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That's because Wanzerfan is a poser who doesn't know what he's talking about. He should stick to listening to his Justin Bieber and NKOTB CDs instead of giving metal a bad name.

Posted

That's because Wanzerfan is a poser who doesn't know what he's talking about. He should stick to listening to his Justin Bieber and NKOTB CDs instead of giving metal a bad name.

Poser my ass.

Why don't you just reach down, grab your knees, and pull your head out of your ass, areaseven???

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Poser my ass.

Why don't you just reach down, grab your knees, and pull your head out of your ass, areaseven???

Maybe after you're done listening to your Menudo and William Hung CDs. In the meantime, let's all sing along...

Wanzerfan, Wanzerfan

Does whatever a wanker can

Spams the web with his lies

And he digs younger guys

Look out - Here comes the Wanzerfan

Is he smart? Listen, bud

His whole cranium's full of mud

Every post, every thread

No respect for the dead

Douchebag - a.k.a. Wanzerfan

Everything he writes

Should be considered a crime

Whether day or night

He arrives to waste our time

Wanzerfan, Wanzerfan

Friendly neighborhood wanker man

Set his name to ignore

Common sense is your reward

Screw him!

All of his posts are f*cked up

Somebody tell him to shut up

That dork called Wanzerfan

Posted

Maybe after you're done listening to your Menudo and William Hung CDs. In the meantime, let's all sing along...

Wanzerfan, Wanzerfan

Does whatever a wanker can

Spams the web with his lies

And he digs younger guys

Look out - Here comes the Wanzerfan

Is he smart? Listen, bud

His whole cranium's full of mud

Every post, every thread

No respect for the dead

Douchebag - a.k.a. Wanzerfan

Everything he writes

Should be considered a crime

Whether day or night

He arrives to waste our time

Wanzerfan, Wanzerfan

Friendly neighborhood wanker man

Set his name to ignore

Common sense is your reward

Screw him!

All of his posts are f*cked up

Somebody tell him to shut up

That dork called Wanzerfan

Flamebait much, areaseven? :p
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Ha. I love that prejudice that many so-called hardcore metalheads have, that nothing "electronic" or too technological can be involved in what they consider to be "true" heavy metal.

Most of it stems from the traditional prejudice that many guitar players have against many other instruments, especially keyboards and synthesizers. Like the other instruments are "not as real" as the guitars.

Yeah, I know that, I was just paraphrasing what was printed in one of ManOwaR's album liner notes.

Ronnie James Dio certainly proved that you can use synthesizers and still kick maximum ass in the song "Rainbow in the Dark".

|--| (my half-assed attempt at an ACSII maloik)

Posted

Hello,

I'm sorry if this is the wrong forum for this but I was hoping someone would be able to kindly help me. I'm trying to locate the version of "September" by Earth, Wind, & Fire that has the following lyrics in it:

"It was a shiny day

That made me feel this way

Oh darling, sweet sweet darling

Yeah!"

I've heard it in dance remixes but I was hoping to locate the original version, if such a version exists. I've tried google and nothing comes up at all. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

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Good choices from the thrash masters. I especially like "Mary Jane" from So Far, So Good... So What

As for "Angry Again", it's so hard to believe that an Original Motion Picture Soundtrack would be so much better than the movie itself ("Last Action Hero")

Speaking of which, I also like "What the Hell Have I", "Little Bitter" (Alice in Chains), the title track (Tesla), "Cock the Hammer" (Cypress Hill), "Poison My Eyes" Anthrax, "Big Gun" (AC/DC), "Real World" (Queensryche), and "Two Steps Behind" (Def Leppard) off that soundtrack.

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THE BEST OF THE ALAN PARSONS PROJECT (CD, ARISTA, 1983)

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KITARO; THE LIGHT OF THE SPIRIT (CD, GEFFEN, 1987)

found both CD albums, both original first editions, at a thrift for $2.50ea.

i would have rather found a copy of A.P. PROJECT's "I ROBOT" album on CD,

but at least the greatest hits collection here provides me a full length copy

of "EYE IN THE SKY"

and KITARO?

excellent sound quality and all, but definitely mood music,

meant for when you're in JUST the right mood...

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Posted

After watching TRON Legacy I just had to go out and buy the awesome soundtrack by Daft Punk which I'm listening to right now.

Speaking of which, I love their cameo in the movie.

Posted (edited)

Angels & Airwaves!

Just discovered them when I saw this great new trailer;

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Way to much crappy metal in this thread... :rolleyes:

This is what I've been in to lately. Absolutely fabulous music for work/relaxation. ^_^

Posted

Way to much crappy metal in this thread... :rolleyes:

This is what I've been in to lately. Absolutely fabulous music for work/relaxation. ^_^

Pretty nice. The first piece definitely reminded me a bit of some of Brian Eno's stuff.

Posted

Actually, that is a great idea. Here is some Eno.....

Sorry, its not a proper clip. They didn't always used to make em, you know.

Somehow I think that Eno's music is actually better off without a clip. Less distractions :)

Posted

Somehow I think that Eno's music is actually better off without a clip. Less distractions :)

There are some that would argue that ALL music video's are a distraction. ;) ;)

Posted

*g-love and special sauce

*lightnin, hopkins ..at the moment.

Posted

Just ripped these onto the old XBox hard drive (CD name Crank up the Classic Rock).

"Takin' Care of Business", Bachman Turner Overdrive

"Jungle Love", Steve Miller Band

"Blinded by the Light", Manfred Mann's Earth Band (The Boss actually wrote this one about racing Deuce coupes; I thought the lyrics referred to Hearts, because it's hard as all hell to Shoot the Moon with the deuce of hearts in your hand)

"Foreplay/Long Time", Boston

"Bad to the Bone", George Thorogood and the Destroyers

"Smoke on the Water", Deep Purple (_-|-- to a certain Frank Zappa and the Mothers fan, you flare gun wielding son of a bitch; the finger is kinda halfhearted, though, because if that event hadn't happened, we wouldn't have a song that kicks maximum ass)

"Jailbreak", Thin Lizzy (one of Lynnot's (sp.?) best)

"(Don't Fear) The Reaper", Blue Oyster Cult (one of their darkest best)

"Green-Eyed Lady", Sugarloaf

"Heartbreaker", Pat Benatar

"Roller", April Wine

"Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress)", The Hollies

"Feels Like the First Time", Foreigner

"Renegade", Styx

"Some Kind of Wonderful", Grand Funk Railroad

"Slow Ride", Foghat

"Ballroom Blitz", Sweet (I don't know if this was on the "Rocky Horror Picture Show" soundtrack, but it sounds like it would've fit right in with that zany movie)

Posted

Hilrarious. :lol:

But then some people just don't listen to the meaning of the lyrics; let them stew in thir ignorance. You'd blush when you find out what the lyrics to ZZTop's "And I Thank You" Actually means.

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Hilrarious. :lol:

But then some people just don't listen to the meaning of the lyrics; let them stew in thir ignorance.

As one of the other characters in the movie says, "Yeah, I guess it is a pussy song. After all, it's a love song, and it doesn't have the word 'poontang' in it."

Posted

Shows where their minds are at.

I think flying off to be the GRIM REAPER'S LOVER is much better than hearing a song that has alomst nothing but obscenities in it.

Posted

Just ripped these onto the old XBox hard drive (CD name Crank up the Classic Rock).

"Takin' Care of Business", Bachman Turner Overdrive

"Jungle Love", Steve Miller Band

"Blinded by the Light", Manfred Mann's Earth Band (The Boss actually wrote this one about racing Deuce coupes; I thought the lyrics referred to Hearts, because it's hard as all hell to Shoot the Moon with the deuce of hearts in your hand)

"Foreplay/Long Time", Boston

"Bad to the Bone", George Thorogood and the Destroyers

"Smoke on the Water", Deep Purple (_-|-- to a certain Frank Zappa and the Mothers fan, you flare gun wielding son of a bitch; the finger is kinda halfhearted, though, because if that event hadn't happened, we wouldn't have a song that kicks maximum ass)

"Jailbreak", Thin Lizzy (one of Lynnot's (sp.?) best)

"(Don't Fear) The Reaper", Blue Oyster Cult (one of their darkest best)

"Green-Eyed Lady", Sugarloaf

"Heartbreaker", Pat Benatar

"Roller", April Wine

"Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress)", The Hollies

"Feels Like the First Time", Foreigner

"Renegade", Styx

"Some Kind of Wonderful", Grand Funk Railroad

"Slow Ride", Foghat

"Ballroom Blitz", Sweet (I don't know if this was on the "Rocky Horror Picture Show" soundtrack, but it sounds like it would've fit right in with that zany movie)

Get some of this into yer, Wanzer....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4L_y9isEBCs&feature=related

"Mamma's little baby likes it short and sweet" - Great lyrics.

And my eternal thanks to Doug Mulray for introducing me to this song.

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