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Some old, mostly new tracks. This is/was my unofficial July 2008 playlist: The Russian Futurists - Precious Metals Big Audio Dynamite - Rush Ting Tings - Keep Your Head Coldplay - Strawberry Swing Death Cab For Cutie - Bixby Canyon Road Dizzee Rascal feat. Calvin Harris - Dance Wiv Me N.E.R.D. - My Drive Thru f. Santogold & Julian Casablanca Crystal Castles vs. Health - Crimewave
From: Alameda, CA | Registered: Dec 2003
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Just about anything by Ludo. Especially "Lake Pontchartrain" and "Love Me Dead". And I'm still rockin' to Sixx: A.M.'s Heroin Diaries Soundtrack.
quote:Originally posted by Pov: [QB] Radiohead's Creep... Emo before Emo was kewl.
That's the only song I can get 100% on Rock Band.
I'm trying to get 30 Seconds to Mars The Kill next, but apparently I'm no Jared Leto...
For me it's Weezer's "Say It Ain't So" and Bon Jovi's " Wanted Dead or Alive" that I can consistently hit 100% on. Others I get close but always mess up.
From: Utah | Registered: Jul 2003
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I'm really enjoying Scars on Broadway's eponymous debut CD! Scars is System of a Down guitarist Daron Malakian's new side project. It's a nice blend of punk, metal and straightforward rock. Not being too fond of most of the System songs featuring Daron's vocals, I was a little skittish, but it's a really solid piece. Both he and Serj put out great non-System albums this year!
"They Say" (WARNING: it contains the F-word) is really, really catchy! Listen to it here for free on the Scars Myspace, along with "Chemicals", another good track. Let me know what you think!
Honestly, I feel all 15 tracks on the album range from pretty good to great! Like with System, all songs are pretty short, averaging about 3 minutes in length.
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Man, that new Chris Brown song is awesome for when you're driving in your car. OR, actually, for when you're at a bar and the ladies are getting down.
From: If you don't want my peaches, honey... | Registered: Sep 2003
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I had quite a moving musical experience this morning. Lying in bed, my alarm clock went off (I have it set to a radio station) but I didn't quite wake up. In that strange half awake/half asleep state I heard, for the first time ever, Bob Dylan's A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall. My mind sort of incorporated it into a dream, and when I finally woke up, I felt really upset, like I had lost something or someone close to me.
I haven't been able to stop thinking about it all day.
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