Thirty Seconds to Mars, This is War album
MercyMe, Greater
The Pierces' 13 Tales of Love and Revenge album
The Oral Cigarettes (mostly just Kyouran Hey Kids!)
Garbage's self titled album
Limp Bizkit (older stuff)
Pitbull feat Christina Aguilera, Feel This Moment
Bob Seger (Someday and others)
Don McLean's American Pie album
Rancid's And Out Come the Wolves... album
Smashing Pumpkins (random early stuff, up through the MCIS album)
Fiona Apple's first album
Phil Collins and Genesis, random songs from both
Imagine Dragons, Believer and Radioactive
Mumford & Sons, I Will Wait
I've got tons and tons more. I'm a music fiend, but that's the most recent played on my current playlist.
It's cool that you like Rancid. I agree that their "Wolves" album is the best one. Do you also like The Clash? "White Riot" is such a great song. I feel like Rancid are pretty much The Clash's early sound but just a modernised version.
I do, although not as much as I like Rancid. I teetered between a few songs off of Wolves and Radiohead's Street Spirit (Fade In Fade Out) for probably half a year solid of high school. Any time I wanted to zone out I would play the intro riff to Street Spirit, deep in thought. It's still a good one for brainstorming. I played it on heavy rotation in the 2016 run up, while we were combing through the Podesta emails and memeing that info out to FB and such.
I'm a big k-pop fan (obviously) and I find SPEED's "It's Over" is a great motivational song. I'm not sure what it is about this song that really drives me to think positive thoughts about the Trump campaign. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOlBheJB3ww
Thirty Seconds to Mars, This is War album MercyMe, Greater The Pierces' 13 Tales of Love and Revenge album The Oral Cigarettes (mostly just Kyouran Hey Kids!) Garbage's self titled album Limp Bizkit (older stuff) Pitbull feat Christina Aguilera, Feel This Moment Bob Seger (Someday and others) Don McLean's American Pie album Rancid's And Out Come the Wolves... album Smashing Pumpkins (random early stuff, up through the MCIS album) Fiona Apple's first album Phil Collins and Genesis, random songs from both Imagine Dragons, Believer and Radioactive Mumford & Sons, I Will Wait
I've got tons and tons more. I'm a music fiend, but that's the most recent played on my current playlist.
It's cool that you like Rancid. I agree that their "Wolves" album is the best one. Do you also like The Clash? "White Riot" is such a great song. I feel like Rancid are pretty much The Clash's early sound but just a modernised version.
I do, although not as much as I like Rancid. I teetered between a few songs off of Wolves and Radiohead's Street Spirit (Fade In Fade Out) for probably half a year solid of high school. Any time I wanted to zone out I would play the intro riff to Street Spirit, deep in thought. It's still a good one for brainstorming. I played it on heavy rotation in the 2016 run up, while we were combing through the Podesta emails and memeing that info out to FB and such.
I'm a big k-pop fan (obviously) and I find SPEED's "It's Over" is a great motivational song. I'm not sure what it is about this song that really drives me to think positive thoughts about the Trump campaign. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOlBheJB3ww
MERLE HAGGARD. CHARLIE DANIELS. THE MAN IN BLACK.
Instrumental Surf.
Dick Dale the Bambi Molestors The Sir Finks The Ventures The blue Stingrays The Red Elvises
Thanks for turning me onto The Bambi Molestors, these guys are cool!
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I forgot The 5-6-7-8āsāā sortakinda like an all-girl Japanese Ramones. Good speeding ticket music š
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MaEL0JJaHkk&feature=emb_title
This guy has such a smooth voice! So much resonance and stability. I wonder why I've never heard of him, he should be bigger.
The kid has talent, that's for sure.