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Fluckit Master
I never really liked Death Metal. That was alright though.
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Local guys. They're doing pretty well in Europe at the mo.
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Fluckit Master
not band. Like rock but dancey. Sounded a bit too electronic. I mean, like a drum machine
In honour of top gear and my coming top park, heres the original theme
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Fluckit Master
I didn't really enjoy listening to that. It was boring. I prefer the version they play on the show because it's a bit more dramatic and to the point. It's not bad music though.
More Probot:
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Fluckit Master
haha kinda funny you should say it was boring. Instrumental like the song you posted before it. That one however was more boring. To each their own. Just found it ironic.
anyway probot is pretty badass. Kinda reminds me of down or black label society. for sure in that ball park of metal.
singing reminded me of this. this song is classic. and the video is awesome lol (also kind of dancey like the other song a couple posts ago. bit more badass tho)
PS took me every ounce of strength to not post another power metal song. bin listening to dream evil a LOT ahha
Last edited by Ayreon; 07-15-2013 at 03:40 PM.
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Margin Walker
With the exception of Pailhead, I never could get into the industrial induced scene. It doesn't do anything for me. This song is no exception.
Now for something completely different. An underrated duo that transcends the traditional hip-hop or rap genre, both musically and lyrically. I think they haven't done anything as a collective recently, which is unfortunate.
Enjoy Dälek.
Last edited by crni1976; 08-23-2013 at 09:54 AM.
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hot problems
That was quite different, musically I loved it, mellow beat and samples, a bit psychedelic.
Here's something I've been listening to since a couple of days, since I've seen him at the Nice Jazz festival I've fallen in love with his music and especially his voice.
Most of you probably already know this song since it's a tribute to lewis marnell, played with his guitar.
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Margin Walker
For some reason, I never really could get into the whole Ben Harper thing, but I damn well enjoyed this song. Thanks for sharing. I might have to reconsider.
I most definitely am a DC hardcore and punk enthusiast, especially most things Dischord in the eighties and nineties. One of the bands I still appreciate to this very day, is Rites of Spring, a band that fell apart almost as soon as it started out. Yet the handful of shows the band did play are legendary in terms of passion and unconditional surrender.
Touché Amoré is a group of eager young people that are signed to the infamous Deathwish Inc. label and are currently hitting the stage with the kind of emotion, conviction and passion that might very well be the musical equivalent of some outfits such as the aforementioned Rites of Spring in the eighties or Swedish punks (and friends) Serene and Children of Fall in the nineties.
This, to me, is the kind of music that drives and inspires. Enjoy.
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