The 100 Best Songs EVER!
Um... if you want to "scare"/annoy someone with playing some band loud, and make them say like "WTF IS THIS SUPPOSED TO BE?!" I promise you ...
Six Feet Under (songs: revenge of the zombie, haunted etc.)
Iniquity (songs: bullet's breath, prophecy of the dying watcher)
Dark Funeral (songs: arrival of satans empire, armageddon finally comes)
Bathory (songs: *all of them*)
... are one damn good ones for that purpose.
The fact that I like listening to them pretty much covers all of that.
Six Feet Under (songs: revenge of the zombie, haunted etc.)
Iniquity (songs: bullet's breath, prophecy of the dying watcher)
Dark Funeral (songs: arrival of satans empire, armageddon finally comes)
Bathory (songs: *all of them*)
... are one damn good ones for that purpose.
The fact that I like listening to them pretty much covers all of that.
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Uh no more of that death metal.
Franz, I'm not much a classical music fan. I don't have any classical music CDs, but I've got a couple of mp3s. I mostly have the "popular" ones, Wagner, Mozart, Beethoven, etc, I didn't bother digging up much. My parents have like only classical CDs, so mostly I listen to the classic they listen to.
O.K. you got me, not ALL genre, but a lot of em.... I don't have any pop a la Britney or Justin
Franz, I'm not much a classical music fan. I don't have any classical music CDs, but I've got a couple of mp3s. I mostly have the "popular" ones, Wagner, Mozart, Beethoven, etc, I didn't bother digging up much. My parents have like only classical CDs, so mostly I listen to the classic they listen to.
O.K. you got me, not ALL genre, but a lot of em.... I don't have any pop a la Britney or Justin
well im not into music thats hard just for the sake of being hard,if thats what u r lookin for,get melt banana with mr bungle,i actually think they put a power drill on a guitar...
im more into cool rythm and like melody now,but with cool badass lyrics
like nick cave
its slow but the lyrics can kick the ass of any death metal song in being hard
ps.i forgot johnny cash,gotta have a few of his songs on the list,like the last hit he had,"hurt"
that song is cool
here r a bunch of others i really like
tom petty and the heartbreakers
bob dylan
jimi
henry rollins
danzig
jello biafra(Dead Kennedys)
wallflowers
van morrison
uk subs
tom waits
the hellacopters
the clash
system of down
snapcase
sepultura
rem
red hot chilli peppers
nirvana
bob marley
im more into cool rythm and like melody now,but with cool badass lyrics
like nick cave
its slow but the lyrics can kick the ass of any death metal song in being hard
ps.i forgot johnny cash,gotta have a few of his songs on the list,like the last hit he had,"hurt"
that song is cool
here r a bunch of others i really like
tom petty and the heartbreakers
bob dylan
jimi
henry rollins
danzig
jello biafra(Dead Kennedys)
wallflowers
van morrison
uk subs
tom waits
the hellacopters
the clash
system of down
snapcase
sepultura
rem
red hot chilli peppers
nirvana
bob marley
Here goes:
Stone Temple Pilots - Creep
Alice in Chains - Rooster
Nirvana - Heart-shaped box
Placebo - Change your taste in men
Smashing Pumpkins - Mayonaisse
Queens of the stone age - Reguler John
Deftones - Be quite and drive
Incubus - Under my umbrella
dEUS - Roses
D. Bowie - Heroes
Radiohead - Talkshow host
The pixies - Where is my mind
The breeders - Aloha
J. Buckley - Halleluja
From the top of my head so there might be more
Stone Temple Pilots - Creep
Alice in Chains - Rooster
Nirvana - Heart-shaped box
Placebo - Change your taste in men
Smashing Pumpkins - Mayonaisse
Queens of the stone age - Reguler John
Deftones - Be quite and drive
Incubus - Under my umbrella
dEUS - Roses
D. Bowie - Heroes
Radiohead - Talkshow host
The pixies - Where is my mind
The breeders - Aloha
J. Buckley - Halleluja
From the top of my head so there might be more
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...Dude, Keith Flint's the singer (funny haired white guy). Leroy Thornhill's the dancer. And I liked Baby's Got a Temper, good beat--I like Experience too, but that stupid fucking movie Hackers has almost ruined three of the best songs for me. Anyways, don't bother too much with the lyrics; outside of Diesel Power I can't recall any Prodigy song with more than two lines of varying lyrics.Gimp Mask wrote:yeh, rancid is still pretty cool in small doses
I used to like the Prodigy a lot (especially Experience, probably the best album as a whole), but I don't really like the new stuff. I think Keith Flint should've stayed as a dancer. Baby's got a temper... fuck off, I really don't want to hear about your babies ugly man.
Some more songs I like.
Queens of the Stone Age: Go with the Flow (I, uh, think...I've only heard it on the radio)
System of a Down: Shimmy
Someone mentioned that the songs should be post 19th century, but since a few people have mentioned classical I'll put up a song.
Beethoven: Moonlight Sonata (I've listened to it over and over before for almost an hour)
yeah ive seen the hellacopters twice live
they kicked ass
MC5 also awesome stuff,kick out the jam,rocket reducer 57
good stuff
although i dont agree with u on the exploited
i hate those guys,their music, everything
btw,paint it black is a real classic,but we forgot the coolest song ever
blue oyster cult-dont fear the reaper
luv that one
they kicked ass
MC5 also awesome stuff,kick out the jam,rocket reducer 57
good stuff
although i dont agree with u on the exploited
i hate those guys,their music, everything
btw,paint it black is a real classic,but we forgot the coolest song ever
blue oyster cult-dont fear the reaper
luv that one
Last edited by Jawz II on Sat Nov 22, 2003 7:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.
He IS the singer, but certainly wasn't. Why isn't he "singing" on Experience or Music for the Jilted Generation? Cos he was too busy dancing to Liam's phat beatz, that's why! Download some Experience music vids, you can see him dancing there... Like I said, should've stuck to dancing, he wasn't all that bad...Dude, Keith Flint's the singer (funny haired white guy). Leroy Thornhill's the dancer.
And I don't mind the lyrics, his voice is just so fucking awful
If you want a good beat download something off the list at the bottom of my fav song post on the 1st page, hihi
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Yeah, with some re-done bits and it's in 5.1. I prefer it over the original (which is pretty good) with the 30th anniversary thingy because it sounds better.Dan wrote:I know Tubular Bells... But 2003? What's that?Megatron wrote:mike oldfield - tubular bells 2003
Just a new remastered version?
http://www.mikeoldfield.com/main.htm
i need to listen to some blue oyster, i listened to a bit of motorhead and they were okay...Jawz II wrote:yeah ive seen the hellacopters twice live
they kicked ass
MC5 also awesome stuff,kick out the jam,rocket reducer 57
good stuff
although i dont agree with u on the exploited
i hate those guys,their music, everything
btw,paint it black is a real classic,but we forgot the coolest song ever
blue oyster cult-dont fear the reaper
luv that one
rocket reducer 67 btw, and the original title was RAMA LAMA FA FA FA, mc5 fucking rock
and the exploited i like only for superficial reasons, a few songs that sounded good, and some things i agree with... but for the most part i don't think they're too special
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