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Postby Warren » Mar 23, 2003 @ 7:37pm

Gotta love that Hard Fucking by Tenacious D! And Inward Singing.
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Postby w00t » Mar 23, 2003 @ 8:20pm

My stranded in desert Island title

Playing it in the order.

something Angst:
Nirvana, Come as You are, Smells like teen spirit
The Door, When The music's Over
Jimmy Hendrix, Machine Gun (Life at Fillmore '69 version)
Les McCann&Eddie Harris, Compared to What
U2, Running to Stand Still

Something harsh:
John Zorn, The James Bond Theme
Prodigy, Breathe
Lord Of Acids, I must Increase My Bust "Detroit Hardcore" Mix
Martha Argerich, Bach Partita No.2, 1979

Something drawning:
Favez, It rains like Hell
Thievery Corporation, Porno 3003
Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg Sergio and Odair Assad, The Chase
Brandford Marsalis, A love Supreme (from Stolen Moments, homage to john coltrane)
Miles Davis, Freddie Freeloader

Something blisfull:
Miles Davis: Blue In Green; All Blues
The Future Sound Of London, In a State of Permanent Abyss
Bach, Goldberg Variation, Aria. Played by Glenn Gould 1954 rec. (what else is out there ?)
Oscar Peterson, I Love you Porgy
Bob Marley, Sun is shining
Arthur Honegger, Hommage A Ravel, played by Miroslav Langer
Sergey Prokofiev, Visions Fugitives, Lento irrealmente

And it all ends with
Argerich interpretation of Maurice Ravels Piano concerto in G, Adagio Assai.

... and The world can blow up in one violent demise I would still be blissfull.
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Postby James S » Mar 23, 2003 @ 10:45pm

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Postby James S » Mar 23, 2003 @ 11:09pm

More of the same, really... nothing inspirational or different. And so far I've been able to sing along with the lyrics and I've never heard the songs before, which means they're way too predictable. They sound a lot more techno. It doesn't feel as unique as their original album. I'd rate it a 7 out of 10 overall, and that's because I like Linkin Park so I'm being slightly generous.
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Postby nova12992 » Mar 23, 2003 @ 11:29pm

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Postby James S » Mar 23, 2003 @ 11:40pm

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Postby sandmann » Mar 24, 2003 @ 12:33am

The fates lead him who will;
Him who won't, they drag.

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Postby James S » Mar 24, 2003 @ 2:16am

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Postby sponge » Mar 24, 2003 @ 3:01am

I thought Linkin Park - Hybrid Theory was a disgrace, however back when they were Hybrid Theory, I loved them. Try and get your hands on the demos and see what I mean.
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Postby Dihnekis » Mar 24, 2003 @ 3:36am

everyone should go download all of stephen lynch's songs! Some are really funny, others are just stupid. Also, anything by the capitol steps.
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Postby sandmann » Mar 24, 2003 @ 3:42am

Linkin Park went "primetime" because they were in the right place at the right time. I'm not saying it isn't good for what it is, but it is not unique.

And I'm not against pop, you heard some of the music I listen to. I listen to everything from hardcore (not nu-metal) to jazz, and that includes some pretty poppy shit.
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Postby James S » Mar 24, 2003 @ 6:10am

pop doesn't mean N*Sync, pop means "popular." Linkin Park is popular. You don't seem to like things that are in the spotlight, for whatever reason.
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Postby damian » Mar 24, 2003 @ 6:39am

Yeah, popular pop often carries an extremely strong stigma no matter how good/bad it is.

Or maybe Sandy's just being a snob... you decide.
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Postby James S » Mar 24, 2003 @ 7:02pm

Meteora is growing on me... It's definitely not bad, just not as fresh as Hybrid Theory.
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Postby sandmann » Mar 24, 2003 @ 11:40pm

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