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I_am_the_best
Cygnus... Vismond Cygnus: Sarcophagi - The Mars Volta
arachnidoc17
Modern Day Cowboy by Tesla. Good stuff.
Hobbes
They Don't Care About Us
by Michael Jackson
from the album: HIStory (CD 2)

followed by

Plastic Man
by Kinks
from the album: Ultimate Collection, The - Kinks (CD 1)
perhaps the worst Kinks song ever
ShadowWolfenNinja
Bowling for soup-1985
gothictheysay
QUOTE
Placebo - sleeping with ghosts

(thanks Novander ^^)

As well as some random The Smiths tracks and Coheed and Cambria tracks...
Hobbes
Spark
by Tori Amos

followed by

The Avengers theme tune
depressed lonely crazy person
Kittie spit
smallcuteanddeadly
Garbage - bleed like me
elphaba2
The Shins, mixed with some Emperor X and Brandon Benson, of whom I am still forming an opinion. It's all very hip indie kid of me, so I'm milking this new snobbery for all it is worth!

Currently: Emperor X with "Constantly Constantly Radio's On"
Right before it was the Shin's cover of "We Will Become Silhouettes"
and after: "Filene's Basement" by Emperor X
voices_in_my_head
Such Great Heights- The Postal Service
little_bear
Reason is Treason - Kasabian

By God they're good!
gothictheysay
Radiohead - OK Computer

...again

/not obsessed
Righteous
Orgy, Vapor Transmission

This guy's voice is sooo sexy.
ShadowWolfenNinja
Simple plan-I'm just a kid music video
voices_in_my_head
Your Time Has Come - AudioSlave
Hobbes
Biko - by Peter Gabriel

followed by

Under Pressure - by David Bowie and Queen
snoo
Oooh I looove Under Pressure... too much.

Soundgarden - Outshined*
PsychWardMike
I've been listening a lot to Sublime and Reel Big Fish. "What I've Got" and "No Woman, No Cry" have been a great help to me in the past couple days.
Fallen Element
Something Corporate - When It Goes Down

Fal xXx
little_bear
Local God - Everclear

*gets his groove on*
Hobbes
QUOTE
Oooh I looove Under Pressure... too much.


Ah, 'tis superb!


Currently listnin' to:

Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through
by Meat Loaf
from Bat out of Hell II : Back Into Hell

followed by

Breathing
by Kate Bush
from The Whole Story
Wiseacre
The Novelist - Richard Swift (http://www.richardswift.us)

excellent piano and lyrics!
Hobbes
Back Into Hell
by Meat Loaf (again)
from Bat out of Hell II : Back Into Hell

I love this album, actually.
ShadowWolfenNinja
Re-watching the Green day music videos on aol music from the Live 8 tour, It's funny cause on everything else they bleeped 'em out but on here they don't ^.^ My friend Rebecca and me got a good laugh outta that.
Hobbes
Wouldn't It Be Good (Extended 12" Mix)
by Nik Kershaw
from The Best Of Nik Kershaw
Chronotub
Skinny Puppy - Ghostman
Hobbes
Promise Me
by Beverley Craven
from the compilation album: Love (CD 2)

followed by

Fade To Grey
by Visage
from the compilation album: Now 1981 (CD 1)
little_bear
Road Rage - Catatonia

Man, a Welsh accent can be so darn sexy sometimes.
Hobbes
Currently hitting the last 40 seconds of

Cannonball
by Damien Rice
from the album: O

Soon to become

Hounds Of Love
by Kate Bush
from the greatest hits album: The Whole Story

^ One of the best beginnings to a song ever:
"It's in the trees! It's coming!"
ShadowWolfenNinja
system of a down-b.y.o.b
Hobbes
I Want You Back
by The Jackson Five
from the compilation album: SchoolDisco.com (CD 2)

followed by

Country House
by Blur
from the compilation album: Now 32 (CD 1)
elphaba2
Blister in the Sun by the ever-lovely Violent Femmes. It's so happy!
Hobbes
Here Comes The Rain Again
by Eurythmics
from: Greatest Hits of The Eurythmics

Coincedentally, the Annie Lennox solo album "Medusa" arrived at my house today. An album which my sister bought me as a random gift several years ago and, being the brat that I was, I said, "What do I want that for?! Why did you buy me that?!". So she kept it for herself

It's taken me this long to get it again.
ShadowWolfenNinja
bowling for soup-punk rock 101
{Gothic Angel}
The Eagles - Hotel California

Followed by Muse - Stockholm Syndrome

Followed by Alannah Myles - Black Velvet
little_bear
Strawberry - Everclear
elphaba2
Apology Song, by the Decemberists, followed by Fame (!) by the ever-lovely Mr. Bowie, followed by Dance Hall by Modest Mouse.
Hobbes
Currently:

I Just Can't Wait To Be King
by Original Cast
from the soundtrack album: The Lion King

followed by:

Sweet Dreams
by The Eurythmics
from: Greatest Hits of The Eurythmics
little_bear
Volvo Driving Soccer Mom - Everclear

I brought their greatest hits (Ten Years Gone: The Best of Everclear, 1994-2004) the other day, and it's all I'm listening to at the moment. It's not a fantastic collection, but some of the tracks are so cool, I can't help but love them.

Also, I've recently become somewhat of a Kasabian fan. I've never heard a band like them before.
ShadowWolfenNinja
The Futureheads- Decent days and nights
CommieBastard
Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
Chronotub
metal distortion - frontline assembly
gothictheysay
Mmm, Radiohead b-sides.

I Am A Wicked Child, I Am Citizen Insane, Where Bluebirds Fly, Skttrbrain...
ShadowWolfenNinja
Getting away with murder- Papa Roach
Hobbes
Video Killed The Radio Star
by The Buggles
from the compilation album School Disco.com: Spring Term (CD 1)

It's A Free World Baby
by REM
from the soundtrack album: Friends
little_bear
QUOTE (ShadowWolfenNinja @ Jul 28 2005, 09:07 PM)
The Futureheads- Decent days and nights
*

I've been recommended some of The Futureheads. Are they actually any good? What album would you recommend?

Oh, and I'm listening to Pretty Fly (For A White Guy) - The Offspring.
elphaba2
Ackht--I loathe the Offspring a lot.

^ overopinionated

I'm listening to Iron & Wine at the moment (Cinder and Smoke) but as I type it merges (somewhat gracefully, considering) into Type O Negative (Angry Itch), followed by the Kaiser Chief's Take My Temperature, which is delightfully howl-y (if a bit too much like the Hives)

I say Hobbes and I have a contest to find who has the oddest music collections.
ShadowWolfenNinja
QUOTE (little_bear @ Jul 29 2005, 06:39 PM)
QUOTE (ShadowWolfenNinja @ Jul 28 2005, 09:07 PM)
The Futureheads- Decent days and nights
*

I've been recommended some of The Futureheads. Are they actually any good? What album would you recommend?

Oh, and I'm listening to Pretty Fly (For A White Guy) - The Offspring.
*



Eh it's ok, I was watching hte music video on itunes, Just seeing how they are, I say theyre not really great but not really bad, just ok in my opinion, Otherwise I have no idea about anything about them ^.^,

Anyways now listening to...

Mr. Brightside-the killers
Hobbes
QUOTE (elphaba2 @ Jul 30 2005, 01:41 AM)
I say Hobbes and I have a contest to find who has the oddest music collections.
*


Some people say they have an eclectic range of music in their collection. Or they enjoy a broad selection of music. Or their taste is wide and varied.

Mine strikes me as surreal: There's not many other places you can find two 'Queens Of The Stone Age' albums sitting below a Rolf Harris greatest hits compilation CD.


Currently 'Fix You' by Coldplay has just finished which I shall be attempting not to drastically ruin, in approximately 30 minutes, at my singing lesson.

And now, through the miracles of shuffle, Marvin Gaye is providing 'Sexual Healing'.

Soon to be followed by 'Ace Of Spades' by Motörhead - which forever more shall remind me of Mata's kitten animation.
little_bear
Real Slim Shady - Eminem
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