Where Does the Time Go · 1:26am Dec 8th, 2015
Jesus, I haven't blogged since August? I mean, I know nobody is missing me or anything, but damn. This year has gone by far too fast for my liking...
Jesus, I haven't blogged since August? I mean, I know nobody is missing me or anything, but damn. This year has gone by far too fast for my liking...
What will it be?
It could be David Bowie's "Black Star"
The upcoming Tool album.
The upcoming Guns N Roses comeback album.
Deftones "Gore" (An album I just purchased today, it is by far the best album from Deftones in a long time)
The upcoming Radioed album
The upcoming Pearl Jam album.
I don't know yet. It could be any of them. What do you all think?
Listening to this album, especially if you like emo/punk
Valentine's Day was lonely and depressing, so I got fucked up on some nice drugs and gave this album a run
and holy shit, was it worth it
I have released a second album! This time, it's explicitly pony-themed. Go check it out over here!
Hey guys! I don't think I ever let any of you here know exactly about the other things I am doing outside of... well, this!
One of the many "side-projects" I have going is music. I love to create music, and I usually spend a good hour or so a day just banging out new tunes on my piano. I have had an album in the works for over a year now, and I am happy to announce that it is finally finished, and will be released soon! (Look for a follow up post titled "Modular Physics Release!").
Buck yeah!
Awesome new album!
I guess I'll just put this here so you guys check the two that I'm repeating a lot right now.
You guys should check him out!
Who wants to listen to a trans album? No one?
Well here you go!
You're welcome no one, and by the way.. I like your hat!
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16. Duran Duran Rio 1982
A Phenomenal Duran Duran Album! I enjoy so many of the songs on this classic album, even the songs that are played on the radio all the fuckin’ time! It’s that good!
17. AC/DC Back In Black 1980
The Best AC/DC Album Ever Created! From Hells Bells to Rock N Roll Ain’t Noise Pollution, it’s fuckin’ epic! Like what the fuck more needs to be said about this epic album!?
18. Rush Signals 1982
Now I'm sure there is some metal heads like me out on this site.
Who really enjoyed the new album by Metallica? Hard-wired.... to self destruct.
I probably rated it about 8.9 out of 10. It was that good.
For me all the songs were equally very good, no matter how long or short they were.
The several songs I really enjoyed the most are (from favourite downwards)
41. The Alan Parsons Project The Turn of a Friendly Card 1980
Games People Play is one of the best APP songs of all time! Time is a very soft & sweet song for those who like soft & slow songs you’re gonna love this track. The Turn of a Friendly Card trilogy is a great series of songs that I can totally see it being inspired by those long ass song from band like Genesis, Rush, Pink Floyd, etc.
42. Fleetwood Mac Tango in the Night 1987
31. Rush Power Windows 1985
This album is built different! It’s truly somethin’ else! I loved listening to it back in the days & had some good memories with it. Now I know that hardcore Rush fans probably don’t like this album, but it does mean quite a bit to me!
32. Def Leppard High 'N' Dry 1981
Even though this is their second album, this is the beginning for me. This album is very AC/DC esc, very hard rockin’ & I love it!
33. Oingo Boingo Dead Man’s Party 1985
So this idea came to me when I was watching "RogersBase’s Top 50 favorite anime of all time". He made two of these videos, one back in 2021 & the other one earlier this year, so the 2023 video sparked the idea of: Hey if this dude can make a Top 50’s list then why the hell can’t I? Well I don’t watch a lot of anime but I do listen to a lot of music & 80’s music is the one I always come back to so I’ll a list about that! So basically I came up with the idea of: Top 50 of
骨架的 - Holograms
Originally a vehicle for film soundtracks from Arista, the 9500 series quickly became the main series once Bertelsmann took over its ownership.
Arista's open to the rest of 1976 was with one of its biggest coups: the signage of Lou Reed. Reed had earlier put out a string of successful albums for RCA . . . that is, until 1975, which saw the debut of Metal Machine Music, a critically savaged (and less than healthy) mixture of industrial music, noise rock, and contemporary sound art that RCA (according to some sources) returned to stores by the thousands after a few weeks. Though his next album, Coney Island