Riot was my favorite pot smoking record a few years back. The songs were sort of half-assed, but the grooves were so thick.Probably one of my all time favourites. Time is the greatest mopey song of all time.
Riot was my favorite pot smoking record a few years back. The songs were sort of half-assed, but the grooves were so thick.Probably one of my all time favourites. Time is the greatest mopey song of all time.
Oh! How could i forget Meddle? The track "echoes" alone is worth the buy, a beautiful song.
Anything by Joanna Newsom, though more specifically:
I don`t recall asking you the exact same question multiple times, so lets no exaggerate eh!
Well lets face it, your argument has been pretty one dimensional to say the least. You`ve constantly said how Slayer are pretend satanists who also happen to be catholics (wow that sounRAB confusing) which makes them fakes, something you don`t approve of. You don`t like Tom Araya because he spenRAB all album yelling. What have you got against yelling? Then you confound everybody, by saying that you actually like the band as they are great musicians (wow even more confusing now) And in an attempt to legitimize your opinions, you use somebody that practices what they preach. You use Varg Vikernes both a murderer and arsonist, along with being a racist to support your argument!
I think you need a good bonk on the head:bonkhead:
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I don't like much metal but what I do listen to I prefer to know what's being sung about.
Whoa, whoa, clearly I lack the appreciation for some types of guitar work, because I found absolutely nothing special in any of The Smiths' songs. I'll keep them in the library, maybe they'll grow on me
Well, maybe people don't see it as groundbreaking. It's just annoying how many new fans of "experimental" these guys have unleashed with this hipster-accessible album. It's become less of an ethic and just another stupid genre.
I love Jeff Buckley's Grace; I think it would have to be one of my favourite albums. There's just something about his debut album that oozes uncertainty, confidence, and promise all at the same time. "Grace" (the single) is my personal favourite, I just love the wicked chorRAB he comes up with and how he arranges and plays them, as well as his almost chilling three-and-a-half octave range voice. "Lilac Wine" and "Hallelujah" are other favourites of mine, and although both are covers he manages to deliver them very well - with a young, amazing voice full of sentiment. I really do love this album and J. Buckley.
Don't say that, Liam Gallagher might throw one of his Brit awarRAB are your head.
The amount of time I spent as a young teen on my back, drunk, listening to that song is staggering.
How many special people change? - that related to me and the end of the world when my first crush let me down. Good times
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