I'll stop there. I don't feel like posting hours' worth of music, especially since it will basically just turn into rotating between Avantasia and Helloween for a few hours.
I'll stop there. I don't feel like posting hours' worth of music, especially since it will basically just turn into rotating between Avantasia and Helloween for a few hours.
If I had to choose only one, than it would have to be Metropolis Part 1 by Dream Theater. It has everything: death, deceit and love... what more could you possibly expect?
Heads up: I tend to enjoy fast-paced, energetic jazz.
Too hot for the big band era, this 1935 jazz epic was not published until the 70s when the master was found in Hylton's home after his death.
WARNING: Cartoon is 100 per cent politically correct - by 1929 standards. Actual song starts at 2:34.
Now for some more modern stuff:
The Zippers' most famous music video, this classic was animated by members of the Simpsons crew - emulating to perfection the iconic style of 1930s Fleischer cartoons.
And I'll let Big Bad Voodoo Daddy round out today's selections, with a piece fit for the upcoming holidays:
I'll stop there. I don't feel like posting hours' worth of music, especially since it will basically just turn into rotating between Avantasia and Helloween for a few hours.
I listen to nearly every genre, so it'll be a strange assortment of noises.
No seriously. Every single solo of his is amazing and the overall sound of that band is just.. ah it goes through my whole body when i listen to them. La Grange and Tush being 2 of their songs people probably heared the most.
Got a wierd connection between this song and Gothic 1. Always loved the song and Gothic 1 is one of my favorite games of all time - together that's just 11/10. Could listen to this song any day, any time.
As i said, i'm into most genres. And OMFG's wobbly sound is - just awesome satisfying. Also you can shuffle to it pretty neatly.
As with Mr. Gibbons, i'm a sucker for their solos. CoB to me is kinda like the ACDC of metal. Catchy riffs, awesome solos - just harder.
Pendulum is probably the first DnB group i've deliberatly listen to - usually i just listened to the genre on winamp (rip) or so. And Blood Sugar is definitly one of my favourite Pendulum song. And jeah, i really liked In Silico - go suck it
Infected Mushroom is awesome. Their Army Album is doubly so. Just listen to it. I've had multiple people listen to this album, who didn't even really like any electronic music. That album has just a very specific satisfying sound.
Hrmm. Lets see.
First we have the Asgore boss theme from Undertale. Just listening to it again to find it for this sent shivers all over my body, I love the remixes of it but they can't compete with the original.
Then we got Deadmau5 professional griefers. I've tried listening to some of his other stuff and didn't like it, but this song is fantastic.
Stardust from Gemini Syndrome. I have a particular weakness for music that can really mix up the beat and tempo and this song does it amazingly. This song also works great to test new speakers with.
Stronger than you from Steven Universe. I love everything about this song, its even better when you combine it with the action that takes place at the same time as the song. This song also goes fantastic with playing as Arachne in smite. Although the song itself has some spoilers for steven universe so if you want to avoid spoilers you might not want to click this.
Jenny by Studio Killers. I'm not really sure how to describe why I love this one so much. It's catchy, its got a great beat and its got lesbian implications. Who could ask for more?
Gestation from Cave Story. I could listen to this song all day and not get tired of it. It mixes things up a bit and just sounds hopeful to me. Like this is the start of something big and it is.
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