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im really into music and movies
my favourite music genres are rock, metal, acoustic,and anternative rock
my favourite films are, pulp fiction, reservoir dogs, shawshank redemption, one flew over the cuckoos nest and the shining
Recent Reviews
i must admit the concept of a rage covers album does seem pretty strange. but rage breathe their own style into these choices and make them completely in rages unique style. Underrated. Awesome.
Download:Microphone Fiend, How I Could Just Kill a Man, Maggies Farm
Download:Microphone Fiend, How I Could Just Kill a Man, Maggies Farm
posted February 25, 2007 at 04:43:04 AM
Okay so first things first...this isnt as good as their self titled debut, but who can resist such angry rock anthems as guerilla radio, sleep now in the fire, and calm like a bomb? just awesome, but buy the debut first.
Download:Sleep Now in the Fire, Born of a Broken Man, Calm like a Bomb
Download:Sleep Now in the Fire, Born of a Broken Man, Calm like a Bomb
posted February 25, 2007 at 04:38:43 AM
This is possibly one of the most angry debuts of all time. Classics like Bombtrack and Bullet in the Head sound just as fresh today as they would have in the 90s. For fans of rock and rap alike, this is THE band of the 90s.
Download:Bombtrack, Take the Power Back, Bullet in the Head
Download:Bombtrack, Take the Power Back, Bullet in the Head
posted February 25, 2007 at 04:35:07 AM
This album...is strange, special, different, and quite unlike anything you've heard before. Tool took a different approach on this album as on their previous ones, and went for the more chilled out sound. That doesnt mean there arent rock anthems 'Vicarious' and 'The Pot' rival songs from Tools back catalogue such as 'Stinkfist' and 'Parabola'. The real star of the show though is the 11 minute epic 'Rosetta Stoned'. This song is just so diverse its odd!
Download: Jambi, The Pot, Rosetta Stoned
Download: Jambi, The Pot, Rosetta Stoned
posted February 21, 2007 at 01:00:23 PM
The most epic metal album ever, forget reign in blood, this is the s**t! Every single song is memorable, from the gloomy opening of 'Battery' to the thrashy outro of 'Damage Inc.' Metal perfection
Download: Battery, Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
Download: Battery, Welcome Home (Sanitarium)
posted February 21, 2007 at 12:48:45 PM


