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10-07-2007, 09:37 PM | #62 (permalink) |
isfckingdead
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Million Dead
Million Dead were England's answer to At the Drive-In. Releasing two albums and a handful of EPs Million Dead had a short but prolific career breaking up in 2005 saying they'd "rather leave a good-looking corpse." Fronted by Frank Turner who idolizes Black Flag and was known for his intense vocal delivery going from melodic singing to something between rapping and screaming with bizarre political lyrical themes. Million Dead played post-hardcore ranging from a more soft style that can out of nowhere explode into a frenzy and sometimes was just a frenzy all the way through. Similar to Reuben, Hundred Reason and At the Drive-In. Members went onto form and play in Frank Turner, Pale Horse, Armed Response Unit and the Quiet Kill. 1. After the Rush Hour 2. I Gave My Eyes To Stevie Wonder 3. I'll Never Forget You (Husker Du Cover) 4. Smiling at Stranger on Trains 5. To Whom It May Concern 6. Harmony No Harmony hxxp://www.mediafire.com/?cndxmjtjzkm |
10-07-2007, 10:06 PM | #63 (permalink) |
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Public Enemy
Unlike classic rock n roll, classic rap is generally over-looked by the younger audience. While you still get plenty of 13 year old's rushing to see roger waters live, or buy the latest led zeppelin box set, rarely will you find any who can tell you who chuck d is. Or who recognize flavor flav before being a reality star jackass. 1. By the time i get to arizona 2. Dont beleive the hype 3. Cant truss it 4.countdown to armeggedon 5. dont beleive the hype 6. shut em down. Not as many of the songs as I'd like to share, my external drive is ****ed up. All these songs are actually from only 2 albums I had on my computer. Though they are my 2 favorites. "It takes a nation of millions to hold us back" and "apocalypse 91 the enemy strikes black" "By the time i get to Arizona" is my favorite of theirs, if not my all time favorite rap song hxxp://www.mediafire.com/?3rkhb1knzjn |
10-07-2007, 11:05 PM | #65 (permalink) | |
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10-16-2007, 05:38 PM | #67 (permalink) |
isfckingdead
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Daniel Johnston
Daniel Johnston has always been an artist's artist though hes gained somewhat of a cult following over the years particularly due to the documentary the Devil and Daniel Johnston. He's been acclaimed by everyone from grunge musicians Kurt Cobain and Eddie Vedder to classic rocker David Bowie to indie veterans Sonic Youth, Beck, Yo La Tengo and the Flaming Lips and to current indie sensations Bright Eyes, Death Cab for Cutie and Okkervil River. Daniel Johnston's music could range from piano driven, to just an acoustic guitar to a full band (all instruments usually played by Johnston himself.) Johnston cited the Beatles, particularly Lennon as his biggest influences though they aren't apparent in his music. His lyrics were often childish to match his voice that at times could be painful but was always honest. 1. Devil Town 2. Mind Contorted 3. True Love Will Find You In the End 4. Love Will See You Through 5. Some Things Last a Long Time 6. Crazy Love 7. Lennon Song hxxp://www.mediafire.com/?2zmdzbsttb1 |
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