    Vienna Teng
    Kathryn Williams
    Kirsty MacColl
    Jill Sobule


    3. (hed) Planet Earth

    Insolence
    Primer 55
    (hed) P.E. ft. The Dirtball
    Bionic Jive
    Snot
    Kottonmouth Kings
    Reveille
    Dirty Womz


    4. Mötley Crüe

    Vince Neil
    Poison
    Sixx:A.M.
    CRASHDIET
    Pretty Boy Floyd
    L.A. Guns
    Brides of Destruction
    Hanoi Rocks


    5. The Sisters of Mercy

    Fields of the Nephilim
    The Mission
    The Sisterhood
    Bauhaus
    Rosetta Stone
    The Merry Thoughts
    Clan of Xymox
    Ghost Dance


    6. Nine Inch Nails

    Modwheelmood
    Trent Reznor
    Tweaker
    Halo33
    Black Light Burns
    Puscifer
    KMFDM


    7. Apoptygma Berzerk

    VNV Nation
    Covenant
    Icon of Coil
    Assemblage 23
    Fairlight Children
    Code 64
    Seabound
    Colony 5


    8. Daughtry

    Hinder
    David Cook
    Rob Thomas
    Breaking Benjamin
    3 Doors Down
    Sick Puppies


    9. Paradise Lost

    Tiamat
    My Dying Bride
    Katatonia
    Moonspell
    Type O Negative
    Lake of Tears
    Amorphis
    Anathema


    10. VAST

    Jon Crosby And The Resonator Band
    Stabbing Westward
    Tweaker
    Filter
    The Tea Party
    ASHES dIVIDE


    11. Seether

    Staind
    Shinedown
    Puddle of Mudd
    Crossfade
    Alter Bridge
    Cold


    12. The Offspring

    Sum 41
    Rise Against
    Green Day
    blink-182
    Zebrahead
    Pennywise
    Billy Talent


    13. Ian Brown

    The Stone Roses
    The Charlatans
    The Seahorses
    Happy Mondays
    Inspiral Carpets
    Shed Seven
    Richard Ashcroft


    14. Matchbox Twenty

    Tabitha's Secret
    Train
    Vertical Horizon
    Goo Goo Dolls
    Nine Days
    Counting Crows
    Sister Hazel


    15. Bad Religion

    NOFX
    Lagwagon
    Descendents
    Anti-Flag
    No Use for a Name
    Rancid
    Good Riddance


    16. Dope

    Drowning Pool
    Static-X
    SOiL
    Powerman 5000
    Spineshank
    Crossbreed
    Mushroomhead


    17. Saliva

    Adema
    Crossfade
    Submersed


    18. Kasbian

    The Enemy
    Arctic Monkeys
    Oasis
    Franz Ferdinand
    Kaiser Chiefs
    Editors
    The Last Shadow Puppets
    Reverend and The Makers


    19. Theory of a Deadman

    Saving Abel
    Default
    Nickelback
    Rev Theory


    20. Three Days Grace

    Skillet
    Papa Roach
    Thousand Foot Krutch
    Red




    = 134
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  • Top 1000 Albums (1970-2009) - Part I (2000-2009)

    23 Nov 2009, 12:42 de Funkafonik

    Alright, as we near the end of this first Y2K decade, it's time to take a look back at all the best Albums that have been released in the last 40+ years.

    I'll start off this extensive research with 2000, up until 2009. I'll then go back to 1980, all the way up to 1999, to then wrap things up with the 70s and before.

    I'll be choosing my Top 25 Albums for each year; an ordered Top 10, and ~15 others worth mentioning. I'm also considering the live albums and EPs (~5), but they have their own section since songs on these have usually been released on official releases. The final result will be a Top 1000 for Official Albums, and Top ~250 for Live/EP albums.

    These are general rankings of how I see them today, and based on my Last.FM songs playcounts (2005-now) put through the formula:

    Total Sum of each Album's Song's (running time X playcount)
    DIVIDED BY
    Album's Total Running Time

    Thanks to MediaMonkey and its amazing scripting abilities, that formula gives an Album's REAL playcount, taking into consideration every song's lenght & playcount in relation to the overall album's lenght and # of songs on it.
    You'll see the result (# of times I've really listened to an album since 2005) besides each, along with my 10* Rating. (x/x)
    Besides each Year, you get the Total of all Albums' Playcounts and the average of all Albums' Ratings. (x / %)

    Note that I haven't necessarily discovered and enjoyed all these albums on their released years, some I discovered years later. So these are also based on how important (to me) some of these albums were at the time.

    (**) are the complete albums I was into at that time;
    (*) are albums that contained only a few song(s) I was into or listened to at that time;
    and those without (*) are albums I discovered years later.

    =======================
    Favorite albums (1970-1979)
    Favorite albums (1980-1989)
    Favorite albums (1990-1999)
    =======================

    2000 (~140 / 81%)



    1) Furnished Souls for Rent (48/10) (**)
    2) The Screen Behind The Mirror (9/9) (**)
    3) Universe (6/9) (**)
    4) Dead Soul Men (6/9)
    5) undefined (1/9)
    6) A New Day Yesterday (1/9)
    7) CAB (4/9)
    8) Another Spin Around The Sun (5/8) (*)
    9) Origin (9/8)
    10) Stiff Upper Lip (1/8)

    Live/EP:

    -) S&M (-/10)
    -) Is There Anybody Out There? The Wall Live (-/10)
    -) Half the World Is Watching Me (-/9)
    -) Earth, Sky and Everything in Between (-/9)
    -) Spirit of Live (-/8)
    -) Not Enough Shouting (-/8)

    worth mentioning:

    -) Awake (3/8)
    -) The Perfect Element, Part I (1/8)
    -) SMPTe (3/8) (*)
    -) Don't Give Me Names (1/8)
    -) if_then_else (2/8)
    -) You Go Now (6/8)
    -) Rated R (6/8)
    -) Outbound (1/8)
    -) Brave New World (1/8)
    -) Flamenco.A.Go.Go (1/8)
    -) The Sickness (4/7)
    -) Lightbulb Sun (3/7)
    -) Shuttlecock (2/7)
    -) Mer De Noms (3/7) (*)
    -) My Favorite Headache (2/7)
    -) Crush (9/7) (*)
    -) Ice Cycles (2/7) (*)
    -) Crack a Smile... and More (1994 album w/ Blues Saraceno) (1/7)




    2001 (~100 / 84%)



    1) Leitmotif (23/10)
    2) Alive in an Ultra World (8/10) (**)
    3) The Pleasure and the Greed (10/10) (**)
    4) Amélie (3/10)
    5) Huron Street (6/9)
    6) Toxicity (3/9)
    7) Contact (2/9)
    8) Emalgamation (1/9)
    9) Days of the New III (4/9)
    10) Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2/9) (**)

    Live:

    -) Live Scenes From New York (-/10) (**)
    -) One Wild Night (-/10) (*)
    -) Half Life (-/9)
    -) Live at the Baked Potato (-/9)
    -) The Deep End (-/8)
    -) Live Frogs (-/7)

    worth mentioning:

    -) Lateralus (7/8)
    -) Everyday (2/8)
    -) Inertia (6/8) (*)
    -) Manic Moonlight (1/8)
    -) Feeding the Wheel (3/8) (*)
    -) Bridge Across Forever (1/8)
    -) Origin Of Symmetry (3/8)
    -) Tantric (1/8)
    -) Almost Heathen (3/8)
    -) Invincible (1/8)
    -) Unleashed Memories (1/8)
    -) 2 (2/8) (*)
    -) 10 000 Hz Legend (1/8)
    -) The Interzone Mantras (1/7)
    -) The Idiot King (2/7)
    -) Buck Fever (1/7)
    -) Book M (1/7)




    2002 (~270 / 85%)



    1) Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence (25/10) (**)
    2) Population 1 (36/10) (**)
    3) Moon Babies (15/10) (**)
    4) Songs For The Deaf (21/9)
    5) 67 (28/9) (**)
    6) Move (12/9)
    7) In Absentia (11/9) (*)
    8) Freak Guitar (3/9)
    9) Saturate (25/9)
    10) El Cielo (13/9)

    Live/EP:

    -) Live From Oz (-/10) (*)
    -) Stolen Babies EP (-/9)
    -) And All That Could Have Been (-/9)
    -) Not for Your Ears (-/8)
    -) Boozed, Broozed & Broken-Boned (-/7)

    worth mentioning:

    -) Bounce (4/9) (*)
    -) X (13/8) (**)
    -) By the Way (2/8) (*)
    -) Exit Elvis (11/8) (**)
    -) Weight of the World (3/8)
    -) Steal This Album! (3/8)
    -) So, It's Like That (1/8)
    -) Remedy Lane (2/8)
    -) Diorama (4/8)
    -) Audioslave (6/8) (*)
    -) Vapor Trails (7/8) (*)
    -) From One (4/8)
    -) Dead Soul Tribe (1/8)
    -) The End of the Beginning (1/8)
    -) Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones (3/7) (**)
    -) Independent (3/7)
    -) Believe (4/7)




    2003 (~240 / 90%)



    1) Train of Thought (41/10) (**)
    2) The Quicksilver Meat Dream (35/10) (**)
    3) Office of Strategic Influence (38/10) (*)
    4) Frengers (24/10)
    5) The Moon is Falling (3/10)
    6) Robot Monster (10/10) (**)
    7) Re-Foc (12/9)
    8) Summercamp Nightmare (2/9)
    9) Good Bye Lenin! (1/9)
    10) Absolution (14/9) (*)

    Live:

    -) Live at the Astoria (-/10) (**)
    -) Rush in Rio (-/10) (**)
    -) This Left Feels Right (-/8) (*)
    -) 10 anos ao vivo (-/8)
    -) Spatial/Design (-/8)
    -) Animals Should Not Try To Act Like People (-/7)

    worth mentioning:

    -) Faceless (4/8)
    -) Souvenirs (2/8)
    -) Black Utopia (4/8)
    -) In Lake 'ch (2/8)
    -) Black Like Sunday (1/8)
    -) Blues Deluxe (8) (*)
    -) Little Worlds (1/8)
    -) Jeff (1/8)
    -) A Murder of Crows (1/8)
    -) Walking on a Thin Line (1/8)
    -) A Natural Disaster (2/8)
    -) Fallen (21/8) (*)
    -) St Anger (7/7) (*)
    -) Quadropus (1/7)
    -) Emergent (1/7)
    -) Voyageur (4/7)
    -) Thirteenth Step (2/7)




    2004 (~160 / 83%)



    1) We Are Not Alone (33/10)
    2) Come Again (24/9) (**)
    3) Mythology (10/9)
    4) Live Manchester And Dublin (16/9)
    5) Wake Pig (4/9)
    6) Dreamcatcher (3/9)
    7) The Big Eyeball in the Sky (1/8)
    8) Time (1/8)
    9) Rhythm of Time (2/8)
    10) Fraktal (1/8)

    Live/EP:

    -) Live At Budokan (-/10) (**)
    -) Hallucino-Genetics (-/10) (**)
    -) Cloon Demo (29/9)
    -) Live In Hyde Park (-/9)
    -) Live All Over the Place (-/9)
    -) 12:5 (-/9)
    -) Anywhere But Home (-/9) (*)
    -) Sessions From Room 4 (23/8) (**)
    -) The Other Side (-/8)
    -) Sleepy Buildings (-/8)
    -) Southside Double-Wide: Acoustic Live (-/8)
    -) Feedback (1/7)

    worth mentioning:

    -) The January Tree (1/8)
    -) Wheel of Life (1/8)
    -) Kallocain (3/8)
    -) After We Go (2/8)
    -) Legs to Make Us Longer (2/8) (*)
    -) Seven Circles (2/8)
    -) One Day Remains (3/8)
    -) Talkie Walkie (3/8)
    -) Blackfield (1/8)
    -) Had to Cry Today (1/8)
    -) Is There Love in Space? (1/8)
    -) Passion for Life (1/8)
    -) Amplifier (1/8)
    -) Out of Myself (3/7)
    -) Graveyard Mountain Home (3/7)
    -) This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In) (4/7)
    -) Perpetual (3/7)




    2005 (~310 / 84%)



    1) Love (76/10) (**)
    2) Octavarium (62/10) (**)
    3) Panzerballett (7/10)
    4) Deadwing (30/9) (*)
    5) Freak Guitar: The Road Less Traveled (7/9) (*)
    6) Suspended Animation (17/9) (**)
    7) Real Illusions: Reflections (11/8) (*)
    8) Mesmerize (17/9) (*) & Hypnotize (1/8)
    9) S.U.S.A.R. (8/8)
    10) Catch Without Arms (9/8)

    Live:

    -) R30 (*) (-/10)
    -) Montreal (-/9)
    -) Jagged Little Pill Acoustic (-/9)
    -) Gluttons for Punishment: Live in '05 (-/8)
    -) Over the Years and Through the Woods (-/8)

    worth mentioning:

    -) Star Wars: Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (8/8) (**)
    -) Art of Motion (3/8)
    -) Organic (2/8)
    -) 44 (2/8)
    -) The Art of Navigating by the Stars (1/8)
    -) And The Glass Handed Kites (6/8)
    -) riddle (1/8)
    -) Ten Thousand Fists (7/8)
    -) Second Life Syndrome (1/8)
    -) Leva-me P'ra casa (17/8) (*)
    -) Ogre Tones (1/8)
    -) Stand Up (1/8)
    -) Elements of Persuasion (6/8) (*)
    -) Lullabies To Paralyze (2/8) (*)
    -) Octane (1/8)
    -) Duality (2/7)
    -) Out of Exile (5/7) (*)
    -) World Play (1/7)




    2006 (~200 / 84%)



    1) Rodrigo Y Gabriela (34/10) (**)
    2) Free (59/10) (**)
    3) A Posteriori (22/9) (**)
    4) The Lost Book Of Malchus (1/9)
    5) Revelations (7/9) (*)
    6) Development (5/9)
    7) Black Holes and Revelations (9/9) (*)
    8) The Butcher's Ballroom (2/8)
    9) 10,000 Days (8/8) (*)
    10) Leaving Lotus (1/8)

    Live/EP:

    -) Score (-/10) (**)
    -) Cloon EP (11/10) (**)
    -) Live At The Fillmore (-/9)
    -) Raw (-/8)
    -) Home (-/8)
    -) Two Nights In North America (1/8)
    -) Tour EP (1/8)
    -) Yeah! (2/7) (*)

    worth mentioning:

    -) Phobia (12/8) (*)
    -) The Hidden Land (1/8)
    -) Erotic Cakes (1/8)
    -) IV (2/8)
    -) The Open Door (4/8) (*)
    -) Upside Down (1/8)
    -) There Be Squabbles Ahead (1/8)
    -) Blood of the Snake (6/8) (*)
    -) Home (1/8)
    -) Milliontown (1/8)
    -) BE (1/8)
    -) The Dark Third (3/8)
    -) Stadium Arcadium (1/8)
    -) You and Me (1/8)
    -) Palace Of Mirrors (1/7)
    -) Karmacode (1/7)
    -) Insider (1/7)




    2007 (~160 / 90%)



    1) Snakes and Arrows (16/10) (*)
    2) Systematic Chaos (30/9) (**)
    3) Quantum (14/9) (**)
    4) Sound Theories Vol. I & II (4/9) (*)
    5) Ultra Payloaded (21/9) (**)
    6) The End is Begun (9/9) (*)
    7) Fear of a Blank Planet (22/9) (*)
    8) The Gates of Gnomeria (2/8)
    9) Art Metal (1/8)
    10) Blackbird (2/8) (*)

    Live:

    -) The String Quartet Tribute to Dream Theater (-/10)
    -) Made In Australia (2/9) (*)
    -) MTV Unplugged (-/9)

    worth mentioning:

    -) Spontaneous Combustion (2/8) (*)
    -) Clinophobia (2/8)
    -) Spot De Rue (2/8)
    -) Sloe Gin (1/8)
    -) Scarsick (1/8)
    -) Fates (5/8) (*)
    -) Who Did It to Michelle Waters? (1/8) & Creepy Tales for Freaky Children (1/8)
    -) Rapid Eye Movement (4/8) (*)
    -) Libertad (1/8) (*)
    -) A Lullaby for the Devil (1/8)
    -) Era Vulgaris (3/8) (*)
    -) Young Modern (2/8) (*)
    -) Into the Presence (1/8)
    -) Pocket Symphony (1/8)
    -) Blackfield II (1/8)
    -) Into the Wild (2/8)
    -) Acid Test (1/8)




    Coming up next: 2008



    Artists

    3, 7 for 4, A Perfect Circle, AC/DC, Air, Alanis Morissette, Alter Bridge, Amplifier, Anathema, Andy McKee, Antoine Dufour, Attention Deficit, Audioslave, Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, Big Wreck, Black Label Society, Blackfield, Blues Saraceno, Bon Jovi, Breaking Benjamin, CAB, Canvas Solaris, Caspian, Chevelle, Chroma Key, Cloon, Collective Soul, Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains, Cosmosquad, Counter-World Experience, Dave Matthews Band, Days of the New, Deadsoul Tribe, Def Leppard, Derek Sherinian, Devil's Slingshot, Diablo Swing Orchestra, Disturbed, Don Ross, Dr Sin, DramaGods, Dream Theater, dredg, Eddie Vedder, Edwin, Enigma, Erik Mongrain, Estradasphere, Evanescence, Flesh, Freak Kitchen, Frost, Gambale Donati Fierabracci, Geddy Lee, God Is an Astronaut, Godsmack, Gordian Knot, Gov't Mule, Guano Apes, Guthrie Govan, Hammer of the Gods, Harem Scarem, I Mother Earth, Indukti, Interférence Sardines, Into The Presence, Iron Maiden, James LaBrie, Jeff Beck, Jesse Cook, Joe Bonamassa, Joe Satriani, Joel Hoekstra, John Petrucci, John Williams, Jonas Hellborg, Jordan Rudess, Kaki King, Karma to Burn, Karmakanic, King's X, Kingdom Come, Korn, Lacuna Coil, Liquid Trio Experiment, Lucia Moniz, Mattias IA Eklundh, Mechanical Poet, Metallica, Mew, Michael Jackson, Mourning Widows, MullMuzzler, Muse, Nine Inch Nails, Nuno Bettencourt, OSI, Paatos, Pain of Salvation, Panzerballett, Perry Farrell's Satellite Party, Pink Floyd, Planet X, Platypus, Poison, Population 1, Porcupine Tree, Primus, Pure Reason Revolution, Queens of the Stone Age, Ra, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Riverside, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Rush, Sam Aliano, Secret Chiefs 3, Sevendust, Sieges Even, Silverchair, Soul SirkUS, Spock's Beard, Steve Stevens, Steve Vai, Stolen Babies, Super TransAtlantic, System of a Down, Tantric, The Gathering, The Les Claypool Frog Brigade, The Mayan Factor, The Tea Party, Thomas Leeb, Thornley, Tool, Transatlantic, Tribe of Judah, Velvet Revolver, Wolfstone, Yann Tiersen.
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  • My CD Collection

    22 Nov 2009, 18:12 de Dubbis

    Aerosmith - O Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits
    Aerosmith - Steel Box Collection
    AFI - DECEMBERUNDERGROUND
    AFI - Sing the Sorrow
    Aknestik - Sata Vuotta Kaivossa
    Allister - Last Stop Suburbia
    Allister - Before the Blackout
    The Ark - Prayer For The Weekend
    Avenged Sevenfold - Avenged Sevenfold
    Avenged Sevenfold - City of Evil
    Avenged Sevenfold - Sounding The Seventh Trumpet
    Avenged Sevenfold - Waking The Fallen
    Bad Religion - Recipe for Hate
    Bad Religion - Stranger Than Fiction
    Bad Religion - The Gray Race
    Beastie Boys - Solid Gold Hits
    Billy Talent - Billy Talent II
    blink-182 - Greatest Hits
    Bon Jovi - Crossroad
    Boys Like Girls - Boys Like Girls
    Boys Like Girls - Love Drunk
    Brand New - Your Favorite Weapon
    Bullet For My Valentine - The Poison
    Bullet For My Valentine - Scream Aim Fire
    Carpark North - All Things To All People
    Cartel - Chroma
    The Click Five - Greetings From Imrie House
    Death Cab for Cutie - Plans
    DragonForce - Ultra Beatdown
    Dream Theater - Greatest Hit (...and 21 other pretty cool songs)
    Eleventyseven - And The Land Of Fake Believe
    Enter Shikari - Take To The Skies
    Fall Out Boy - Take This to Your Grave
    Fall Out Boy - From Under The Cork Tree Limited Tour Edition
    Fall Out Boy - Infinity On High
    Fall Out Boy - Folie A Deux
    Firevision - The Game You Play
    Fort Minor - The Rising Tied
    Gorillaz - Demon Days
    Green Day - American Idiot
    Green Day - International Superhits
    Guns N' Roses - Greatest Hits
    Hellogoodbye - Hellogoodbye EP
    The Hives - Veni Vidi Vicious
    The Hives - Tyrannosaurus Hives
    Hot Hot Heat - Elevator
    Iron Maiden - Number of the Beast
    Jack's Mannequin - Everything in Transit
    Jamie Cullum - Catching Tales
    Jamie Cullum - Twentysomething
    Jonezetta - Popularity
    Just Surrender - If These Streets Could Talk
    Kaiser Chiefs - Employment
    Kaiser Chiefs - Yours Truly Angry Mob
    Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory
    Linkin Park - Meteora
    Linkin Park - Reanimation
    Linkin Park - Minutes To Midnight
    Mae - Everglow
    Megadeth - Greatest Hits: Back to the Start
    Mest - Destination Unknown
    Mest - Mest
    Mest - Photographs
    Mest - Wasting Time
    Millencolin - The Melancholy Collection
    My Chemical Romance - I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love
    My Chemical Romance - Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge
    My Chemical Romance - Life on the Murder Scene
    My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade
    Mötley Crüe - Red, White and Crue
    Mötley Crüe - Saints Of Los Angeles
    Nirvana - Best of
    O-Zone - DiscO-Zone
    The Offspring - Rise And Fall, Rage And Grace
    P.O.D. - Greatest Hits
    Panic! At the Disco - A Fever You Can't Sweat Out
    Pantera - Cowboys From Hell
    Pinhead Gunpowder - Carry The Banner
    Pinhead Gunpowder - Jump Salty
    Poison - Greatest Hits
    The Police - The Police (Greatest Hits)
    Punchline - 37 Everywhere
    Punchline - Action
    Queen - Greatest Hits
    Queen - Greatest Hits II
    Rage Against the Machine - The Battle of Los Angeles
    Rage Against the Machine - Evil Empire
    Rage Against the Machine - Rage Against the Machine
    Rage Against the Machine - Renegades
    Relient K - Relient K
    Relient K - The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek
    Relient K - Two Lefts Don't Make a Right... But Three Do
    Relient K - MMHMM
    Relient K - Apathetic EP
    Relient K - Five Score And Seven Years Ago
    Relient K - Let It Snow Baby... Let It Reindeer
    Relient K - The Nashville Tennis EP / The Bird And The Bee Sides
    Relient K - Forget And Not Slow Down
    Rise Against - Appeal To Reason
    Rise Against - Siren Song of the Counter Culture
    Rise Against - The Sufferer and the Witness
    Scorpions - Best
    Simple Plan - No Pads, No Helmets... Just Balls
    Simple Plan - Still Not Getting Any
    Simple Plan - Simple Plan
    Simple Plan - MTV Hard Rock Live
    Skid Row - Skid Row
    Social Distortion - Greatest Hits
    The Strokes - Room on Fire
    Sublime - Greatest Hits
    Sugarcult - Start Static
    Sugarcult - Palm Trees and Power Lines
    Sum 41 - All Killer No Filler
    Sum 41 - Chuck
    Sum 41 - Does This Look Infected?
    The Used - The Used
    The Used - In Love and Death
    The White Stripes - Icky Thump
    51 Koodia - Nimetty
    51 Koodia - Rautaiset Linnut
    51 Koodia - Mustat sydämet

    Took me a little while to list them all. :3
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  • Top 10 questions.

    18 Nov 2009, 20:50 de LollyBubbleGum

    Name your Top 10 Overall Artists on Last.fm:
    1 Bon Jovi
    2 KISS
    3 Richie Sambora
    4 Backyard Babies
    5 Lizzy Borden
    6 W.A.S.P.
    7 Mötley Crüe
    8 Poison
    9 Hanoi Rocks
    10 CRASHDÏET

    Now answer the questions according to the numbers:

    1. What was the first song you ever heard by 6?
    Wild Child

    2. What is your favourite album of 2?
    KISS

    3. What is your favourite song by 5?
    Rod Of Iron

    4. How many times have you seen 6 live?
    Once

    5. What is your favourite song by 7?
    Primal Scream

    6. What is a good memory you have considering the music of 10?
    I will always remember Dave Lepard.

    7. Is there a song by 3 that makes you sad?
    Yeah, Father Time.

    8. What is your favorite lyric that 2 has sung?
    She walks by moonlight
    No one really knows
    Enchanted starlight
    Never goin' home

    9. What is your favorite song by 9?
    Dear Miss Lonely Hearts

    10. How did you get in to 3?
    Via Bon Jovi.

    11. What was the first song you heard by 1?
    Livin' On A Prayer.

    12. What is your favourite song by 4?
    Star War.

    13. How many times have you seen 3 live?
    Once, together with Bon Jovi ofcourse.

    14.Is there a song of 8 that makes you sad?
    Life Goes On.

    15.What is your favourite album of 5?
    Love You To Pieces.

    16. What is your favourite lyric that 3 has sung?
    Father time
    Grant me just another day
    Of our love I tried to make her stay
    Father time
    Don't tell me it's too late
    All my life you know that I would wait
    Father time

    17. What is your favourite song of 1?
    I'll Be There For You

    18. What is your favourite song of 10?
    It's A Miracle

    19. How many times have you seen 1 live?
    Once.

    20. What is a great memory you have considering 9?
    I will always remember Hanoi Rocks being together, how great they were.
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  • Nationalities of My Top 100 Artists (Nov '09)

    15 Nov 2009, 16:49 de stylesr

    United States (54):
    Dream Theater
    Metallica
    Hollywood Undead
    John Mellencamp
    Eagles
    Megadeth
    Symphony X
    Liquid Tension Experiment
    Santana
    Mötley Crüe
    Avenged Sevenfold
    Van Halen
    Skid Row
    W.A.S.P.
    Fates Warning
    Platypus
    Poison
    The Jelly Jam
    Dio
    Slayer
    Creedence Clearwater Revival
    KISS
    Bon Jovi
    Aerosmith
    Shadows Fall
    Spinal Tap
    Stryper
    Liquid Trio Experiment
    Winger
    Harold Faltermeyer
    Escape the Fate
    Alice Cooper
    Racer X
    Eminem
    Dokken
    Trivium
    Survivor
    A Day to Remember
    Beatallica
    Jeff Wayne
    Toto
    Kenny Loggins
    Paul Anka
    Tenacious D
    Vince Neil
    Bowling for Soup
    Chroma Key
    John Williams
    Extreme
    Blue Öyster Cult
    White wizzard
    Alcatrazz
    Steel Panther
    Michael Jackson

    United Kingdom (28):
    Whitesnake
    Bad Company
    Free
    Bullet For My Valentine
    Rainbow
    Gary Moore
    Muse
    DragonForce
    Iron Maiden
    Thunder
    Deep Purple
    Rory Gallagher
    Saxon
    Wham!
    Queen
    Discharge
    Napalm Death
    Queen + Paul Rodgers
    Diamond Head
    Lostprophets
    Bill Bailey lol
    Thin Lizzy
    Led Zeppelin
    Feeder
    Every Word Is Yours
    David Coverdale
    Eric Clapton
    Alestorm

    Germany (5):
    Scorpions
    Helloween
    Axel Rudi Pell
    Johann Sebastian Bach
    Ludwig van Beethoven

    Sweden (4):
    Yngwie Malmsteen
    Europe
    Opeth
    Pain of Salvation

    Italy (2):
    Rhapsody (Of Fire)
    Ennio Morricone

    Denmark (2):
    Mercyful Fate
    King Diamond

    Canada (1):
    Bryan Adams

    Austria (1)
    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    France (1)
    Pipo & Elo

    Unknown (1)
    The String Quartet

    Finland (1)
    Turisas

    Austrialia(1)
    AC/DC
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  • List of concerts I've been to over the years

    10 Nov 2009, 1:58 de coral013

    Twisted Sister - 2003
    3 Doors Down - 2004
    Van Halen - 2004
    Korn - 2004
    Motley Crue - 2005
    Twisted Sister & Ronnie James Dio - 2005
    Cinderella, Ratt, Quiet Riot & Firehouse - 2005
    Judas Priest - 2005
    Megadeth - 2005
    The Rolling Stones - 2006
    Dream Theater - 2006
    Poison & Firehouse - 2006
    Guns N' Roses, Sebastian Bach & Papa Roach - 2006
    Def Leppard & Journey - 2006
    Aerosmith - 2006
    Symphony X - 2007
    Iron Maiden - 2008
    Cyndi Lauper - 2008
    Coheed and Cambria - 2009
    The Killers - 2009
    AC/DC - 2009
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  • DJ SHE-RA setlist Bizarre Ball 17/10/09 London

    20 Oct 2009, 10:46 de beliweb

    DJ SHE-RA set list
    [event=]Bizarre Ball[/event] 10pm - 12am
    S E One London

    Chill out / fetish play room

    1. Dirge - Death in Vegas
    2. C'est Bon - Eartha Kitt
    3. Leader Of The Pack - Shangri-La's
    4. These Boots Are Made For Walking - Nancy Sinatra
    5. Singapore - Tom Waits
    6. You're Lost Little Girl - The Doors
    7. Rapture - Blondie
    8. Heard It Through The Grape Vine - The Slits
    9. People Are Still Having Sex - LaTour
    10. Frank Sinatra - Miss Kittin
    11. Strangers On A Train - Lovage
    12. Big Black With Craft Rock - The Cramps
    13. Have Love Will Travel -The Sonics
    14. Psycho Killer - Talking Heads
    15. Summertime Blues - Blue Cheer
    16. Lucretia My Reflection - Sisters of Mercy
    17. Electric Worry - Clutch
    18. Emotional Abuse - HorrorPops
    19. Cherry Pie - Warrant
    20. Pour Some Sugar On Me - Def Leppard
    21. Unskinny Bop - Poison
    22. I Sit On Acid - Lords of Acid
    23. Into The Swan - Siouxsie
    24. Erotica - Madonna
    25. West End Girls 12'' remix -Pet Shop Boys
    26. Boys Wanna Be Her - Peaches
    27. At The Back Of The Shell - The Kills
    28. Devil Child - Zombie Ghost Train
    29. Baby Did A Bad Thing - Chris Isaak
    30. Gold Lion - Yeah Yeah Yeahs

    I had my huge room jumpin' and full overall,
    immense thank you's and head banging to
    Clutch's 'Electric Worry' & spinning girls giving
    secret winks for Sisters 'Lucretia'.
    It was superb DJing to the sound of spanking
    and consented torture wails...
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  • CD Collection

    19 Oct 2009, 14:10 de musicaddict05

    2 Fast 2 Furious
    3 Doors Down - Away From The Sun
    30 Seconds to Mars - A Beautiful Lie
    The 69 Eyes - Devils
    80s Explosion

    A Fine Frenzy - Almost Lover (mp3)
    A Fine Frenzy - One Cell In The Sea (mp3)
    A Very Potter Musical (mp3)
    ABBA - Gold: Greatest Hits
    The Academy Is... - Almost Here
    The Academy Is... - Santi
    The Academy Is... - Fast Times At Barrington High
    Ace of Base - The Sign
    Across the Universe
    Bryan Adams - So Far, So Good
    A Tribute to Bryan Adams
    Aerosmith - O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits
    AFI - Black Sails in the Sunset
    AFI - The Art of Drowning
    AFI - Sing the Sorrow
    AFI - DECEMBERUNDERGROUND
    Aiden - Nightmare Anatomy
    Aiden - Rain In Hell
    Aiden - Conviction
    Clay Aiken - Bridge Over Troubled Water
    Clay Aiken - Measure of a Man
    Alkaline Trio - Crimson
    The All American Rejects - The All American Rejects
    The All American Rejects - Move Along
    Kris Allen - She Works Hard for the Money (mp3)
    Kris Allen - Remember the Time (mp3)
    Kris Allen - Heartless (mp3)
    Kris Allen - Ain't No Sunshine (mp3)
    America - History: America's Greatest Hits
    American Idol Finalists: Season 2 - God Bless the USA
    The Animals - House of the Rising Sun
    Apocalyptica - Inquisition Symphony
    The Arcade Fire - Funeral (mp3)
    Atreyu - Suicide Notes and Butterfly Kisses
    Avenged Sevenfold - Waking The Fallen
    Avenged Sevenfold - City of Evil
    Avenged Sevenfold - Walk

    Back to School Facebook Sampler: Alternative Vol. 1 (mp3)
    Back to School Facebook Sampler: Alternative Vol. 2 (mp3)
    Back to School Facebook Sampler: Alternative Vol. 3 (mp3)
    Backstreet Boys - Backstreet's Back
    Backstreet Boys - For The Fans
    Backstreet Boys - Black and Blue
    Batman Forever
    The Beach Boys - The Very Best Of The Beach Boys: Sounds Of Summer
    The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
    The Beatles - Abbey Road
    The Beatles - 1967-1970
    Bee Gees - Greatest
    Joshua Bell - Sibelius and Goldmark Concertos
    The Black Crowes - Greatest Hits 1990-1999: A tribute to a work in progress...
    Blase Debris - Bury The Hatchet
    Blink 182 - Blink 182
    Blue Oyster Cult - Super Hits
    Bon Jovi - Bon Jovi
    Bon Jovi - 7800 Farenheit
    Bon Jovi - Slippery When Wet
    Bon Jovi - New Jersey
    Bon Jovi - Keep The Faith
    Bon Jovi - Cross Road
    Bon Jovi - These Days
    Bon Jovi - Crush
    Bon Jovi - One Wild Night: Live 1985-2001
    Bon Jovi - Bounce
    Bon Jovi - Target Exclusive
    Bon Jovi - Bounce: The Tour Edition
    Bon Jovi - This Left Feels Right
    Bon Jovi - 100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can't Be Wrong...
    Bon Jovi - Have A Nice Day
    Bon Jovi - Live from the Have A Nice Day Tour
    Bon Jovi - Lost Highway
    Bon Jovi - The Circle
    David Bowie - Best Of Bowie
    Bowling for Soup - A Hangover You Don't Deserve
    Boys Like Girls - Boys Like Girls
    Brand New - Deja Entendu
    Bright Eyes - Four Winds
    Marc Broussard - Carencro
    Buzz

    Ryan Cabrera - Take It All Away
    Ryan Cabrera - You Stand Watching
    Marty Casey and Lovehammers - Marty Casey and Lovehammers
    Marty Casey and Lovehammers - Merry Christmas (All Year Long) (mp3)
    Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison
    Celtic Odyssey
    Celtic Traditions
    Chocolat
    Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
    Cirque du Soleil - Alegria
    Cirque du Soleil - O
    Civil Twilight - Quiet In My Town (mp3)
    Civil Twilight - Civil Twilight (mp3)
    Eric Clapton - The Cream Of Clapton
    The Click Five - Greetings From Imrie House
    The Click Five - Catch Your Wave (mp3)
    Cobra Starship - While the City Sleeps, We Rule the Street
    Coldplay - X&Y
    David Cook - Analog Heart (mp3)
    David Cook - Billie Jean (mp3)
    David Cook - Always Be My Baby (mp3)
    David Cook - The Music of the Night (mp3)
    David Cook - The Time Of My Life (mp3)
    David Cook - David Cook
    Creed - Weathered
    Creedence Clearwater Revival - The Ultimate Collection

    The Darkness - Permission to Land
    Howie Day - Stop All The World Now
    Death Cab for Cutie - Live at Street Scene (mp3)
    Def Leppard - Vault
    Gavin DeGraw - Chariot
    Gavin DeGraw - Live at Northern Lights (mp3)
    Gavin DeGraw - Chariot Stripped
    Gavin DeGraw - Live at Skidmore College (mp3)
    Gavin DeGraw - Live At Alice Lounge (mp3)
    Gavin DeGraw - In Love With A Girl (mp3)
    Gavin DeGraw - Gavin DeGraw
    Gavin DeGraw - Free
    Joey DeGraw - Midnight Audio
    Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star
    Disturbed - Believe
    Doghouse Records: Soundtrack to Your Summer
    The Doors - The Best of The Doors
    Draco and the Malfoys - Live at San Diego County Library (mp3)
    The Dresden Dolls - The Dresden Dolls
    The Dresden Dolls - Yes, Virginia...
    Drive Thru Records 2006 Sampler
    Dropping Daylight - Brace Yourself
    Duffy - Rockferry

    Envy on the Coast - EP (mp3)
    Evanescence - Fallen

    Fall Out Boy - Evening Out With Your Girlfriend
    Fall Out Boy - Take This to Your Grave
    Fall Out Boy - My Heart Will Always Be the B-Side to My Tongue
    Fall Out Boy - From Under The Cork Tree
    Fall Out Boy - From Under the Cork Tree: Tour Edition
    Fall Out Boy - Infinity On High
    Fall Out Boy/Less Than Jake - Split Single
    Fall Out Boy/Project Rocket - Split EP
    Fearless Summer 2006 Sampler
    Finch - Say Hello to Sunshine
    Florez - EP
    Foo Fighters - There Is Nothing Left to Lose
    Foo Fighters - One by One
    Gideon Freudmann - Holiday Clocks
    Gideon Freudmann - Hologram Crackers
    From First to Last - Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has A Bodycount
    From First to Last - Heroine
    Fuel - Sunburn
    Fuel - Something Like Human
    Fuel - Natural Selection
    Fueled by Ramen/Decaydance Hot in 2006 Sampler

    Garden State
    Godsmack - Faceless
    Godsmack - IV
    Goo Goo Dolls - Superstar Car Wash
    Goo Goo Dolls - A Boy Named Goo
    Goo Goo Dolls - Dizzy Up the Girl
    Goo Goo Dolls - What I Learned About Ego, Opinion, Art, and Commerce
    Goo Goo Dolls - Gutterflower
    Goo Goo Dolls - Let Love in
    Goo Goo Dolls - Before its too late (mp3)
    Goo Goo Dolls - Greatest Hits, Vol. 1: The Singles (mp3)
    Good Charlotte - Good Charlotte
    Good Charlotte - The Young and the Hopeless
    Good Charlotte - The Anthem
    Good Charlotte - The Chronicles of Life and Death
    Good Charlotte - Good Morning Revival
    Dean Gray - American Edit (mp3)
    Grease
    Greatest Hits of the 70s
    Green Day - Kerplunk
    Green Day - Dookie
    Green Day - Live at Woodstock 1994 (mp3)
    Green Day - Insomniac
    Green Day - Nimrod
    Green Day - Warning
    Green Day - International Superhits
    Green Day - Shenanigans
    Green Day - American Idiot
    Green Day - Bullet in a Bible
    Josh Groban - Josh Groban
    Josh Groban - Closer
    Josh Groban - Remember (mp3)
    Guster - Amsterdam (mp3)
    Gym Class Heroes - The Papercut Chronicles
    Gym Class Heroes - As Cruel As School Children

    Hairspray (movie)
    Hall and Oates - Ultimate Daryl Hall and John Oates
    Hanson - Middle Of Nowhere
    Hanson - I Will Come To You
    Hanson - This Time Around
    Hanson - Underneath Acoustic
    Hanson - Underneath
    Hanson - The Walk
    Hard-Fi - Stars Of CCTV
    Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
    Hawthorne Heights - The Silence in Black and White
    Hawthorne Heights - If Only You Were Lonely
    Heart - The Essential Heart
    Hellogoodbye - Hellogoodbye
    Hellogoodbye - Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs!
    High School Musical 3
    Tyler Hilton - The Tracks Of
    HIM - Greatest Lovesongs Vol. 666
    HIM - Dark Light
    Hinder - Extreme Behavior
    Earl Hines - Piano Solos
    Holes
    Hoobastank - Hoobastank
    Hootie and the Blowfish - Cracked Rear View
    House of Wax

    Billy Idol - Greatest Hits
    Enrique Iglesias - Escape
    In the Heights OBC
    Incubus - Make Yourself
    Incubus - Morning View
    Introduction to Victory Records 2006 Sampler
    INXS - The Best of INXS
    Iron Butterfly - In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida

    Jack's Mannequin - Everything in Transit
    Michael Jackson - Thriller
    Jane's Addiction - Strays
    Jay-Z and Linkin Park - Collision Course
    Michael Johns - Dream On (mp3)
    Journey - Inifinity
    Journey - Evolution
    Journey - Departure
    Journey - Escape
    Journey - Frontiers
    Journey - Greatest Hits
    Journey - The Essential Journey
    Journey - Revelation
    Juno

    Kansas - Live: Dust in the Wind
    Alicia Keys - Songs in A Minor
    Kill Hannah - For Never and Ever
    Kill Hannah - The Curse of Kill Hannah
    Kill Hannah - Lips Like Morphine (mp3)
    Kill Hannah - Until There's Nothing Left Of Us
    The Killers - Hot Fuss
    Kings of Leon - Only by the Night
    KISS - The Very Best Of Kiss

    Lacuna Coil - Comalies
    Lady GaGa -The Fame
    Adam Lambert - Ring of Fire (mp3)
    Adam Lambert - Mad World (mp3)
    Adam Lambert - Whole Lotta Love (mp3)
    Adam Lambert - Tracks of My Tears (mp3)
    Storm Large - Ladylike (mp3)
    Leaves' Eyes - Vinland Saga (mp3)
    Less Than Jake - Anthem
    Lifehouse - Who We Are
    Limp Bizkit - Chocolate Starfish and Hot Dog Flavored Water
    Linkin Park - Meteora
    Litte White Lie (mp3)
    Live - Throwing Copper
    Lola Ray - I Don't Know You
    Lostprophets - Liberation Transmission

    Barry Manilow - The Greatest Songs Of The Eighties (mp3)
    Maroon 5 - Songs About Jane
    Maroon 5 - Live: Friday the 13th
    Maroon 5 - It Won't Be Soon Before Long
    Matchbox Twenty - Exile On Mainstream
    John Mayer - Room for Squares
    Meatloaf - Bat Out Of Hell II: Back Into Hell
    Men in Black II
    Mest - Destination Unknown
    Mest - Mest
    Mest - Photographs
    Metallica - Metallica
    Metallica - St. Anger
    Mika - Life In Cartoon Motion
    Moments in Grace - Moonlight Survived
    Motion City Soundtrack - I Am the Movie
    Motion City Soundtrack - Commit This to Memory
    Motley Crue & Chester Bennington - Home Sweet Home (mp3)
    Moulin Rouge
    Jason Mraz - Waiting for My Rocket to Come
    Jason Mraz - Live at Radio City Music Hall (mp3)
    MrNorth - Lifesize
    Muse - Black Holes and Revelations
    Muse - The Resistance
    Music: An Appreciation
    MxPx - Panic
    My Chemical Romance - I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love
    My Chemical Romance - Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge
    My Chemical Romance - Life on the Murder Scene
    My Chemical Romance - Welcome To The Black Parade (mp3)
    My Chemical Romance - The Black Parade

    Matt Nathanson - Some Mad Hope
    Nelly - Country Grammar
    New Found Glory - From the Screen to Your Stereo
    New Found Glory - New Found Glory
    New Found Glory - Sticks and Stones
    Ne-Yo - Year Of The Gentleman
    Nightmare Before Christmas
    Nightwish - Over The Hills And Far Away
    Nightwish - Once
    Nightwish - Highest Hopes: The Best of Nightwish
    Nirvana - Nirvana
    NOW 4
    NOW 5
    NOW 6
    NOW 11
    NOW 12
    *NSYNC - *NSYNC
    *NSYNC - Thinking Of You
    *NSYNC - Home for Christmas
    *NSYNC - No Strings Attached
    *NSYNC - Its Gonna Be Me
    *NSYNC - Celebrity

    O.A.R. - Live at SPAC
    OK Go - Oh No
    One Tree Hill Vol. 1
    One Tree Hill Vol. 2
    Only Rock n Roll 1975-1979
    Over It - Welcome To Virginia: The Ready Series
    Over It - Outer Banks
    Over It - Step Outside Yourself
    Owl City - Ocean Eyes

    Panic! At the Disco - A Fever You Can't Sweat Out
    Papa Roach - Infest
    Papa Roach - Getting Away With Murder
    Pearl Harbor
    Pearl Jam - Ten
    Katy Perry - I Kissed A Girl (mp3)
    Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Greatest Hits
    Phantom of the Opera OBC
    Phantom of the Opera (movie)
    Phantom Planet - The Guest
    Pink Floyd - Dark Side Of The Moon
    Pink Spiders - Teenage Graffiti
    Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl
    Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
    Plain White T's - Hey There Delilah (mp3)
    Plain White T's - Hate (I Really Don't Like You) (mp3)
    Poison - Greatest Hits 1986-1996
    Puddle of Mudd - Come Clean

    Rancid - Indestrubtible
    The Rasmus - Dead Letters
    The Rasmus - Hide From The Sun
    The Receiving End of Sirens - Demo
    Red Car Wire - Red Car Wire (mp3)
    Red Hot Chili Peppers - By the Way
    Red Hot Chili Peppers - Greatest Hits and Videos
    Rent OBC
    REO Speedwagon - Live: You Get What You Play For
    REO Speedwagon - You Can Tune a Piano, But You Can't Tuna Fish
    REO Speedwagon - Hi Infidelity
    Kyle Riabko - 3 From Before
    Riverdance
    Rock Against Bush Vol. 1
    Rock Against Bush Vol. 2
    Rock Star Supernova - Rock Star Supernova
    Rock This
    Rocky Horror Picture Show
    Rooney - Rooney

    sAMPler Vol. 22
    sAMPler Vol. 25
    Santana - Supernatural
    Saosin - Saosin
    Selena - All My Hits: Todos Mis Exitos
    Shadows Fall - The Art of Balance
    Shakira - Laundry Service
    Shinedown - Leave a Whisper
    Silverchair - Neon Ballroom
    Simple Plan - No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls
    Simple Plan - Still Not Getting Any...
    Simple Plan - Simple Plan
    Ashlee Simpson - Autobiography
    Sixx:AM - Life Is Beautiful (mp3)
    Sleeveless: A Purevolume Digital Collection (mp3)
    SMG Digital Music Sampler 2007 (mp3)
    Smile Empty Soul - Smile Empty Soul
    Smile Empty Soul - Anxiety (mp3)
    Will Smith - Big Willie Style
    Snow Patrol - Final Straw
    Something Corporate - Audioboxer
    Something Corporate - Leaving Through the Window
    Something Corporate - North
    Britney Spears - Oops...i Did It Again
    Spice Girls - Spice
    Spider Man
    Spring Awakening OBC
    Bruce Springsteen - The Rising
    Bruce Springsteen - The Essential Bruce Springsteen
    Ryan Star - Songs From The Eye Of An Elephant
    Ryan Star - Breathe
    The Starting Line - Say It Like You Mean It
    Steriogram - Schmack!
    Styx - The Grand Illusion
    Styx - Greatest Hits
    Styx - Greatest Hits Part 2
    Styx - Cyclorama
    Sub Pop Facebook Sampler (mp3)
    Sugarcult - Start Static
    Sum 41 - All Killer, No Filler
    Sum 41 - Does This Look Infected?
    Supertramp - Classics, Volume 9
    Sweeney Todd (movie)

    Taking Back Sunday - Tell All Your Friends
    Taking Back Sunday - Where You Want to Be
    Taking Back Sunday - Louder Now
    Teitur - Poetry and Aeroplanes
    T.I. - Paper Trail
    Three Days Grace - Three Days Grace
    Three Days Grace - One X
    Tokio Hotel - Scream
    Trans-Siberian Orchestra - Christmas Eve and Other Stories
    Trans-Siberian Orchestra - The Lost Christmas Eve
    Trapt - Trapt
    Trustkill 2004 Summer Sampler
    Trustkill 2006 Spring Sampler
    Twilight
    Twilight Saga: New Moon

    Under the Influence of Giants - Under The Influence of Giants
    Uprising Sound Revolution Summer 2006 Sampler
    Keith Urban - Be Here
    The Used - The Used
    The Used - In Love and Death
    Usher - 8701

    Van Halen - Van Halen
    Vertical Horizon - Everything You Want
    The Vines - Winning Days

    Walk the Line
    Butch Walker - Letters
    Butch Walker - Cover Me Badd
    Butch Walker - The Rise and Fall of Butch Walker and the Let's-Go-Out-Tonites
    Butch Walker - Leavin' the Game on Luckie Street (mp3)
    Butch Walker - Here Comes The... (mp3)
    Fats Waller - The Very Best Of Fats Waller
    Warped Tour 2002
    Warped Tour 2003
    Warped Tour 2004
    Warped Tour 2005
    Warped Tour 2006
    Warped Tour 2007
    Ricky Warwick - Tattoos and Alibis
    Ben Webster - Masters of Jazz: Ben Webster
    White Lies - To Lose My Life
    The Who - Tommy
    Wilco - Wilco (mp3)
    Within Temptation - The Silent Force
    World Music Facebook Sampler (mp3)

    Weird Al Yankovic - Poodle Hat
    Yellowcard - Ocean Avenue

    Zoolander
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  • Vetar el tema en la radio
  • Quitar el veto al tema
  • Agregar/Quitar tags
  • Agregar a la lista de temas
  • Quitar de tu colección
  • Comprar tema
  • Enviar un mensaje
  • Editar datos
  • Mensaje para todos los miembros
  • Editar los permisos
  • Abdicar
  • Dejar el grupo
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