The gentle hum of the 24 servers on my half of the lab. Soothing white noise.
But when nobody's looking, in no particular order;
Hoobastank - Disappear
Mudvayne - Not Falling, World So Cold, Happy?
Godsmack - Voodoo, I Stand Alone
No Doubt - Hella Good
Rob Thomas - All That I Am, Smooth (with Santana)
INXS - Never Tear Us Apart, Mystify, Pretty Vegas
Breaking Benjamin - Diary of Jane, So Cold, Polyamourus, You
Lacuna Coil - Enjoy the Silence, Heaven's a Lie
Avenged Sevenfold - Seize the Day, Unholy Confessions
VAST - Touched
Evanescence - Going Under, Bring Me to Life
30 Seconds to Mars - Attack, A Beautiful Lie, From Yesterday
The Muppet Show - Manamana, I'm Going to Go Back There Someday
Bruce Dickenson - Tears of a Dragon
Dream Theatre - Pull Me Under
Black Flag - "Black Coffee"
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds - "Red Right Hand"
Chevelle - "Still Running (Punisher mix)"
Richard Shindell - "Waist Deep in the Big Muddy (Pete Seeger cover)"
KMFDM - "Adios"
Mastodon - "March of the Fire Ants"
Rollins Band - "Low Self Opinion"
Tsunami Bomb - "My Machete"
KMFDM - "Juke Joint Jezebel"
Bouncing Souls - "Letter from Iraq"
The 69 Eyes: "Radical"
In Tenebris: "Chrysalis"
Adema: "All these Years"
The Tea Party: "Luxuria"
Lacrimas Profundre: "Filthy Notes"
Moonspell: "Ruin and Misery"
H.I.M. : "Beyond Redemption"
All on my Pandora station.....got it trained perfectly!
James Keegan(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber)
The Appleseed Cast- "Low Level Owl", volumes 1 and 2.
Eric Clapton - "Cocaine"
Voxtrot - "Raised by Wolves"
Rollins Band - "Disconnect"
Ludwig von Beethoven - "Ode to Joy" - Slooshy the lovely lovely sounds, O my brothers.
Coheed & Cambria - "The Faint of Hearts (acoustic version)"
James Keegan(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber)
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:
Voxtrot - "Raised by Wolves"
That's where this drawing came from; title track. When I showed it in Nashville it was titled "I Remember You Were Reckless, You Were Hungry, You Were Real" but that doesn't really fit in a browser window. If you get the chance to see them live, do it. One of the best concerts I've seen in a long time.
That's where this drawing came from; title track. When I showed it in Nashville it was titled "I Remember You Were Reckless, You Were Hungry, You Were Real" but that doesn't really fit in a browser window. If you get the chance to see them live, do it. One of the best concerts I've seen in a long time.
Huh. I'd seen that drawing before, but I never made the connection. Cool.
James Keegan(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber)
Yeah, I can't blame you for not making the connection; no one knew right off the bat what the hell I was every trying to convey in my pictures in school. Just too weird/obtuse/only make sense to me. Sometimes I get images and stories in my head from songs, like what Eddie Munster's courtship ritual might be (or maybe what mine actually is) or a sad story about inmates slow dancing, each imagining someone else instead of who they're really with ("I'd break the law once every week to feel your touch").
Sick Puppies - "Deliverance"
Brand New - "Logan to Government Center (demo version)"
The Fratellis - "Baby Fratelli"
Richard Shindell - "By Now"
Black Flag - "TV Party"
Primus - "John the Fisherman"
Black Sabbath - "Iron Man"
Ludwig van Beethoven - "Sonata for Violin and Piano"
Agent Orange - "Bloodstains"
Richard Shindell - "Last Fare of the Day"
On occasion, people on the boards have asked "who is this Peter Mulvey guy that Shiny keeps raving about?" Well, I tracked down a few clips of his stuff on youtube, and here they are:
Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem - "Whisky in the Jar"
Atreyu - "Doomsday"
The Offspring - "Race Against Myself"
Age of Daze - "Afflicted"
Black Flag - "Slip It In"
Gorilla Biscuits - "Start Today"
Richard Shindell - "Nora"
Seether - "Remedy"
Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem - "The Wind that Shakes the Barley"
The Offspring - "Hit That"
Slayer - "Born to be Wild (Steppenwolf cover)"
Marcy Playground - "A Cloak of Elvenkind"
Blue October - "Hate Me"
Bayside - "Duality"
Iced Earth - "The Hunter"
Meatloaf, Bat out of Hell III, a new cd in my collection so I have only played it two or three times. So far I find a few songs harder than I like. I really enjoyed Bat out of Hell and Bat out of Hell II even more so. I really enjoy Meatloaf, he is so dynamic in the songs he sings and most of them are written by Jim Steinman, one of those perfect writer/singer combinations in my opinion.