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NukeHand t1_jee54z1 wrote
Reply to Roger Waters for the Pink Floyd album 'The Wall' is the greatest vocal performance of all time by slowlyun
I love Pink Floyd but I’m having a really hard time disconnecting the artist from the music after what he’s done as of late.
NukeHand t1_jedza5z wrote
Reply to Non title track “title tracks” by human6742
New Radicals - You Might Be Brainwashed Too. One of a kind song named after the album… and the lyrics that came with the album in no way match what’s present on the song. Always thought that was so bizarre. Great song though.
NukeHand t1_jecg57z wrote
Reply to Best Vampire Music? by Big_Ol_Boy
LOL… King Luan - No Vampires Remain in Romania
NukeHand t1_jecf4sy wrote
Roy Orbison
NukeHand t1_jdyncg8 wrote
Reply to Daft punk by elgochomocho333
Kavinsky - Blizzard
NukeHand t1_jdylo5d wrote
Reply to Songs for driving fast by TechnicalFault3410
Ministry - Jesus Built My Hotrod, Prodigy - Rhythm Bomb, Dope Stars Inc - I’m Overdriven, Sugar Ray - Mean Machine, The Atom Age - Ms. Death Texas, Sebastion Gampl - Under Control, Scandroid - Phoenix, Blood Sucking Zombies from Outerspace - Dr. Freudstein, and of course… Van Halen - Panama .
NukeHand t1_jdtypxl wrote
Reply to Music Suggestions by FR1ED-R1CE
Cobra Man - Bad Feeling, Bru-C - hideout, Park Hye Jin - Like This, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs - Tapes & Money, Dawn Rell - On A Wave, Blood Sucking Zombies from Outerspace - Dr.Freudstein, The Hillbilly Moon Explosion - My love for evermore, The Clash - Rock The Casbah (Ranking Roger). Last one is a really different and good cover that the clash actually chose to host on their Spotify. Hope something lands! It’s a bunch of different genres.
NukeHand t1_jdr0dj0 wrote
Reply to Q. What do you feel when you stop and listen to songs you listened to at the peak of your teenage years? by Rae_esah
I had extremely obscure taste for a teenager.
NukeHand t1_jdqvu5g wrote
Reply to Listening to music in different languages by rashan688
Gotan Project - Queremos Pas, Aural Vampire - Dark Wave Surfer, Rammstein - Ich Tu der weh, Jean Tonique - En Voilier. Some of the many songs I’ve loved in different languages over the years (Spanish, Japanese, German, French). Spanning every kind of genre and I’ve translated each. I recommend them all (world music, electro, industrial, and funk are their genres in order).
NukeHand t1_jdh23ax wrote
Reply to Who's your favourite lyricist? by loveneverfails318
Jared Louche of Chemlab. Without a doubt.
NukeHand t1_jcf4pm7 wrote
Reply to comment by Snarleey in Just learned of jamiroquai by ChizyChaz123
NukeHand t1_jcf3u5u wrote
Reply to comment by Snarleey in Just learned of jamiroquai by ChizyChaz123
Lol well played.
NukeHand t1_jcedn0j wrote
Reply to comment by ashmichael73 in Just learned of jamiroquai by ChizyChaz123
I heard about him through my electric mistress.
NukeHand t1_jaamllz wrote
Reply to comment by Ur4FartKn0ck3r in Who is doing something different in music? I've been spending hours going through music sites only finding bands that are basically just making new songs in well defined genres. Who is defying genres or experimenting successfully? by sidianmsjones
I’ve listened to both artist discography numerous times. While the pre Julian K era of Orgy might compliment Deadsy well on tour, they’re certainly different bands. The song writing, hardware, aesthetic, are all different. Their only real overlap is that they use synths over rock. By that measure, anyone doing industrial is copying Orgy.
NukeHand t1_jaae1qy wrote
Reply to Bands that disbanded and went extinct? by sumerof94
Dead On TV, the original Orgy, Gravity Kills, Many Machines On 9, there are too many to name.
NukeHand t1_jaachfl wrote
Reply to Who is doing something different in music? I've been spending hours going through music sites only finding bands that are basically just making new songs in well defined genres. Who is defying genres or experimenting successfully? by sidianmsjones
Deadsy, Disasteradio, Mr.Motherfucker all spring to mind.
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Reply to comment by pspartoutsr in Bands you discovered as a result of soundtracks? by pspartoutsr
Test Drive Off-road - Gravity Kills, Mortal Kombat OST / Mortal Kombat More Kombat - the rest of the artist. It’s what introduced me to industrial music.
NukeHand t1_j6n1yo1 wrote
Chemlab, Gravity Kills, KMFDM, Supltura, Sister Machine Gun, Napalm Death… I’ve been fortunate to find some of the best via soundtracks.
NukeHand t1_j6n1l9t wrote
Reply to One hit wonders with good albums? by StArsenkov
New Radicals - You Might Be Brainwashed Too
Everyone knew You Get What You Give but the rest of the album was really damn good. A shame he stopped making his own music and moved onto simply song writing.
NukeHand t1_j6i0fsh wrote
Reply to Help!!! I'm Hooked on the "The Walking Dead" intro song... Ineed more similar ominous spooky songs in my life... by sever_rd
The soundtrack to It Follows is full of gems.
Likewise the Silent Hill soundtracks have always been a fantastic source of creepy.
NukeHand t1_j5nfolf wrote
Reply to Name a song that isn’t new by any means, but sounds fresh, like it was recorded yesterday. by Glad_Dig_8996
Full On The Mouth - People Mover
NukeHand t1_j5nfn80 wrote
Reply to Name a song that isn’t new by any means, but sounds fresh, like it was recorded yesterday. by Glad_Dig_8996
Chemlab - Exile On Mainline
NukeHand t1_j5nfm9c wrote
Reply to Name a song that isn’t new by any means, but sounds fresh, like it was recorded yesterday. by Glad_Dig_8996
Ministry - I Wanted To Tell Her
NukeHand t1_jee8i7t wrote
Reply to comment by feral_philosopher in Roger Waters for the Pink Floyd album 'The Wall' is the greatest vocal performance of all time by slowlyun
I never would’ve guessed that he, of all people, would’ve taken that position. I have to believe it’s because of black mail or something we can’t see. It just doesn’t add up.