70's. I was born in the early-mid 80's and all I remember is the Ninja Turtles cartoon and Poison being one of the biggest bands in the world. The death of Freddie Mercury is about when I really started remembering stuff. Ten years earlier would have been nice.
My favorite song ever, Love Psalm. Had a pretty bad nightmare and had to wake myself up before I lost my shit. Turned on Love Psalm and it helped calm me down a bit.
Keeping up the thrash metal circuit.
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Although not my favorite track by Sepultura, Chaos A.D. was a stellar… more piece of music from one of my favorite thrash metal bands of all time.
(Arise was still their best in my opinion).
A bit of an odd choice. This recording was done by the lead actor Michael Pitt as part of his role of Blake (who was heavily influenced by Kurt Kobain) in the 2005 Gus Van Sant film Last Days as part of his "death trilogy."
An immensely solemn and depressing five minutes in a film which chronicles the last days of an extremely depressed and secluded rock-star. Michael Pitt, an actor I have great admiration for not only being a fantastic actor but also as this film showed me first-hand, a goddamn good musician who actually leads in the alternative-grunge rock band Pagoda.
Although I can't exactly recommend the film (as it is a very acquired taste slow panning art-film), this song and the scene that accompanies it is stellar.
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It's popular song on yt. 152 million views but people here do not know it and don't get the joke.
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I can relate with these protagonists.
Music... Somehow it always brightens my mood.
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These song just give me goosebumps, make me feel so peaceful and relaxed.... deftones are just sublime
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Love the Wildstar OST haha.
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Gorillaz - Do Ya Thing
I wish I was born in the 80s...
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70's. I was born in the early-mid 80's and all I remember is the Ninja Turtles cartoon and Poison being one of the biggest bands in the world. The death of Freddie Mercury is about when I really started remembering stuff. Ten years earlier would have been nice.
Her - Five Minutes
I dedicate this to Telltale Games General Chat Forum. Though we often fight, remember that we are in this together and I will always love you.
Right Here Waiting
Excellent song.
My favorite song ever, Love Psalm. Had a pretty bad nightmare and had to wake myself up before I lost my shit. Turned on Love Psalm and it helped calm me down a bit.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eij0rOmSf5E
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Keeping up the thrash metal circuit.
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Although not my favorite track by Sepultura, Chaos A.D. was a stellar piece of music from one of my favorite thrash metal bands of all time.
(Arise was still their best in my opinion).
I can dig some Sepultura/Black Sabbath.
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The ultimate thrasher...
...Squidward.
Here. One of my favourite Megadeth tunes.
My Last Words
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This is pretty cool if you like Gorillaz
https://soundcloud.com/thetoonlink/underground-dare
My favourite bit is the 2:51 mark and going forward
Something about this video makes me feel really sad and disturbed.
Tapping on her window, is this right? Underlying doubt.
Love this song
The king is coming, time is running out.
Earth, Wind & Fire - Shining Star
The classic Primary School Disco song :')
SAINT PEPSI - Fiona Coyne
So soothing.
By far the most relaxing music in the whole Mario series.
I've been listening to this all morning...
A bit of an odd choice. This recording was done by the lead actor Michael Pitt as part of his role of Blake (who was heavily influenced by Kurt Kobain) in the 2005 Gus Van Sant film Last Days as part of his "death trilogy."
An immensely solemn and depressing five minutes in a film which chronicles the last days of an extremely depressed and secluded rock-star. Michael Pitt, an actor I have great admiration for not only being a fantastic actor but also as this film showed me first-hand, a goddamn good musician who actually leads in the alternative-grunge rock band Pagoda.
Although I can't exactly recommend the film (as it is a very acquired taste slow panning art-film), this song and the scene that accompanies it is stellar.
Beautifully eerie and very sad.
Gosh, gotta love GoT's soundtrack.
Junior Senior - Move Your Feet