https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goeOUTRy2es
Linked by Jokerine. Cheers.
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Laura Shigihara - Plants vs Zombies - Zombies on Your Lawn
Squarepusher - Numbers Lucent - Zounds Perspex
CLOUDC - Han Cat & Co.
Gorillaz - Demon Days - El Mañana
MGMT - Oracular Spectacular - Electric Feel
Cake - Short Skirt/Long Jacket
Great band.
Depeche Mode - Reach Out and Touch Faith
Nice bass. Glad my headphones have bass boost.
Gorillaz - Gorillaz - Rock The House
Deicide - Revocate the Agitator
Morbid Angel - Secured Limitations
Lilly Allen - Sessions Six [Disc 1] - The Fear (Dresden & Johnston Club Mix)
You better be trollin’.
Heh, I do have some headphones with bass boost. They’re good for certain songs, but when it comes to classical music, they suck fat ass.
Please stop talking, stop now.
Your bad logic is hurting my brain.
I don’t have any speakers at home or work. All music is heard through headsets unless I am in my car.
Lamb of God - The Faded Line
Weezer - Trouble Maker
Silversun Pickups - Lazy Eye
Working for a Nuclear Free City - Silent Melody
It makes complete sense, you should see the massive subs he has in those things.
OH GOD THE MADNESS IS SPREADING!.
[COLOR=‘White’]I’m not kidding stop talking the bad logic hurts, its like a mindfuck for audiophiles.
T’was a joke. No need for hysterics.
Sorry, sorry. There’s no need to be mad. I actually care about my earphones a lot. The ones with the ugly bass are some Philips SHS420/37 earhook headphones that my parents bought me, and I use them every once in a while. Guess I can’t complain, since I didn’t choose them. I have other earphones which are much better - some Philips SHS3200/37 for daily use, a Philips SHM3300/37 lightweight multimedia headset for the PC, and some delicious Philips SHP1900 full-size stereo headphones which I use when I really want to enjoy my music. Maybe I’m an audiophile, maybe not, but I certainly care about what I put into my ears.
Now, on topic, I’m currently listening to U.S.C.H., by Turmion Kätilöt. Good upbeat rock, perfect for homework.
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