Zehla
Drinks your milkshake.
Ahaha, yeah I agree, their last album made me sad. I mean, it was good, but their old style is much more fun and enjoyable. I put down Blink as a guilty pleasure because I got sick of people coming to me "OMG THEY'RE FAKE PUNK YOU FUCKIN POSER", like I don't know how separate they are from the "classic" punk genre that, say, Black Flag belongs to. Sadly people with those kind of outlooks will never understand that music doesn't make a person xD. So really they're not a guilty pleasure. I have almost all their music on file. I guess I should start caring a little less about what conclusions people could possibly draw from me being a fan of the band, hah.
As for Pink, I like her solely because her songs are so damn catchy. U & Ur Hand just makes me wanna dance wildly when nobody's looking (and I do haha), I like "Don't Let Me Get Me", and "Dear Mr. President" or whatever her designated political song is, but I don't necessarily follow her.
Modest Mouse rocks my socks. Can't believe I forgot to put them on my favorites list D: "The View" is like my theme song.
Ah, I forgot completely about Muse. Do like them. I like SoAD too, have their first album, and the song Hypnotize. To be honest hard metal/rock doesn't always agree with me, constant screaming kinda gets on my nerves, but I can tolerate Indorphine, Cradle of Filth, SoAD, Static-X, and a few other "screamer" bands just because either the front vocalists also sing at some point or the vocalist has a "nice scream". If a song is just 5 minutes of a guy screaming in an impossible to understand, gravel-in-a-trashcan scream, I have to turn it off.
Never had the pleasure to see Muse live, but I have seen Oppenheimer, They Might Be Giants, and Genesis when they got back together for a reunion tour. Phil Collins is probably almost 70 and he still sings like he used to in the 80's. Amazing. It was the best concert I've been to so far.
Saw Lewis Black live too, but he's not a musician. XD.
My Chemical Romance is okay. The Black Parade is catchy, I absolutely LOVE "Ghost of You", "I'm not Okay" makes me laugh, and I have two whole albums of them on my computer but I usually skip them when the song comes on my playlist.
I also rather like Buckethead and Primus. Nottingham Lace is one of the coolest instrumentals I've heard, next to the stuff my dad does. He's pretty good with acoustic 12 string. And electric. And banjo. I played Nottingham Lace for him once and he started playing along halfway through - he never heard it before. I'm pretty sure he hears in perfect pitch, because he learned a lot of Leo Kottke's tunes by ear. :D
The Cliffs of Dover by Eric Johnson always gets me. Love it.
As for Pink, I like her solely because her songs are so damn catchy. U & Ur Hand just makes me wanna dance wildly when nobody's looking (and I do haha), I like "Don't Let Me Get Me", and "Dear Mr. President" or whatever her designated political song is, but I don't necessarily follow her.
Modest Mouse rocks my socks. Can't believe I forgot to put them on my favorites list D: "The View" is like my theme song.
Ah, I forgot completely about Muse. Do like them. I like SoAD too, have their first album, and the song Hypnotize. To be honest hard metal/rock doesn't always agree with me, constant screaming kinda gets on my nerves, but I can tolerate Indorphine, Cradle of Filth, SoAD, Static-X, and a few other "screamer" bands just because either the front vocalists also sing at some point or the vocalist has a "nice scream". If a song is just 5 minutes of a guy screaming in an impossible to understand, gravel-in-a-trashcan scream, I have to turn it off.
Never had the pleasure to see Muse live, but I have seen Oppenheimer, They Might Be Giants, and Genesis when they got back together for a reunion tour. Phil Collins is probably almost 70 and he still sings like he used to in the 80's. Amazing. It was the best concert I've been to so far.
Saw Lewis Black live too, but he's not a musician. XD.
My Chemical Romance is okay. The Black Parade is catchy, I absolutely LOVE "Ghost of You", "I'm not Okay" makes me laugh, and I have two whole albums of them on my computer but I usually skip them when the song comes on my playlist.
I also rather like Buckethead and Primus. Nottingham Lace is one of the coolest instrumentals I've heard, next to the stuff my dad does. He's pretty good with acoustic 12 string. And electric. And banjo. I played Nottingham Lace for him once and he started playing along halfway through - he never heard it before. I'm pretty sure he hears in perfect pitch, because he learned a lot of Leo Kottke's tunes by ear. :D
The Cliffs of Dover by Eric Johnson always gets me. Love it.
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