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  1. If it made metalheads form a moshpit, it should be a suitable track for a show like this.
  2. I recommend Midori no Hibi, it is a great comedic treat. Other off-the-wall series would be Jungle Wa Itsumo Hale Nochi Guu, Green Green TV (bears raping horny schoolboys = so EWB) and FLCL (or FuriKuri, seen it both ways. The main character gets hit in the head with a bass guitar and starts spawning robots out of his forehead, that should be enough said) On Naruto... I watched up to something like 73 or so and kinda dropped at that point, I got tired of DLing one episode at a time and needed the space in any case. I did dig Naruto though, especially the Haku-Zabusa storyarc in the beginning is extremely well done and full of emotion. I also digged the Chuunin exams quite a bit (I'm a buff when it comes to superpowered kids beating the crap out of each other in tournament formats) Due to it's popularity, I think that Naruto will still get subbed, it's just going to be more "under the table" than now.
  3. A 40-year old would call Fred Durst a sellout? It's a nerdy 20-something obviously. ←
  4. This "T-Mobile Terrorist" guy, I believe he's a single 40-year-old white guy who's just taking his revenge on the media icons that parents find not-okay. Atleast, that's my hypothesis at this point.
  5. On the subject of Swedish bands, you might want to try out Refused, Raised Fist and The International Noise Conspiracy, all are EXCELLENT bands and just a few more reasons why living next to Sweden is a good thing. Someone mentioned Propagandhi earlier, I second the motion fullheartedly (I think everyone should own a cope of Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes) and would like to add Sick Of It All in there as well. Good Riddance, someone mentioned them as well, I'd recommend them as well. Really dig their stuff. Also, I haven't heard but a couple of song off of them, but a band called The Business seems to be pretty right on the money, somewhere along the lines of Dropkick Murphys.
  6. Please listen to it first, really. Liking it or not, is up to you of course, but don't compare DEP with other without giving it a proper listen. You mean Calling right? ←
  7. I got couple of enders... Meshuggah - Elastic Elastic is a pretty good song, but after that... Wow. Atleast five or six songs off of the album start playing at the same time and rupture your eardrums the first time around. The chaos is just mindboggling. Dropkick Murphys - Skinhead On The MBTA Just hilarious and excellent, a great and a uplifting way to end the excellent Do Or Die-album.
  8. Slayer - Hell yes, one of the best metal bands ever to have laid their hands on instruments. Metallica - Alright, not up to Slayer in my books but still really good. I have a special weak spot for Unforgiven II and Whiskey In A Jar. Pantera - Dimebag, why oh why A band that should have enjoyed Metallica/Slayer levels of success and longevity. Iron Maiden - Overrated. VASTLY overrated. Led Zeppelin - Overrated as well in my books, good but not heavenly. The Who - Pure genius. The Pinball Wizard! Papa Roach - Infest has a couple of good songs on it, the newer stuff is... Nah. Linkin Park - The DJ guy is good, otherwise just bland shit. Korn - I'm biased, as seeing them live on my birthday = awesome. Deftones - One of the more intelligent metal bands out there, don't get the recognition they'd deserve. In Flames - Crap. "Melodic death metal" grinds my ears just by the name. Soilwork - Heard like two songs, okay... Opeth - One of the reasons why living close to Sweden rocks. Meshuggah - Probably the best band out there at this point, I've never waited for any other albums like I am waiting for Catch-33 Dillinger Escape Plan - A stateside 'huggah () seriously speaking, I haven't given them too much attention. Fear Factory - Industrial metal innovators. Until hearing their debut album "The Soul Of A New Machine", I've never known just how bad they kick ass. Tool - Ranks there with bands of whom I have not heard too much of but probably should have. Massive Attack - Some of their songs (especially the one with the baby video) are great. Others aren't. Nirvana - I regularly listen to Come As You Are, Smells Like Teen Spirit and The Man Who Sold The World, that's pretty much it. RHCP - Love 'em, mainly because of Frusciante. Soundgarden - Not too big on them, but I have to admit that even though Chris Cornell still sounds annoying, he's begun to grow on me. Manowar - Shit. shitshitshitshit. Smashing Pumpkins - From egotripping to awesome music, Pumpkins is all that and everything in between. Mastodon - Sadly, haven't gotten any material off of them. I'll probably pick up Leviathan soon though. Audioslave - Not as good as RATM, but far from crappy nonetheless. Took me a while to get accustomed to Chris Cornell, though. Guns And Roses - Axl Rose should die. Muse - Not for me. The Killers - Not for me either. This new wave of "emotional, expressive rock" as some dimwit put it kinda makes me sick. Marilyn Manson - He has his songs, and his autobiography is just a disturbing read. Too repetitive at times though. Sepultura - The best metal band ever to come out of Brazil. Faith No More - Pure freaking genius. U2 - The best band to come out of Ireland, evar. System Of A Down - Probably the best alternative metal act out there right now. The Streets - One of the three hip hop groups I can listen to with ease. Foo Fighters - Dave Grohl is the man. Snoop Dogg - Shit. Eminem - Shit. Ja Rule - Shit. Jay-Z - Shit. Tupac - Still, shit. Gangsta-rap is just something terrible. Nine Inch Nails - Even though Trent Reznor can't be figured out by anyone, NIN is still good music. Nightwish - FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINLAAAAAAAAND, arr. Our ticket to fame. Stone Temple Pilots - Core is a great album and regularly on my playlist. Otherwise, kinda bland at times. HIM - Oh yeah, our other claim to fame. Don't dig their music, though. Slipknot - Overrated as well, good but not groundbreaking. The Clash - London Falling is an awesome, awesome record. The Sex Pistols - Can't sing, can't play, still rocked like hell. Green Day - Detoriated during the years, but their Greatest Hits collection is one of my favourite CD's ever. NOFX - There and there. Rancid - Really really great. Relaxed and laid-back, still aggressive when needed. ...And Out Come The Wolves is a top-notch punk record. Beastie Boys - The second of the three hip-hop groups I can listen to with ease. RATM - The holders of the "Best Alternative Metal Act" scepter prior to disbanding and handing it over to SOAD. 36 Crazyfists - Okay, nothing groundbreaking but a good listen. Killswitch Engage - What they do, they do good, altough Unearth and Cataract do it better.
  9. The title is pretty self-explanatory. I am going to pick up two titles about music genres that I really like (one being Choosing Death, a book about the history of death metal and grindcore, the other one from a pair of guys who recently wrote a book on Hollywood porn biz, the title eludes my mind ATM), and now it got me thinking whether or not there are any other books that chronicle the history of punk in general. I would prefer the books not to be the history/biography of a single band, but rather about, say, one city's punk scene or the like. Anyone got any good names they could throw in here? EDIT: "Please Kill Me" mentioned in the reviews/comments below is the other book I was originally looking at with Choosing Death. Thanks, Shampoo.
  10. "Back To The Motor League" and "With Friends Like These (Who The Fuck Needs Cointelpro?)" by Propagandhi "A Drug Against War" by KMFDM "Rise And Shine", "Food For The Brain", "210 Dog Years", "A Day In The Light Of..." and "Words" by One Minute Silence
  11. The two songs with just Hahn fooling around are funny (Cure For The Itch and Session, I believe? Session was on Matrix: Reloaded soundtrack now that I think of it), but otherwise Linkin Park's music rips my ears.
  12. Argh, that Metal Archives site caused my blood pressure to rise unexpectedly. Too many idiotic Cannibal Corpse/hero metal/"old-school" with cocks up their asses whining about "mallcore". Unbelieveable. Almost as bad as blabbermouth.net, just almost.
  13. 11th Hour, Black Dahlia, Nippon, As The Palaces Burn come to mind. You might want to check out the whole As the Palaces Burn album, it's pretty tight through and through.
  14. 1. "Empire Strikes First" by Bad Religion, I just loved this to no end whatsoever. Still listen to it almost daily. 2. "Reise, Reise" by Rammstein, four days have been enough to convince me that this is a masterpiece. Truly shocking to hear stuff like accordions used in industrial metal, but hey, it works. 3. "Fistful Of Hate" by Pro-Pain, up until now I never realized just how much I like this band. "Godspeed" is an awesome song, one of the year's best. And hey, it even has an instrumental track on it! 4. "American Idiot" by Green Day, a good album but not in top 3 on my list because of other great acts this year. 5. "Porcelain" by Sparta, I got "Wiretap Scars" about two weeks after this and it sounded better than Porcelain, so no high points there. Otherwise, I'd mention "To The 5 Boroughs" by the Beastie Boys, "A Grand Don't Come For Free" by The Streets and "New Found Power" by Damageplan. Altough, I am reserving the right for Meshuggah's "Catch-33" to be released in the next 9 days and sweep this list like a river of awesomeness.
  15. Yay! Lamb Of God! Lamb Of God! Lamb Of God! Lamb Of God! The first band I'm happy to see where they are. Others are too low or too damn high, or even made the list.
  16. Either the comic version of the "League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen" or "Maus" by Art Spiegelmann, especially the latter one is great reading.
  17. The hell. 1. Meshuggah 2. Rage Against The Machine 3. Chimaira 4. Raised Fist 5. Poison The Well 6. Dropkick Murphy's 7. System Of A Down 8. Propagandhi 9. Deicide 10. Bad Religion Honorable mentions: Good Riddance, Sick Of It All, Lamb Of God, Static-X, Korn, Faith No More.
  18. The reason I don't like The Darkness and think nobody else should is because they play a style of music that should have been killed right in it's bud. Tell me just WHY does the lead singer have to sound like he's being pounded on the testicles with a sledgehammer?
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