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Music to die to …
Sorry for your loss. Dream Theater - Fatal Tragedy "Remember that death is not the end but only a transition" is one of the most comforting lines I can think of, a dying person can hear. Of course, The Spirit Carries On and Afterlife are two other fine choices too. -
Best MP3 player to buy
Best MP3-player (or in this case, multimedia player) money can buy? Cowon A2.- SigNuM
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- Forum: Portable Source Gear
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Party for One: Share your love for bad music with the world
Haha, sounds like fun indeed. I myself have been wanting to do that with some extreme metal like Necrophahist, Opeth or Psycroptic... but unfortunately I'm afraid that some wacky old hag will call the cops, or that the many little children roaming under my window will get traumas or... -
Songs that have huge emotional inspiration behind them
Yeah, and if you're going to name some songs, then also do tell what is the inspiration behind them. :P -
Songs that have huge emotional inspiration behind them
Since songs like these often are masterpieces, I'd love to learn of more of these. I can currently think of only two songs: Green Carnation - Light of Day, Day of Darkness (Birth of the composers son, and death of his daugher) Eric Clapton - Tears In Heaven (Death of his son) -
Any good anime soundtracks?
Hellsing has very cool jazz/rock stuff. Final Fantasy Advent Children (though not really anime) has a good soundtrack too. -
Anyone heard of Buckethead?
Quote: Originally Posted by hungrych Unfortunately I can't find any other buckethead albums or live concerts from archive.org that sound anything like Population Override, and the shredding stuff really doesn't appeal to me.. Check out Colma, Electric Tears and Enter The Chicken... -
Anyone heard of Buckethead?
You forgot his best album - Population Override. That is just an amazing piece of art. It's basically a concept album and the story is pretty self-explanatory after you look at each of the song names. I'd have to say that even though I'm a big fan of the likes of Vai, Petrucci, Satch, Eric... -
Looking for a specific type of Metal:
I already forgot if you like Opeth, but if you do then try Dark Suns. Oh yeah, and try out Into Eternity, it has some scream/growls, but also clean vocals. Check out their Point of Uncertainty song. -
Trance and House Recommendations
Quote: Originally Posted by Audiofiler Cydonia is awesome...saw this DJ with Towa Tei in Florida in 2000.. I see peops listing Juno Reactor, and left them off my list because they were already mentioned, but they friggin rock.. saw JR in Pittsburgh in 99', Medicine Drum opened for... -
Trance and House Recommendations
Cydonia Man With No Name Juno Reactor Dark Soho Astral Projection Dj Ton TB Dj Cor Fijneman Satoshi Tomie -
Looking for a specific type of Metal:
So, no growls... and by no Dream Theater type, did you mean the vocals or the whole sound of the band? Anyway, at least Porcupine Tree, Devin Townsend Band and Riverside are definitely worth checking out. -
Favorite Metal Drummer
I also dislike seeing something like Slipknot named along with some greats like, I don't know, Opeth. But metal evolves. If it didn't, and if we would follow the purists opinions, then ultimately, only Black Sabbath, Judas Priest and the bands with similar sound to them would be considered... -
Greatest guitar songs!
Since there's a boom of greatest metal and rock bands threads, I decided to make one that currently interests me more; A thread of the greatest guitarists! So, post the greatest guitar songs that you know of. I'll start: (In random order) Yngwie Malmsteen - Black Star Buckethead - Earth...