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Wow. That's a heck of a lotta good stuff. I've been gone too long.

Anyway so the question is are the Japanese another group that can safely use the N word if they're just trying to have a hip hop sound? (See if you can catch it)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sT8USrkLpd4
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Those chicks make me want to eat sushi for some reason. Tuna, I think.
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It's a little heavier than most of the stuff I listen to normally, but the video is awesome, and has what I think is a clear message.

Genghis Tron - Things Don't Look Good

And another video by them which may cause seizures. :lol:

Board Up The House

Oh, and any musicians on here, I dare you to try and follow the timing to this song: Rational Gaze by Meshuggah. :twisted:
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Say what you want about Rob Zombie himself, he makes some f'ing awesome videos.

Dragula

Living Dead Girl

Superbeast

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Mueshuggah - isn't that one of those sterotypical Swedish bands that co-opted a Yiddish term for their name? :wink:
I can't stand nothing dull
I got the high gloss luster
I'll massacre your ass as fast
as Bull offed Custer
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Yep. :lol:

They still rock, though. Bleed, another awesome video and a song with extremely difficult timing.
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Just so people don't get the wrong impression and believe I only enjoy heavy or contemporary music, here's one of my absolute favorite songs, Moonlight Sonata by dear old Ludwig van.

First movement

Second movement

Third movement

It's tough to choose between the first and third, but the third is one of the best, most complicated (and catchy) riffs ever, IMO.

I love this song. :)

I just found this; a jazz version of the first movement. :lol:
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Nice. I've always leaned toward the Romantic when it comes to classical music, and especially the Russian Five (Mussorgsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Cui, Borodin, and Glinka.) One of my faves has always been Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain and his Songs and Dances of Death - here is one lied from the cycle, performed by the most amazing baritone ever, Dmitri Hvorostovsky.
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Cool stuff. I hadn't seen Supabeast and some of those (starting to go through now).

Anyway I saw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUkREr_4w0M

And though Reliant at least might like it if he's still around.
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Wow, it's Sunny! We haven't seen you in ages! :)
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Here's a drastically under appreciated band: Prong, with the song Whose Fist Is This, Anyway?
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