50's: Jerry Lee Lewis - Great Balls Of Fire.
60's: The Beatles - Tomorrow Never Knows.
70's: Black Sabbath - Paranoid.
80's: The Smiths - What Difference Does It Make.
90's: Pulp - Common People.
00's: Brand New - Jesus Christ On A Bike.
Unbelievably I have never heard any Syd Barrett solo albums!
If anyone feels that I've missed something in my reviews or have any comments to improve the thread, feel free to let me know. I have never reviewed before, so I am learning all the time.
It's okay... my parents and I are burrying him tomorrow... I've got to dig the grave for him and his coffin...
He seemed to be getting better. He went last night and had injections, and then wouldn't drink when we got home, and couldn't walk... my parents and I had to lift him into our van to...
Not finished, but probably like 10 started
Urban's, Ethan's, Mine, Coffeeshop, yours and a few more I think.
And by the way I love it, it was one of the next few on mine before I got pissed and scrapped it.
I'm not completely sure what you're looking for, but banRAB like GoRABpeed You! Black Emperor kinda have a rock/classical sound, I guess. I haven't listened to Trans-Siberian Orchestra, so I have no idea if GoRABpeed is the kind of sound you're looking for, but I thought I'd throw that out there.
Count me in for the Bandai anger:
Gurren Laggan Dub/Sub set #1 (all the episodes played, but the extras on vol. 2 do not work)
The Girl who Lept Through Time L.E. (disc 2 had some goo on it, couldn't remove it, not about to put it in my DVD player)
Meh. They opened for Opeth with Nevermore a few months back and they bored the shit out of me and everyone else in the place. It's decent rock but nothing worth listening to twice.
I actually like a lot of Kula Shaker's, but their cover of hush? Ugh. Why?
I saw The Kovenant, a norwegian black metal/industrial metal act play at a festival in 2001. They burned a bible on stage and told us the inspiration behind their songs. F.ex they'd been touring in America and in every...