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"Stuff Is Messed Up" (Yay censorship) off the latest Offspring album, or my shameful admission, "Cross That Line" by Superchick. The chorus just pumps me up.
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I am both selfish and chaotic. I value self-gratification and control; I want to have things my way, preferably now. At best, I'm entertaining and surprising; at worst, I'm hedonistic and violent.
Hm, strange enough I listen to Bad Religion since almost 14 years now, but I never really felt like hitting.
Nevertheless: Fury of the Wild- Hammerfall -> Bring it on!!
The "Real" Canadian National anthem (Maple Leaf Forever) with the "Real" lyrics - about Wolfe, Plains of Abraham, etc makes me want to put on the skates and goon it up big time. The current national anthem makes me want to change the channel or get a beer until they drop the puck.
94 hours - as I lay dying
death to your little suberbia - august burns red
awaken the blackened sun - lamb of god
bodies - drowning pool
psychopathic demigod - nothingface
this fire - killswitch engage
Unstopable - unearth
inside my shell - slipknot
slipknot and drowning pool are memories of high school football pregames
Khornholio wrote:
That's the change the channel one. Now, I want a beer.
I don't know how it is in the hat, but down here in the body "O' Canada" is played after "The Star Spangled Banner" (also terrible) whenever a Canadian team is in the house. It makes me quite upset.
Life does not cease to be funny when people die any more than it ceases to be serious when people laugh.
Listening to My Chemical Romance makes my blood boil and everything goes black, then when I come to I'm covered in some kind of red sticky stuff and, for some bizarre reason, there's a report of another mall massacre downtown.
People are like dice, a certain Frenchman said that. You throw yourself in the direction of your own choosing. People are free because they can do that. Everyone's circumstances are different, but no matter how small the choice, at the very least, you can throw yourself. It's not chance or fate. It's the choice you made.
Wow. This list would be enormous if I put it all down, but here's a bit of it
Ten Thousand Strong - Iced Earth
Twilight of the Thunder God - Amon Amarth
Pharaoh Sails To Orion - Nightwish
Held in Hollows - Be'Lakor
Jimi supports METAL
We're outnumbered ten to one here. Still' I love the odds! - Free Will Sacrifice - Amon Amarth
Ketara wrote:To survive on the net requires that you adapt the attributes of a Rhinocerous to a certain extent. A thick skin, a big horn to stab people you don't like, and poor eyesight when certain images are linked from places like 4chan.
Golden Eyed Scout wrote:Suddenly got the urge to punch someone while listening to my music. Anybody else listen to music that makes them wanna fight?
Hate My Life: Theory of A Deadman
Symphony of Destruction: Megadeth
King of Kings: Motorhead
The Game: Motorhead
This Fire Burns: Killswitch Engage
admittedly Moterhead is the only band there I have ever listened to (or heard of!), but I think that the music genre that you are listening to may have something to do with it...
I mean hell, its not like you're gonna be cheery after listening to ( the oh-so-well-named) 'Hate my Life'...
Just a thought.
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"It is the great irony of the Legiones Astartes: engineered to kill to achieve a victory of peace that they can then be no part of." - Roboute Guilliman
"As I recall, your face was tortured. Imagine that - the Master of the Wolves, his ferocity twisted into grief. And yet you still carried out your duty. You always did what was asked of you. So loyal. So tenacious. Truly you were the attack dog of the Emperor. You took no pleasure in what you did. I knew that then, and I know it now. But all things change, my brother. I'm not the same as I was, and you're... well, let us not mention where you are now." - Magnus the Red, to a statue of Leman Russ
Golden Eyed Scout wrote:Suddenly got the urge to punch someone while listening to my music. Anybody else listen to music that makes them wanna fight?
Hate My Life: Theory of A Deadman
Symphony of Destruction: Megadeth
King of Kings: Motorhead
The Game: Motorhead
This Fire Burns: Killswitch Engage
admittedly Moterhead is the only band there I have ever listened to (or heard of!), but I think that the music genre that you are listening to may have something to do with it...
I mean hell, its not like you're gonna be cheery after listening to ( the oh-so-well-named) 'Hate my Life'...
Just a thought.
Could be. I choose to think that it's other people, ie, idiots.
I got pretty much all of dethklok's stuff(music, video) Entombment Of A Machiene - Job For A Cowboy and I Could Care Less - DevilDriver make me feel like ripping someones head off
Interesting thread if used to expose site members who are badly brought up juveniles and/or sociopaths. Why would music itself want to make you harm someone unless you are mentally or socially ill? This is allowing for empty threats against the packaged music industry which are a figure of speech. 'I would like to shoot the person who made this single' is a common enough sentiment.
BrookM wrote:This one says it all:
- A notable exception, because its actually playing not fighting, but could be considered 'fighting' from one point of view.
n'oublie jamais - It appears I now have to highlight this again.
It is by tea alone I set my mind in motion. By the juice of the brew my thoughts aquire speed, my mind becomes strained, the strain becomes a warning. It is by tea alone I set my mind in motion.
The first time I heard Mephistopheles, one of the Beethoven's Last Dance suite by the Trans-Siberian Orchestra, I immediately wanted to use it in a swords dance.
Swords dance = a style of exaggerated, flowing weapons fighting/dancing done for pure display purposes. Involves things like spins and sweeps that would get you killed or at least soundly thumped in an actual duel. Generally partially choreographed (beginings especially, ends somewhat) with the middle either freestyle or included a few arranged bits, and normally done to music with interesting costumes that complement the style and are even more impractical.
Then I went and tried it to that music, was having fun, badly flubbed a twisting slide and came down really badly on my wrist. It's still sore if I overflex it backwards 3 weeks later. <.<