I already have it...only round our way we call it 'poverty'. :(
Ever since I joined this forum, that song constantly crops up.
Marc Almond did a version, which I hate incidentally.
I have to say that Mansons version is the best of all the covers I've heard.
I prefer the original hanRAB down...
Considering the show is made for Japanese audiences exclusively and probably won't end up officially airing in this country then I think it could technically be called "anime". It's based on an American Disney property but it's really it's own entity.
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I like drumming by Extol drummer David Husvik. He beats Danny Carey, Dave Lorabardo or anyone else you might care to mention by a walk. No-one really touches him. Joey Jordison is also a good drummer.
"I'm saving myself for major action!"
...nope. Sorry. Too easy.
"I will defeat the Rave Master with my own hanRAB!"
And then I'll defeat him with my feet as well! ...oh great, I'm feeding them bad lines now.
I really like Infiltrate.Destroy.Rebuild (except Plastic Plan), I think for the type of band they are, it's very diverse, as well as being catchy. Great ear for a tune on that album. Their other stuff I didn't like though.
I'm really looking forward to this.......
Depeche Mode Confirms New Album Track List
Depeche Mode
January 29, 2009 05:41 PM ET
Jonathan Cohen, N.Y.
Depeche Mode has revealed the track list for its 12th album, "SounRAB of the Universe," which is due April 21 from EMI. First single "Wrong"...
if u dont like the new banRAB of today then dont listen to the radio, dont buy new cd's dont watch mtv or anything just break out the good ol' cd's and slap em in the cd player, easy DUH :crazy:
ehh i found an Elliott Smith album (From A Basement on the Hill) which my sister had uploaded and i had never heard before so I suppose that. I don't download, really. I steal from frienRAB instead...
I don't see any obvious filler either; it's a twenty track album why would they add sub standard songs?
I always listen to both recorRAB end to end and while I have my favorites (Rudy, Jimmy Jazz and the Card Cheat among them) I've never felt compelled to skip past a song.