What are you listening to?

Shade Empire - Conjuration (why is Pandora forcing so much black metal at me today? I already hit next or thumbs down to a few tracks and still they persist).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dVz2D1xS-0

Future Dead

Mariana And The Diamonds - Radioactive

Dying Fetus - Invert The Idols
great 2012 album

EVE Online: Retribution - 2012 - Login Theme

They just revealed it and I’m already in love.

Dragged into Sunlight - Lashed to the Grinder and Stoned to Death

Really good death/black metal that uses recordings of crazy people talking as samples.

Generally that’s not what I think about when I hear ‘really good music’.

Europe - The Final Countdown
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcJ-wNmazHQ

You don’t like metal :fffuuu: ? Have you listened to it at least or not?

Also

Dragged into Sunlight - Widowmaker Part 1

Frankly, the whole “voice sampling from insane people” thing kinda turns me off to it. I mean, they probably didn’t get consent for it… It just seems like they’re taking advantage of the damned.

I can kind of understand what you mean, didn’t think of it that way. They’re not too frequent though and for all you know they could have gotten permission (as much permission as you can get from an insane person). I’m not going to let that stop me fro enjoying the music though.

TVotR - Satellite

love this ep

Bring Me The Horizon - Black And Blue
Blaze - Blood And Belief

Da Shootaz - Joyride[/SIZE]

^wow that is quite a long story but makes me wonder: Using MLP:FIS as some kind of therapy for depressed or unlucky patients or so ? instead of throwing kittens at them o.O

Edit: Absu - A Song for Ea

MLP is the new gay. You know, back when kids pretended to be gay just to get attention from their parents or to stand out from the crowd during high school?

The only difference is that I don’t support MLP watchers’ rights.

Metallica - Sanitarium
As I Lay Dying - Through Struggle

Morbid Angel - Fall From Grace
please, let’s NOT start an anti-brony discussion

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