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The What Are You Listening To Thread - Part 2

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zombieharlot

Some Kind of Strange
Buttons* said:
...that's a bit random....

the lunatics have taken over the asylum -- collide

.... *hides straight jacket*
*shifty glances*

How is that random? You've never heard of it? You start DSotM when the lion roars the third time. Then all the music plays along with the movie. People even call it "The Dark Side of OZ". It was completely logical for me to bring it up!:verymad:

And I've actually never seen the movie either Chris. Just to the music. I still think it's pretty awesome though.

Collide - Pandora's Box

Giving you all of their music put me in the mood, Buttons*.
 

Opethian

Active Member
Opeth - Blackwater Park album bonus tracks... I ordered a Euro import about 2 months ago and it's finally arrived.... took so long I complained and got a refund... so now I have 2 copies of the album (but this ones got bonus tracks!)

The bonus tracks are pretty sweet aren't they?

Opeth - Patterns In The Ivy Pt. 2
 

Opethian

Active Member
Hey Michel, since you're here now, I have some suggestions for you made by a death metal band, but it's purely mellow and sung cleanly:

Opeth's Damnation album.
Other soft Opeth tracks: Harvest, To Bid You Farewell, Face Of Melinda, A Fair Judgment.

And another good prog/rock band you might like:

Porcupine Tree.

Who knows, you might say that you like something made by a death metal band :) .
 

ChrisP

Veteran Member
michel said:
San Franciscan Nights, by the Animals (ChrisP to blame)!
I'll gladly take the blame there :D Oooh Opeth's suggestion of Porcupine Tree I'd actually run with. It's rather structured, and quite devoid of the natural qualities you like in your instrumentation, but they're british. I'd honestly reccomend Godspeed You Black Emperor over them, but I think the incoherent ramblings of people they find on the street which seem to inevitably preceed the actual music might put you off. That and they're quite progressive and you seem to prefer a more classical song structure.

Green Carnation - My Dark Reflections on Life and Death
 

Cerrax

That One Guy
Devil May Cry OST "Ultra Violet (Battle with Nelo Angelo)"

Devil May Cry is a must for anyone who enjoys gothic/industrial. The best music I've ever heard.
 
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