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Must be downloaded
2009年 12月 19日, 12:14 作者:NeatBee
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Playlist Sountox on neurobeat.net - Dec, 08 2009
2009年 12月 8日, 20:01 作者:Sountox
JPLS - Reset
Orphx - First Light
Hayate - Clown Or Freq
Knarz - Tanzmaschine1
Nitzer Ebb - Control I'm Here (The Hacker Remix)
Hacker, the - Planet 89
Klangwerk - Die Kybernauten (RAZORMAID Mix)
Killing Joke - Love Like Blood(Deedrah)
Prodigy, The - Voodoo People (Eskimo Remix)
S.U.N. Project - 380 Volt
HEIL, Johannes - Jump Around
Underworld - Rez/Cowgirl
BAILEY, Marco - Pro-Electric
HUNTEMANN, Oliver - Senso
marcel janovsky - Okay (Sensoreal Remix)
Maetrik - Socom
port-royal - HVA (Failed Revolutions) -
Bands Ive Seen...
2009年 11月 26日, 15:15 作者:Dudemaister09
A list of all the bands i can remember seein.. not in any order..
not all good bands.. some i jus happend to be there...
1. Tool
2. Deftones
3. SOiL x3
4. Coheed & Cambria x2
5. Metallica x2
6. Wicked Wisdom
7. Korn x3
8. Stone Sour x2
9. Guns N' Roses
10. Bullet For My Valentine x2
11. Cradle of Filth
12. In Flames
13. 36 Crazyfists
14. Slipknot x2
15. One Minute Silence
16. Machine Head x2
17. American Head Charge
18. Audioslave
19. And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of The Dead
20. Hundred Reasons
21. DragonForce
22. Breed 77
23. Alter Bridge
24. Billy Talent
25. The Prodigy
26. Aiden
27. Fightstar x4
28. Zebrahead x2
29. Zico chain x2
30. My Chemical Romance x2
31. Velvet Revolver
32. Wolfmother
33. Megadeth
34. Buckcherry x2
35. Linkin Park x2
36. Marilyn Manson x2
37. Bowling for Soup x2
38. 30 Seconds to Mars
39. Shadows Fall
40. Hellyeah
41. Turisas
42. Iron Maiden
43. Evanesence
44. Lamb of God x2
45. Papa Roach x3
46. Filter
47. Biffy Clyro
48. Dream Theater
49. Real Big Fish x2.. or maybe 3..
50. KISS
51. Motorhead
52. Disturbed
53. Seether x2
54. Staind x2
55. Black Tide
56. The Offspring
57. Incubus
58. Job for a Cowboy
59. Lost Prophets
60. Jimmy Eat World
61. Apocolyptica
62. Black Stone Cherry x3
63. Stone Gods
64. Rise Against
65. Lethal Bizzle
66. Artic Monkeys
67. The Streets
68. Dizzee Rascal
69. Feeder x2
70. Less Than Jake
71. Muse
72. Pearl Jam
73. Placebo
74. Primal Scream
75. Hell Is For Heros
76. Violent Delight
77. Faith No More
78. Limp Bizkit x2
79. Killswitch Engage
80. The Blackout
81. Pendulum
82. Down
83. Def Leppard
84. Whitesnake
85. ZZ Top
86. Journey
87. Motley Crue
88. Dir en grey
89. Steadlur
90. Opeth
91. Chris Cornell
92. The Answer
93. Static-X
94. Shinedown x2
95. Volbeat
96. Backyard Babies
97. Middle Class Rut
98. Anvil
99. The Used
100. Heaven & Hell
101. Alien Ant Farm
102. Anthrax
103. Taking Back Sunday
104. Airbourne
105. Skindred
106. MC Lars
107. Nine Inch Nails x2
108. Killing Joke
109. Saxon
110. Avenged Sevenfold
111. Alice in Chains
112. Lauren Harris
113. Exit Ten
114. Young Guns -
The Soundtrack of My Life
2009年 11月 25日, 15:03 作者:th3m3
So here's how you do it:
- Open your library (iTunes, Winamp, Media Player, iPod, etc)
- Put it on shuffle
- Press play
- For every question, type the song that's playing
- When you go to a new question, press the next button
- No cheating!
Opening Credits
Parkway Drive - Carrion
Waking Up
Richard Ashcroft - God in the Numbers
First Day At School
The Cure - Just Like Heaven
Falling In Love
The Smiths - Shoplifters Of The World Unite
Losing Virginity
Killing Joke - Love Like Blood
Fight Song
Rage Against the Machine - Bombtrack
Breaking Up
Mogwai - Stupid Fuck Gets Chased By the Police and Loses His Slut Girlfriend
Prom
Protest the Hero - Sequoia Throne
Life
Amusement Parks on Fire - Out of the Angeles
Mental Breakdown
Robbie Williams - The Trouble With Me
Driving
Breaking Benjamin - Polyamorous
Depression
Oasis - Slide Away
Partying
Doom Unit - Killing Time
Happy dance
Arab Strap - Fucking Little Bastards
Betrayal
Queen - Under Pressure
Regretting
The Enemy - Aggro
Long night alone
Billy Talent - Devil on My Shoulder
Flashback
Mudvayne - Forget to Remember
Getting Back Together
Keane - Is It Any Wonder
Wedding
Franz Ferdinand - Well That Was Easy
Birth of Child
Working for a Nuclear Free City - England
Final Battle
Lamb of God - Vigil
Death Scene
Akercocke - Intractable
Funeral Song
Iron Maiden - Hallowed Be Thy Name
End Credits
Killswitch Engage - Reject Yourself -
Tuesday Twenty: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.05a: 40 to 21
2009年 11月 24日, 14:22 作者:amodelofcontrol
Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01a: 200 to 181
Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01b: 180 to 161
Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02a: 160 to 141
Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02b: 140 to 121
Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.03a: 120 to 101
Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.03b: 100 to 81
Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.04a: 80 to 61
Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.04b: 60 to 41
Part five - and the final part - of my tracks of the 90s rundown.
40
R.E.M.
Man on the Moon
Automatic for the People
1992
Ironic that from their darkest, bleakest (and most critically popular) album would come R.E.M.'s most joyous, uplifting song of all - this tender tribute to Andy Kaufman should perhaps be sad, but instead it's euphoric - and not to mention, has a brilliantly silly Elvis impersonation, too...
39
Curve
Chinese Burn
Come Clean
1998
For those of us who were fans of Curve from some time before 1997 or so - i.e. their shoegaze-y days - their transition into female-fronted industrial was a little bit of shock, notwithstanding the NIN-esque textures that Cuckoo introduced. No, not even that could have prepared us for Chinese Burn, a monstrously loud industrial track that was a quite spectacular change of direction - and resurrected a near-forgotten band, too...
38
The Cure
Burn
The Crow
1995
The greatest moment of a brilliantly diverse soundtrack, this was written specifically for the film, and for me is one of the best songs The Cure every wrote - the pitch black darkness and desperation of the song matches the rainy environment of the film perfectly, and it's also a near-perfect encompassing of everything that was so great about The Cure musically.
37
Chemlab
Suicide Jag
Burn Out at the Hydrogen Bar
1993
Ah, the golden era of "machine rock", or "coldwave", if you prefer. Either way, this is back from the earlier days of industrial rock, when rock acts first were trying to bring together synth programming with a traditional rock structure, and indeed vice versa. Jared Louche's Chemlab seem to have been around for ever, notwithstanding the odd break in service, but this is one of their earlier songs, and still probably their best - it's not quite rock, not quite industrial, but either way it's great, and Jared's somewhat cryptic lyrics - while still being anthemic - make it even better.
36
Pitchshifter
Underachiever
Infotainment?
1996
The first sign that PSI were changing from their Godflesh-influenced grind into something more radically different was this track - the quasi-drum'n'bass beat, the sheets of guitar riffs raining down, and the more melodic vocals. Even so, we are talking a matter of degrees here, and this was considerably more abrasive still than the material that gained them so much success subsequently...
35
Strapping Young Lad
Oh My Fucking God
City
1997
Really, how does he do it? Producing album after album of wildly inventive, chaotic metal that is always, without fail, of interest. Particularly the material from this album, where Devin Townsend really hit paydirt. Apparently this track in particular was inspired by a particularly intense acid trip, or something like, and it's sense of humour along with the astonishing musicianship on display are what make this track so fantastic (and yes, this track is better than
Detox).
34
Senser
Eject
Stacked Up
1994
Back in the days pre-Nu Metal, Rap Metal was for a while actually pretty good. It all seems so long ago, of course, but back then there were a few bands willing to mix politics and incendiary music in a big way, too. I've already covered Rage, but for some reason I always come back to Senser - and in particular this track - first. Hidden away at the tail end of Stacked Up, this always seemed like the forgotten single from the album, despite it being miles better than both
Age Of Panic and
Switch. Each to their own, I guess. Back to this track - a searing, rampaging beast, with Heitham Al-Sayed's machine-gun-fire rapping matching more perfectly than ever with co-vocalist Kerstin Haigh's more melodic chorus, and lyrics suggesting a way of life where you find your own path. Being sixteen when I first heard this, it made a lot of sense.
33
Cubanate
It
Interference
1998
The opening track to Marc Heal's industrial titan's last album, reputedly the lyrics were recorded in one furious take at the end of the album sessions - and they dovetail perfectly with the bruising, low-end roar of the music - a thunderous wall of drum'n'bass, well, mostly bass, frankly, that still terrorizes dancefloors now.
32
Gravity Kills
Enough
Gravity Kills
1996
Yeah, they might be derided as another band riding on the coattails of NIN or whoever, but I don't dare - I still love this album (and the follow-up, actually, but that's beside the point). This was one of the first tracks I came across, it's rampaging industrial metal beat lighting up clubs and my stereo for some time (and still does).
31
Smashing Pumpkins
Silverfuck
Siamese Dream
1993
The glory days of the 'Pumpkins are long, long time ago, the memory of how great they used to be sadly superseded in many ways by just how much of a poor caricature they have become. But anyway, enough about the recent past, let's delve back into history. Siamese Dream - their best album, don't let anyone tell you it's Mellon Collie & The Infinite Sadness, really, it's most certainly not - was a balancing act of chart-bothering singles and sweeping epics, and this particular track was the epic that Billy Corgan tried to better at least once on every album that followed, and he never came close. Eight-minute of blistering rock, ambience, prog and tenderness, every single thing that was great about this band was contained at one point or another in this song.
30
Nine Inch Nails
Gave Up (Remixed by Coil with Danny Hyde)
Fixed
1992
I read somewhere that the unusual, cut-up vocals (it sounds as if certain syllables were cut out to break things up) were done because of Coil's distain for choruses, and if so, all the better. This is one of the best remixes I've ever heard, the clanking, dark ambient intro giving way to fast-paced electronics with the cut-up vocals on top, and all-in it's way, way better than the more conventional original version...
29
Ministry
Jesus Built My Hotrod
[Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and The Way To Suck Eggs]
1992
Who knows what the fuck Gibby Haynes was on about in his deranged rants on this track, but whatever it was, it sounded like fantastic fun. As was the track itself - a supercharged, speeding industrial metal behemoth hurtling towards the barriers and not giving a shit.
28
Faith No More
Everything's Ruined
Angel Dust
1992
Angel Dust was awesome - and a hell of a step into the unknown following the mildly more straightforward The Real Thing - and perhaps unexpectedly, for such a insanely experimental album, was a big success. This has been my favourite of the singles from this album for years, and always seemed to be the forgotten single, as it were - and was ignored again on the band's reformation this year. It's bass-heavy charge is simply the finest moment on the album, although the video doesn't half look dated...
27
Nirvana
Come As You Are
Nevermind
1991
So it might have borrowed (ok, nicked wholesale) the bassline from Killing Joke's
Eighties, but it turned it into something wholly darker, strangely. One of the least likely singles from the all-conquering Nevermind, perhaps, at least until the chorus kicks through the door, it's also the best four minutes Kurt Cobain's band ever wrote, and one of the few Nirvana songs I still go back to time and time again.
26
Tool
Forty Six & 2
Ænima
1996
Like many Tool songs, this song has deeper lyrical meanings that many of us might well have missed otherwise, but musically is one of the more straightforward songs on the album (it's even in 4/4 for most of the time!). This latter point doesn't reduce the astonishing power of this track, though, particularly as it picks up the pace later in the track.
25
Mazzy Star
Fade Into You
So Tonight That I Might See
1993
Mazzy Star's bluesy, minimalist ballads were something of an acquired taste, and were really for a particular time, too - after dark. But it was always all about Hope Sandoval's utterly gorgeous voice, and it's certainly the case with this track - her voice dominates proceedings, not that anyone was complaining... (Also of note from this era is the glorious Jesus & Mary Chain's Sometimes Always, that she duetted on - I'd forgotten all about that until researching this...)
24
Manic Street Preachers
Yes
The Holy Bible
1994
The searing, burning opener to one of the most astonishingly hate-fuelled albums ever released, Richey Edwards' lyrics appear to compare the idea of "selling out" to prostitution, and it's perhaps even more incredible that the band were actually considering this to be a single at one point. Not that it's a bad song, by any stretch - it's by miles my favourite Manics track - it's just that it's not really the type of song that would be considered, er, pop. The spiky, edgy rock, the only-just understandable lyrics, oh, and the use of the word "cunt" within the first two lines...
23
KMFDM
Juke Joint Jezebel
Nihil
1994
It certainly had a helping hand from appearing on the Mortal Kombat Soundtrack, but this eternally popular industrial dancefloor track would surely have ended up with the same status even if it hadn't been used. I mean, how could we resist a thumping beat, crunching guitars and a gospel-based chorus? By a long chalk the most uplifting industrial track I've ever heard, I'm not entirely sure this will ever go out of fashion.
22
Daft Punk
Da Funk
Homework
1997
Daft Punk's ascent to the mainstream seemed to have taken all of, oh, five minutes, but I'm sure it took longer than that. But with tracks as great as this, it's not hard to see why they became so popular so fast. A thumping, um, funk house track that is a masterpiece of simplicity, it's video is also of note for being so wilfully odd (and sad, too...).
21
Front Line Assembly
Vigilante
Millenium
1992
The stonking, predatory opener to FLA's most "metal" album of all, it's judicious use of samples from Falling Down only heighten the tension as it kicks in, all guns-blazing - figuratively and literally, thanks to the samples. Best experienced live, so the full force of it can be appreciated...
Shortly: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.05b: 20 to 1 -
monochrom playlist nov 21, 2009
2009年 11月 22日, 19:27 作者:brain_killer

Nordvargr - ballad of the black horseman
Apoptose - ba-137m
Les Joyaux de la Princesse - champs des martyrs
Rome - the torture detachment
The Psychogeographical Commission - have you ever
Dernière Volonté - les armes du temps
Shattered Hand - the fall and the fold
ZR19.84 - alone with everybody
Naevus - desert
...
Seabound - watching over you (album version)
Code 64 - starchaser
Covenant - monochrome
State of the Union - fall from grace
Solitary Experiments - road to horizon
C/A/T - (still) dead to me
Diary of Dreams - blind in darkness
...
SITD - frontal
FleshState - the touch of doom
Wynardtage - tragic hero (esc rmx)
Rotersand - waiting to be born
FabrikC - chinese food *
Future Trail - never farewell
And One - military fashion show *
...
Editors - all sparks
Project Komakino - penumbra 1
Qntal - sumer
Brigade Rosse - weltgeist (rorschach garden rmx)
Perfidious Words - my body's needs
The Smiths - bigmouth strikes again
The Cure - lullaby
die ärzte - der graf
Ausgang - crawling the walls *
...
And One - krieger *
Wumpscut - wreath of barbs *
X-Fusion - follow your leader
Agonoize - bloodqueen
Wynardtage - lords of darkness 2009
herzschlag - steh auf!
Dupont - money
...
Nine Inch Nails - closer
Deathstars - white wedding (billy idol cover)
Killing Joke - love like blood
Sparkadia - kiss of death
Millenia Nova feat Iggy Pop - rockicide (album version)
welle erdball - arbeit adelt *
Nitzer Ebb - join in the chant
Front 242 - headhunter -
Instant Gratification: Revoked @ Sunday, November 22nd, 2009
2009年 11月 22日, 15:12 作者:kahht
Astroboi really loves movies. Science isn't good at english. Somehow they manage to stay alive for four hours and bring classic 80s to your radio. Wonderful. Power.
Playlist:
Herbie Hancock-
Rockit
Key to the City- Back in Black Lagoon
X-Ray Spex -
Identity
Velvet Underground- Femme Fatale
Urban Dance Squad -
Deeper Shade of Soul
The Videodead - Let's Dance
The Cure - Hot Hot Hot
Prince -
Little Red Corvette
The Mighty Defenders - Over the Horizon
Corey Hart - Komrade Kiev
The Asteroids Galaxy Tour -
Crazy
John Cale -
Leaving It Up to You
Joy Division -
Shadowplay
Camouflage - The Great Commandment
Hot Little Rocket - I Want to Buy a Rug/I Don't Want to Buy a Rug
The Slits -
Ping Pong Affair
The Dudes - Small Mercies
Public Image Limited - The Order of Death
Fist - Teenage Love Affair
Shift - Shake it Down
Yello -
Lost Again
Giorgio Moroder and Philip Oakey - Together in Electric Dreams
Numan & Sharpe - Change Your Mind
ELO - Prologue/Twilight
Aaaaand... The Mighty Movie Hour begins.
The Naughty Prowlers - Baby
Mick Smiley - Magic
OMD -
If You Leave
The Hood - Salvation! Have You Said Your Prayers Today?
Simon & Garfunkle - Sound Of Silence
Azeda Booth -
Squall
Tron (Side A)
Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band
Tron (Side B)
James T. Kirks - Theme From The Twilight Living Room
The Bloodsugars -
Form/Function
Killing Joke -
Eighties
Suicide -
Ghost Rider
Steve Jones - Pleasure & Pain
The Big Pink - Dominoes
Bauhaus - Rosegarden Funeral of Sores
Tones on Tail - Lions
Love and Rockets - If There's a Heaven Above
Freddie Mercury -
Let's Turn It On
Science: Grandma Science phoned me the next day. She told me that next time I came over to play Scrabble that she'd roll up in aluminum foil. Thanks Grandma. -
Bands/Artists I've Seen Live
2009年 11月 19日, 12:10 作者:coops2404
(IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER)
Nickelback x2
Trivium x2
Slipknot
Metallica
The Luchagors
The Friday Night Boys
Rat Scabies
Black Spiders
Reno Divorce
White Lies
Poundaflesh
Eureka Machines
Cock 55
The Paddingtons
Dan Potthast
The Streets x2
Enter Shikari x3
Sonic Boom Six x6
The Skints x6
Random Hand x2
GIRLFIXER
ACID DROP
Brian James
Catch-It Kebabs
Electric Six x4
Tragedy
The Grit
Killing Joke
Gimp fist x2
Major Accident
The King Blues
Stephen Lynch
The Qemists
Moral Dilemma
U.S. Bombs
Frank Turner
Urban Scum
GG Elvis
Eagles of Death Metal x3
Human League
New Youth
No Americana
The View x2
Vampire Weekend
Arctic Monkeys x2
Faith No More
Mariachi El Bronx
Little Fish
Leftöver Crack
The Aggrolites x2
The Ronald Ray Guns
The Dickies
Pretty Machine
The Dead Weather
Manic Street Preachers
Keane
Babyshambles x2
Peter Doherty
Hadouken!
Bowling for Soup
Zebrahead
MC Lars
The Devil Wears Prada
Green Day
Prima Donna
Hot Leg
The Darkness x2
Joe Lean + the Jing Jang Jong x2
Ash
Gojira
Default
Do Me Bad Things
Midterm Break
Delays
The Ark
God Forbid
Mendeed
Polytechnic
Annihilator
Dizzee Rascal x5
The Prodigy x2
Pendulum
Does It Offend You, Yeah?
Duffy
Kate Nash
Sam Sparro
Sneaky Sound System
South Central
Lets Talk Tactics
Gabriella Cilmi
Richard John Thompson
The Last Shadow Puppets
Ipso Facto
The Black Keys
Basement Jaxx
Liam Finn
Jessica Lea Mayfield
The Exploited
Children of Bodom
Trash Talk
Sharks
Machine Head x2
The Sword
The Crave
Dot Allison
Gallows
Drew McConnell
Kieran Leonard
Adam Ficek
The Wombats
Black Stone Cherry x2
Editors x2
Calvin Harris x2
VV Brown
All Time Low
The Audition
The Friday Night Boys
The Wildhearts
White Belt Yellow Tag
Howling Bells
The Futureheads
Reverend & The Makers
Lights Go Blue
Sounds Of Swami
Papa Roach
Madina Lake
Heaven's Basement
Wintersleep
The Joy Formidable
The Leftovers
Streetlight Manifesto
Five
The Parlor Mob
Duff McKagan's Loaded
Creature With The Atom Brain
Mr Hudson
The Difference Engine x2
Last Rough Cause
Newham Generals x2
Vandal Supreme
Sanctity
Master Shortie
Cosmo Jarvis
Grand National
free runner
La Roux
The Rakes
Fightstar
The Courteeners
Maxïmo Park
3OH!3 -
Złote Mołsy 2009™ (Golden Moose Awards 2009™)
2009年 11月 18日, 16:43 作者:Moose_Elkson

W pierwotnym zamierzeniu gala Złote Mołsy 2009™ miała być nieco bardziej rozbudowana, z nagrodami podzielonymi na kategorie. Rok był słaby, więc się nie będę za dużo produkował.
Tym bardziej ciężko byłoby mi tworzyć "listę przebojów", więc zrobiłem cztery działy - tegoroczni prywatni faworyci, różnego kalibru wyróżnienia na plus i minus oraz Kupsko Roku. Niektórzy się nie załapali (np. Current 93, Clint Mansell, Pain of Salvation, Puscifer), bo okazali się zbyt przeciętni (w sumie w pozytywnym znaczeniu tego słowa), by wyróżnić się na tle moich skrajności xd.
Kolejność w poszczególnych kategoriach - przypadkowa.
Zacznijmy od ulubionych:

►Nurse With Wound - The Surveillance Lounge (+Memory Surface)

Zaryzykuję i postawię na szczycie podium. Złośliwcy powiedzą, że ciężko nazwać to muzyką, ale kij im w oczodół. Na próżno szukać tu melodii, za to trzeba uruchomić wyobraźnię. Na nocną sesyjkę jak znalazł.
experimental industrial dark ambient noise
►J. G. Thirlwell - The Venture Bros.: The Music of J. G. Thirlwell

Hm, drugie miejsce? Załóżmy. Mogę polecić każdemu.
industrial funk jazz
►Converge - Axe To Fall

mathcore hardcore
►Sunn O))) - Monolihts & Dimensions

Megszentségteleníthetetlenségeskedéseitekért.
drone doom metal fridgecore ;D
►GREYMACHINE - Disconnected

industrial drone noise
►Sylvester Anfang II - Sylvester Anfang II

freak folk drone
►Jon Lajoie - You Want Some Of This?

No, nie mogło w czołówce zabraknąć MC Wedżajny.
vagina totally not gay
►Shpongle - Ineffable Mysteries From Shpongleland

psytrance
WY(p)RÓŻNIENIA 
(zarówno większe i mniejsze, czyli w gruncie rzeczy dział bez sensu ;d)
(ale jadą alfabetycznie nawet!!1)
►Grandmother Is Dead - Trust Christ Today

Grandmother Is Dead, so pension is mine now!
http://www.grandmotherisdead.com/mp3.htm
Awangardowy black metal, wymieszany między innymi z...flamenco o___O
►A Storm of Light - Forgive Us Our Trespasses

Za nagranie ładnej płytki po pierwszych nudnych, obrzydliwie wtórnych wydawnictwach.
sludge post-metal czepiaj sie bananku
►Amesoeurs - Amesoeurs

black metal post-punk
►Blindead - Impulse EP

sludge (z atmosferką)
►Cobalt - Gin

black metal sludge
►Devin Townsend - Ki

progressive rock (metol?)
►L.U.C - Zrozumieć Polskę 39/89

Taki napuszony klocek, ale niech będzie ;d.
instrumental hip hop nu jazz
►Mono - Hymn to the Immortal Wind

Nawet ckliwy postrok się załapał. Ładne :<.
post-rock
►OM - God Is Good

stoner metal doom metal
►Oranssi Pazuzu - Muukalainen puhuu

Powiedziałbym, że mój ulubiony black tego roku. Ale jednak troszku za mało.
black metal psychedelic rock
►Portal - Swarth

blackened death metal
►Slayer - World Painted Blood

Za udany powrót. SLEJAAAA! \m/
thrash, ojcze nasz!
►The Axis of Perdition - Urfe

Ludziska narzekają, ale podoba mi się zamysł stworzenia black ambientowego audioboka ;d. Treść może nie jest na wysokim, literackim poziomie, ale całość daje radę.
black metal dark ambient industrial spoken word
►The Mount Fuji Doomjazz Corporation - Succubus

doomjazz ;d dark ambient
►Throbbing Gristle - The Third Mind Movements

industrial experimental
ROZCZAROWANIA
(te boleższe i lekciejsze :<)
►Katatonia - Night Is The New Day

doom metal depressive rock (tylko, że nie spełnia swego zadania ;G)
►Minsk - With Echoes in the Movement of Stone

Najboleśniejszy zawód. A mogło być tak pięknie :<...
sludge
►The Mars Volta - Octahedron

Przenuda.
progressive rock
►Thee Maldoror Kollective (aka Textbook of Modern Karate) - Need The Needle

To cholerstwo też miało być fajne. Nie jest.
I ty mnie też.
avant-garde jazz industrial
►Shining - VI - Klagopsalmer

"This is what happens when depressive kids listen too much Dream Theater".
Do końca walczyli o tytuł gniota roku, brawo.
Miał być depressive black metal, ale coś im nie wyszło.
A tą najmniej prestiżową "nagrodę":

...otrzymuje...
►Rammstein - Liebe Ist Für Alle Da

R+ nigdy mnie nie ciągnęło. Ot, taki średni indu metalik, ratujący się nieco humorem. Liczyłem, że LIFAD pomoże mi się doń przekonać.
Udała im się inna sztuka - nagrali najnudniejszą, najbardziej bezpłciową płytę tego roku. Całkowicie bez jaj i iskierki. Elementy industrialne ograniczono, pozostawiając anemiczny szkielecik do bólu typowego metolu dla niewymagających (może poza Pussy, ale i tak można sobie ten kawałek o kant pipy potłuc).
Po usłyszeniu pierwszych wycieków nowego Slayera w wakacje obstawiałem, iż album będzie nadawał się do kołysania niemowląt. Cóż, całość okazała się całkiem zacna, ale w naturze nic nie ginie i na pomoc ruszyli nasi kochani niemiaszkowie! Pamiętaj - nic lepiej nie uśpi twej latorośli niż nowy Ramsztajn! Obawiam się, że staruszki i chore zwierzęta usypia nawet na dobre. Mało humanitarny sposób.
Słyszałem w tym roku albumy nudne, słabe, ale R+ pobiło wszystkich. Brawa i pomidory!
Scheiße, Scheiße!
KAWAŁEK ROKU
Nie mogło być inaczej:
Niszczy obiekty. Ryje beret. A trzciną zaledwie tylko kołysze.
Jest też druga nagroda:
Ależ to się wkręca, jaaa cię ;d.
A gdzie "poważne" propozycje? Nie ma. Marnie, oj marnie...

Miało być więcej. Miała być kapitalna Asymetria (druga edycja mi nie podchodzi, więc sobie raczej daruję). Miało być to i tamto. Ale udało się być na:
►Nine Inch Nails (+ Alec Empire). Być na pierwszym i ostatnim koncercie ulubieńców - bezcenne. Jebany awans.
►Sunn O))) (+ Eagle Twin). DoskO)))nałe szoł. Rytualny spektakl. Siwy dyyym.
►Mój pierwszy Woodstock, yay! Za rok dajemy po garach 69 razy tyle.
Najbliższe plany - w kwietniu Killing Joke, Pain of Salvation jakoś później pewnie przyjedzie nową płytkę promować, a potem się zobaczy. Jakiegoś noise'u bym posłuchał.
No, to tyle. Do końca roku lista jeszcze będzie aktualizowana, a potem niech se leży. Będę się śmiał z tego, co powyróżniałem ;d.
Szalom. -
Artists/Bands Seen Live
2009年 11月 12日, 20:22 作者:phoenixdarkness
Airship
Animal Kingdom (x2)
Billy Talent (x2)
Black Stone Cherry
Bob Dylan
Brian Wright
Buckcherry
Cancer Bats
Canterbury (x2)
Cary Brothers
Catherine Feeny
Chris Cornell
Down
DragonForce
Dream Theater
Editors
Fanfarlo (x2)
Feeder
Five Finger Death Punch
Foals
Greg Laswell
Heaven's Basement
Hollywood Undead
James Morrison
Jim Bianco
Journey
Kasabian
Killing Joke
Killswitch Engage
La Roux <3
Lamb of God
Lights Go Blue
Limp Bizkit (x2)
Machine Head
Madina Lake
Metallica
Mötley Crüe
Muse
Nine Inch Nails
OneRepublic
Ou Est Le Swimming Pool
Papa Roach (x2)
Pendulum
Reverend and The Makers
Skin
Slipknot
Snow Patrol (x2)
Staind
Static-X
Tesla
The Big Pink
Tom McRae
Wintersleep
ZZ Top
Bold=My personal standouts
I've seen some support acts that aren't listed on last.fm as well.