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Poor bison(s). Cool tune, I like the electronica sound. Reminds me of Daft Punk. Maybe cause they're a french duo too?
As for what I'm listening to right now, it's a song by hip hop supergroup Haiku d'Etat. The group consists of already well known solo and group artists Aceyalone (known for his Find Out joint in the movie You Got Served), Abstract Rude (of Abstract Tribe Unique) and Mikah 9 (of the Freestyle Fellowship).
The song's called Coup de Theatre (as is the album) and the reason I like it is because each member gets a beat to rhyme to.
I like the first one most which is by Abstract Rude (I once posted a song by Ghost featuring him called Basic Instinct in this thread).
He uses the phrase "To speak with an eloquent word is to, in essence, kill a mockingbird" which kind of leaves to the imagination to what it might mean and keeps you (read: me) thinking.
The complexity of both beat and rhyme in combination with the contents of the lyrics gives out this gray image of theatre.
Have a listen :cool::
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBzYUWChhDw
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Right now i am watching clips of final destination 5.
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Like the chorus to this catchy tune about mass murder from Foster the People:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SDTZ7iX4vTQ&ob=av2e
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Right now I'm listening to my music collection that I spent like 4 hours converting to cassette tape. It was a challenge getting them off CD and onto cassette but screw the copyright laws!
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What kind of music is it? You strike me as a hardcore rap kind of guy, DO.
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I listen to books on cassette ONLY
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Listening to some Shiny Toy Guns, next wave electronic music. I think this song samples some of the Portal end theme song voiced by GlaDOS:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbSXSjbVBHg&feature=BFp&list=FLAsq5unx0xto &index=3
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2ae5qRWPCg&feature=player_embedded
Very haunting song with a rather resonating music video accompanying it.
Warning: A bit of blood/gore involved.
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Korean music? Are you f*cking kidding me??
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Nope. I don't listen to Korean music much either, but a friend passed this on to me.
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As the school year begins, I am reminded of how truly unhappy I am to be working under my principal. The man is a bully and the school feels like a prison. I could write novels on how negatively he has impacted my teaching experience in only one year.
In typical fashion, I'm nursing my frustration through the feeling of solidarity I get listening to Morrissey. As a once self-proclaimed unhappy child, education is a theme in many of his lyrics and nothing rings more true than his descriptions of an abusive principal:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgNfTx9pGzA
Aside from the perfectly complementary bass parts in this song, I can't help but feel chills of outrage when I hear, "he does the military two-step down the nape of my neck. I wanna go home, I don't want to stay. Give up education as a bad mistake"
And then today I discovered this song, sung from the perspective of the teacher instead of the student.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Iy1BbYd08w
""Oh, you understand change
And you think it's essential
But when your profession
Is humiliation
Say the wrong word to our children ...
We'll have you, oh yes, we'll have you "
Goddamn Morrissey you are not me how do you know me??
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I listened to Watch the Throne...not really my bag, but I do like the production and the 1st track. @Ani, I enjoy shiny toy guns! i first heard their "Major Tom" cover and was hooked. I have been enjoying this as well
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KvAPq9Rphc
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I've always wanted to be a fan of the Smiths/Morrissey, but his run-on style of singing has always made it impossible for me. The melodies are infectious and his lyrics are no doubt deep and insightful, but his singing ruins it for me.
@rockmanj: I liked their Major Tom cover a lot too, but then listening to Peter Shilling's (original?) Major Tom made me prefer that version again. I like We Are Pilots because it sounds the chorus sounds like GlaDOS from Portal, as I mentioned. Though since the song came out in 2006 and Portal was released in 2007, the inspiration may have gone the other direction than I thought.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDlC7oG_2W4
What a long yet short 10 years it's been.
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10 fucking years...my god. I remember the day I went to pick up that album like it was yesterday. I was working at a summer job near my girlfriend and her parents home. I picked up the record and listened to it on my way to work. My girlfriend came and visited me during my lunch hour. We ate then went to play some handball, had a great time. The soundtrack was ringing through my head the entire time. Hearing that song and realizing that it's been 10 years just brought that memory rushing back. I was so young back then :-(
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSm_-ny56sA
Found this amazing song through Pandora last night and thought I'd share.
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Relaxing tune I've been listening to on and off. Zone-out for a while.
Nowhere to be found on youtube but found an mp3 stream(right click and copy shortcut and paste in your browser if it doesn't play).