The latest eargasm you had

Recommended Videos

LandoCristo

New member
Apr 2, 2010
560
0
0
The Lonely Island's "Boombox". The part that makes me eargasm? Julian Casablancas. His voice is so sexy in that song, I was a little disappointed when I listened to his other stuff.
 

Yokai

New member
Oct 31, 2008
1,981
0
0
The music in this trailer.
Incidentally, while the original song is good, it is nowhere near the levels of grim, Nordic awesomeness that this version is.

In terms of an actual song, probably...
I've heard it thirty times in the past three weeks and haven't gotten tired of it.
sanomaton said:
If you CAN'T have an eargasm listening to this you can't have it to anything, me thinks.
Oh, fuck yes.
 

Melon Hunter

Chief Procrastinator
May 18, 2009
913
0
0
InterAirplay said:
-Almighty snip-
Hey, I was at that concert at Wembley, too! I agree that it was the most epic musical experience I've ever had.

Also, this song:

An oldie but a goodie.
 

Tartarga

New member
Jun 4, 2008
3,648
0
0
My latest eargasm was yesterday when I heard this song.
Why did I only learn of this band yesterday? Why didn't anyone tell me how awesome they are?
 

zombiesinc

One day, we'll wake the zombies
Mar 29, 2010
2,508
0
0

I think my brother showed me this song. I also love Knights of Shame. I've had both songs on repeat for quite some time now. Hope someone else enjoys this, even half as much as I have been.
 

DOOM GUY

Welcome to the Fantasy Zone
Jul 3, 2010
914
0
0
No Quarter - Led Zeppelin {This Song Remains the Same version}
(Don't mind the video, only one I could find of this)

 

Ambi

New member
Oct 9, 2009
862
0
0
InterAirplay said:
Ambi said:
sanomaton said:
Been browsing your older posts (let's call it even) and allow me to say that you win a thousand internets for including one of the more obscure songs from what has to have been one of the greatest albums ever created, defining muse in their early years and gaining them massive praise before they started imitating queen. I fucking love that album so much and this was the first song I learned on guitar and just yeah. I'm trying to decide whether or not to get tickets for Reading, obviously there'd be the benefit of other bands but Muse will also be celebrating the 10th anniversary of Origin of Symmetry by setting the stage up like the album cover and playing the whole album through, which is amazing. I saw them in Glasgow at the SECC...


And they kept it poppy, then I saw them again on the saturday night of their second two-night residency since 2007 (first planned one, the friday night was added as a date because they sold out so quickly when the saturday date went on sale and so they did a gig on Friday and swapped out the more obscure hits for poppier ones, whereas saturday got more fan-faves) at Wembley Stadium. It was amazing, we freaked out at the size of the goddamn place and the gig was amazing, we arrived at 10AM and had to wait until 4PM to get in, then we got near the front and say three support bands before Muse came on TWELVE HOURS after we arrived. It was amazing in every way and I always wanted to see them play there and they played some of my favourite and obscure songs by them, Bliss (my all-time favourite) Citizen Erased and Ruled By Secrecy and there wis a an acrobat hanging from a UFO at one point and oh my lord it was like a dream come true for a sad Muse fanboy like myself.




I was stood a metre away from the guy filming these!



But obviously I was nowhere near the 360 cameras filming this.

My lord, so many typos. Sorry, just, really gushy about this. It was one of the best experiences of my goddamn life.
That looks/sounds amazing. Something on my list of things to do is to see a band live when I know all or most their songs. I remember having that "wow" feeling when I went to the Acer Arena in Sydney when I was twelve but Wembley Stadium is huge.

I can't say I'm an obsessed Muse fangirl, but I listened to them quite a bit when I was 14-15. Bliss was one of my favourites as well, along with In Your World, Dead Star, Stockholm Syndrome and Hysteria, but lately I keep going back to The Small Print. I missed out on a few songs when I was younger because I was ignorant/stupid and pirated all my music on limewire by clicking as many random songs as I could to add to my ever-growing uncategorised mess of a music collection.

I hated Supermassive Black Hole and I wasn't very fond of their poppish songs for a while (except Starlight) when I was going through a pretentious "mainstream music is pretentious and mostly sucks" phase and I didn't bother listening to The Resistance until recently. It is slightly pretentious, but I liked it nonetheless.