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Boy... Am I ever gonna be the odd one out... Here's a handful of the albums I've been listening to recently.

Artist: Fear Factory

Album: Demanufacture

Song/s: Self Bias Resistor, Replica

Optional,genre: Industrial/Metal

Optional,why?: Liked these guys forever. Saw them live last Saturday. It was the musical equivalent of being repeatedly smashed in the face with a ton of bricks. And I loved it.

Artist: Devildriver

Album: The Fury of our Maker's Hand

Song/s: Before the Hangman's Noose, Grinf**ked

Optional,genre: Metal

Optional,why?: These guys kick all manner of arse, especially live, since they were support for FF on saturday.

Artist: Dimmu Borgir

Album: Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia

Song/s: Kings of the Carnival Creation, Puritania

Optional,genre: Black Metal

Optional,why?: Why not? Those crazy Norweigans know how to make one hell of an album.

Artist: Strapping Young Lad

Album: The New Black

Song/s: Far Beyond Metal, Wrong Side, You Suck, f**ker

Optional,genre: Metal

Optional,why?: Because they are the best band ever.

Artist: Slayer

Album: Christ Illusion

Song/s: Flesh Storm, Black Serenade

Optional,genre: Thrash Metal

Optional,why?: Still kicking arse after all these years and showing no sign of slowing down

And now for something a little different...

Artist: Jello Biafra with The Melvins

Album: Never Breathe What You Can't See

Song/s: Yuppie Cadilac, The Lighter Side of Global Terrorism

Optional,genre: Punk/... Um... Melvins

Optional,why?: Jello (singer from the Dead Kennedys) and The Melvins is a combination made of win and awesome.

That's a small cross section of my playlist. It's mostly metal :happy:

Nice list there.

hopefully slayer will play at big day out.

i dont mind a bit of hatebreed or slipknot either.

Well this isn't so much as a current list but most are... I just love them all.

Artist:Fort Minor

Album:The Rising Tied

Optional,why?: Loved LP to begin with and they just are fresh and have a good sound.

Broad genre: Hip-Hop/Rap

Artist: Sneaky Sound System

Album: Self titles

Optional,why?: Really funky, love the gal's voice, fresh and new sound also they are very distintctive.

Broad genre: Funky Dance/Club

Artist: Three Days Grace

Album: One-X

Optional,why?: Rather gothy but just perfect for certain moods, I love the leads voice and I find their music very emmotive.

Broad genre: Rock/Alternative

Artist: Disturbed

Album: Ten Thousand Fists

Optional,why?: Who doesn't love disturbed.

Broad genre: Heavy Rock/Alternative

Artist: Groove Armada

Album: Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub)

Optional,why?: Great antd really individual style. Two guys with alot of talent

Broad genre: Jazzy/Rocky/Lounge/Dance/Rap Music.....they are very broad but I suppose they do come mainly under dance.

Artist: Savage

Song/s: Swing

Optional,why?: lettme see your hips SWING!

Artist: The Prodigy

Album: Their Law, Always Outnumbered Never Out Gunned and of course the classic The Fat of The Land

Song/s:Almost all but mainly Voodoo People (+ Remix's), Poison, Smakc my bitch up, Breathe, Spitfire, Girls, You'll Be Under my wheels (BMW 1 Series Add song).

Optional,why?: They're prodigy......dah!

Broad genre: Heavy rave and rock influences dance/techno

  • 1 month later...

Hey I'll join your crowd Sauce! If you ever see an R33 S2 northside with blast beats, angry growls or pounding double bass drumming coming from it, that's most likely me :no:

Boy... Am I ever gonna be the odd one out...

Artist: Dimmu Borgir

Album: Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia

Song/s: Kings of the Carnival Creation, Puritania

Optional,genre: Black Metal

Optional,why?: Why not? Those crazy Norweigans know how to make one hell of an album.

Artist: Strapping Young Lad

Album: The New Black

Song/s: Far Beyond Metal, Wrong Side, You Suck, f**ker

Optional,genre: Metal

Optional,why?: Because they are the best band ever.

^^^AGREED!!

Also add Strapping Young Lad's self titled album, PLUS:

Artist: KMFDM

Album: Song/s: WW3

Optional,genre: German industrial techno

Optional,why?: Cos it has great beats AND it's heavy/angry

Artist: Bloodbath

Album: Resurrection Through Carnage

Genre: Death metal

Why?: Scary the living crud out of the teeny boppers in the Excel next to me :verymad:

Artist: Cradle of Filth

Album: Nymphetamine or Damnation and a Day

Genre: Death / Goth metal?

Why?: Heavy as, great blast beats

Artist: Dark Tranquillity

Album: Character, Damage Done, Haven

Genre: Death Metal

Why?: Heavy and great rockin' tunes with drumming and guitar with real kick/impact

Artist: Dream Theater

Album/Song: Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence, in particular Glass Prison

Genre: Prog Metal

Why?: After the long intro, Glass Prison is the best Psych-up driving song I know!

Artist: Machine Head

Album: Through The Ashes Of Empires

Genre: Metal

Why?: Aggro metal, scare the ppl around me :laugh:

Artist: Infected Mushroom

Album: any of them!

Genre: Goa/Israeli Psy trance

Why?: The beats are massssive, and the panning effect between tweeters pisses off the GF :verymad:

Artist: Jean Michel Jarre

Album: Metamorphoses

Genre: French electronica

Why?: Great relaxing music for heading down the coast

\m/

Artist: Yellow Card

Album: Ocean Avanue

Genre: Punk/Alternative

Songs: Believe, Breathing

Why?: 2 really good songs, dont let the punk scare you away, its in no way emo...

Artist: 30 Seconds to Mars

Album: ???

Genre: Punk/Alternative

Songs: The Kill

Why?: heard it the other day and wasnt bad, maybe abit emo... :laugh: but good, film clip is smart

Edited by SKYLVIA
Hey I'll join your crowd Sauce! If you ever see an R33 S2 northside with blast beats, angry growls or pounding double bass drumming coming from it, that's most likely me :D\m/

Hell yeah \m/

Some new stuff on the playlist...

Artist: Arch Enemy

Album: Anthems of rebellion

Song/s: We will Rise

Optional,genre: Death metal

Optional,why?: Awesome. Don't be put off by the fact they have a female singer. There's no girly shit here. It's all brutal as hell, and they put on one hell of a good show live (with a pit that's even more intense than their music.)

Artist: Children of Bodom

Album: Are you dead yet?

Song/s: Are you dead yet?

Optional,genre: metal

Optional,why?: Never liked these guys that much, but this album has some really good stuff, especially are you dead yet?, which is an awesome song. (also has a pretty amusing metal cover of Oops! I Did it Again XD)

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