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G-Virus

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Video game soundtracks. Especially RPG or JRPG soundtracks. Or any of the Silent Hill OST's. :D
 

Crazie_Guy

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TeddyLoid ft. Debra Zeer - D City Rock

Edit: incidentally, the full PSG soundtrack is out Dec 29. Also looking forward to the full ED song.
 

Captain Pirate

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JaffaFrost said:
If you liked them you'd want to get The Vertigo of Bliss (I think that's the second) much better than Infinity Land, in my opinion.
Hmm.. I've been thinking about it, really. I bought Eradicate The Doubt off iTunes, it's fucking epic. But the rest of the songs on the album... well I'm on the fence about. I'll give it another few listens on Spotify, and then see about wether I should making a final, solid CD purchase.


On a side note, how in the name of all that is holy do you spell 'Wether'? Not as in, Hot, Cold, Snow, Rain as in "Wether or not I'd marry that girl."?
 

Lalalarzi

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I must confess I'm finding myself more and more addicted to music by Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner, it's just so painfully and hilariously bad. It's stemmed from my newfound love of Star Trek. The ORIGINAL Star Trek, after that they just took themselves to seriously.....

cairocat said:
Some of the old Green Day stuff from the 90s.
Ser, you are awesome :3
 

Spydercake

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90's pop, i watched snowday recently, damnit hoku, getting me addicted to that crap again.
 

JaffaFrost

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Captain Pirate said:
JaffaFrost said:
If you liked them you'd want to get The Vertigo of Bliss (I think that's the second) much better than Infinity Land, in my opinion.
Hmm.. I've been thinking about it, really. I bought Eradicate The Doubt off iTunes, it's fucking epic. But the rest of the songs on the album... well I'm on the fence about. I'll give it another few listens on Spotify, and then see about wether I should making a final, solid CD purchase.


On a side note, how in the name of all that is holy do you spell 'Wether'? Not as in, Hot, Cold, Snow, Rain as in "Wether or not I'd marry that girl."?
Give a listen to Liberate the Illiterate-such a feel good song! The fucked up rhythms throughout the album show their raw talent, and musical genius!

However, Machines is a breathtaking-ly beautiful song, and so are the rest on Puzzle, I'd hate to make the choice between the two. Lucky I have both =P
 

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similar.squirrel said:
Sufjan Stevens. And Eminem, for some reason. I think it began with Buck 65's remix of Sufjan's cover of 'You are The Blood', originally by the Castanets. It made me want to listen to some more rap.
The Sufjan Stevens version of "You are the Blood" is delightful.
And kind of creepy...
 

Nayr

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Only the metal! So much all that remains, as i lay dying, disturbed, bullet for my valentine, lamb of god and of course system of a down. I havent stopped for the past 5 years.
 

Delusibeta

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I seem to be on an electronica phase. More specifically, Daft Punk, Deadmau5 and Pendulum.
 

Dragonforce525

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Avantasia, I've just been addicted to them the past few weeks, but I've also been trying to find as many Power Metal covers as I can like Can You Feel the Love Tonight by some guy on youtube and Neverending Story by Dragonland.
 

ReservoirAngel

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Same as my obsession normally is: orchestral scores.

I'm particularly hooked on two tracks from the Mass Effect 2 soundtrack: "The End Run" and "Suicide Mission".
 

Felgy76

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Die Antwoord. South African hiphop that I love simply for its bizzarity.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbW9JqM7vho


Edit: Replaced failed attempt to embed with plain old clicky link.
 

Polaris19

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Going through a Japanese Indie Rock phase.

Listening to all of my Asian Kung-fu Generation Albums and EP's mostly though.
 

Tarlane

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Hm. Mostly either rock(all eras) or comedy. Lot of Tool and Led Zepplin, then a list of all sorts of things, Seether, Cage the Elephant, She Wants Revenge, Primus, The Darkness. Into comedy(musical), Flight of the Conchords and Stephen Lynch both get a lot of play for me and I have a number of albums by Weird Al or Dr. Demento compilations that go into regular rotation.

Outside of those two main genres I kind of jump into anything if I think its either really well played or I like the lyrics. Deltron 3030, Slick Rick, Digital Underground and Eminem all probably fall into 'Rap' even if they are different eras. Daft Punk, Benni Benassi, Fatboy Slim are all electronic. Then I can't help but put on things like Mr. Bungle when I want something from a weird category.
 

BENZOOKA

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Kanye West, he wouldn't be in my normal genres but the man's a genius.
As well as Yeezy's newest, I've lately been listening quite a lot to an underground Mississippi rapper-producer called Big K.R.I.T. It's pure gold. Crushes many albums.

Oh, and I've recently caught my ear to Cee-Lo Green's The Lady Killer. It took a while, but now I love it.