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Heatbeat secret. Mark schultz daydream.
Shuffling some Pearl Jam
London Grammar - Hey Now (Sasha remix)
London Grammar - Hey Now (Sasha remix)
Country Grammar - Nelly (no remix)
tt400 wrote:London Grammar - Hey Now (Sasha remix)
Country Grammar - Nelly (no remix)
RiFF RAFF - Dolce & Gabbana
Wingthors Hammer - Equilibrium ...such a powerful one :3
alt-J (This is all yours) album, epic music. Check it out.
Kasabian - 48:13
alt-J (This is all yours) album, epic music. Check it out.
I didn't like them much,the acoustics are weird and the voice of the main is weird
No New Friends - DJ Khaled, Drake, Rick Ross, Lil Wayne
digital drugs haha
Last edited by Nemesis-301 (November 2 2014)
adagio for strings
Shuffling some Avenged Sevenfold
digital drugs haha
Fake and old.
Prison Song - Graham Nash
Last edited by Johnaudi (November 3 2014)
Nemesis-301 wrote:digital drugs haha
Fake and old.
Prison Song - Graham Nash
by fake you mean placebo effect?
Johnaudi wrote:Nemesis-301 wrote:digital drugs haha
Fake and old.
Prison Song - Graham Nash
by fake you mean placebo effect?
Exactly, but if you want to talk more about it let's create a new thread, not ruin this one.
Currently listening to Whiskey Lullaby - Brad Paisley
Have you ever tried shrooms?
Listen to this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sE7xyn28wjg
Last edited by bermudapineapple (January 28 2015)
Have you ever tried shrooms?
Listen to this.
Massive Attack isn't really my kind of band. Deftones leans towards the alternative-metal genre.
I'm more of a DnB, Progressive, Alternative, Metal guy, with a touch of regular rock (Like Radiohead), IndiRock and Dubstep q: (I beat the auto ": P" remove system, yeah!)
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tt400 wrote:Have you ever tried shrooms?
Listen to this.
Massive Attack isn't really my kind of band. Deftones leans towards the alternative-metal genre.
I'm more of a DnB, Progressive, Alternative, Metal guy, with a touch of regular rock (Like Radiohead), IndiRock and Dubstep q: (I beat the auto ": P" remove system, yeah!)
That's some good shit, man. Except for the metal. Although am I correct in assuming that because you like metal, you like the rougher DnB/dubstep (i.e. brostep)? Skrillex comes to mind. Motherfucker makes my ears bleed, but that's just me.
Myself, I prefer liquid dubstep when it comes to dubstep. Much more mellow. I remember it's all I used to listen to when I used to code. I had this weird thing I used to do where I'd imagine my program processing to the bpm of track. 3 AM, Pepsi, dubstep, coding, good stuff.
Here's a sample of what I used to listen to:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tO3DOl3psgI
Last edited by bermudapineapple (January 28 2015)
Prodigy
The Day is my Enemy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1AaKBbNGkk
AvoK95 wrote:tt400 wrote:Massive Attack isn't really my kind of band. Deftones leans towards the alternative-metal genre.
I'm more of a DnB, Progressive, Alternative, Metal guy, with a touch of regular rock (Like Radiohead), IndiRock and Dubstep q: (I beat the auto ": P" remove system, yeah!)
That's some good shit, man. Except for the metal. Although am I correct in assuming that because you like metal, you like the rougher DnB/dubstep (i.e. brostep)? Skrillex comes to mind. Motherfucker makes my ears bleed, but that's just me.
Myself, I prefer liquid dubstep when it comes to dubstep. Much more mellow. I remember it's all I used to listen to when I used to code. I had this weird thing I used to do where I'd imagine my program processing to the bpm of track. 3 AM, Pepsi, dubstep, coding, good stuff.
Here's a sample of what I used to listen to:
I don't know why Skrillex has such a name in the Dubstep business. He only has 1 song that's actually dubstep. There are far better artists out there.
I listen lots of types of music. But one day I might hate dubstep and like alternative, some days I might hate alternative songs and love some doom metal. It all depends on my mood and what I'm doing. If I'm doing some cardio at the gym, I usually pick something that sounds like an action movie song, and run accordingly. I mostly do intervals (Max effort 30 sec, 10 sec break on off) and alternative rock is perfect for such things. On weight lifting I listen to slower Ozzy Osberne or similar bands. On my way home, I listen to dubstep like the ones you listen to or something like Daft Punk, Monster Cat, Deadmau5 etc.
Like I said, it depends on my mood, and what I'm doing. Some days I keep some Pink Floyed or Pearl Jam in the background in my room while I study/work
Prodigy
The Day is my Enemy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1AaKBbNGkk
Always been a fan of these guys as well ^^