April 3, 201411 yr wow, you really listen to the whole song, that impressive, right there. Lol I actually heard the song first and was dumbfounded when seeing the title. I had to listen to figure out the reason for the title. I honestly thought the song was called out of love or something like that :D
April 10, 201411 yr Author Just in that Zombie mood. I'm Your BoogieMan http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u71UYftH1wU Return of The Phantom Stranger Scum of the Earth Demon Speeding
May 1, 201411 yr Author Redline Overdrive Electric Groove Distress Signal Dream Machine The Fixx Pedal to the Metal Intersteller So Close Space Trash Activation
May 6, 201411 yr Author Darn Family Guy made me think of Footloose which lead to this Kenny Loggins track. Then there is this classic that Archer always goes on about. Oh yeah, and here is one I'll never forget.
May 6, 201411 yr Funny that for a period of time I only associated Kenny Loggins with "Return to Pooh's Corner" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpXUYIOoFzM
May 6, 201411 yr Author Funny that for a period of time I only associated Kenny Loggins with "Return to Pooh's Corner"Haha, Winnie the Pooh is just one of those characters from your childhood you never forget. I did wonder why Eeyore was always so depressed though....
May 8, 201411 yr Author After stumbling across so many bizarre videos on the weird part of Youtube again, I finally found the straight up remix for this tune minus all the crazy stuff going on in the background of the usual clips. The part starting from 1:30 onwards is probably what many remember hearing the most.
May 10, 201411 yr Author Speaking of Archer and his all-time favorite tune, ladies and gentlemen, I give you Cherlene.
May 11, 201411 yr Author The sequel to a perverted yet hilarious parody of the classic space-traveling hero you should never let your kids watch had a pretty cool theme tune. It may be known as the worst film ever but I laughed my freakin' butt off. I mean if the movie "Porkies" can be considered a 'classic'.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06zypExNbP0
May 17, 201411 yr Author Gundam Battle Assault 2 (Playstation - 2002) Title Options Mobile Suit Select Satellite Harbor Dojo Highway Space Station Debris Lift Hell Credits
May 28, 201411 yr After stumbling across so many bizarre videos on the weird part of Youtube again, I finally found the straight up remix for this tune minus all the crazy stuff going on in the background of the usual clips. The part starting from 1:30 onwards is probably what many remember hearing the most.IIRC in DDR (Dance Dance Revolution), this was one of the harder song to dance to
May 28, 201411 yr Author "I LOVE this song!"I love this song. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWGGy9T1PoM IIRC in DDR (Dance Dance Revolution), this was one of the harder song to dance toYou're not kidding. Phew. :sweat:
May 28, 201411 yr "I LOVE this song!" Lol 10 hours straight. So if you ever wonder how Emmet's work day sounds like...
May 28, 201411 yr Author Lol 10 hours straight. So if you ever wonder how Emmet's work day sounds like...I think I would after the first hour in of listening.
May 29, 201411 yr Author A trippy animated short for a favorite tune of my mother by Cat Stevens called Moonshadow. The little bits of narration is quirky as the animation itself. Cat Stevens - Moonshadow
June 3, 201411 yr I have been rocking Faith No More - Just A Man a lot over the past three days. Mike Patton is one of the best vocalist ever. Listening to quite a bit of Ska and Old School Punk. Summer is coming and my rebellious side is coming out. I also have been just doing a lot of music discovery lately. Especially from places I never thought I would like and refused to go before.
June 3, 201411 yr Oh man, I can't believe I forgot to post this here! http://a.tumblr.com/tumblr_mtifihupun1rfbp0oo1.mp3#_= Posted an unnamed mp3 for a reason, just give it a good, long, hard listen, it'll be totally worth your time and a good laugh.
June 8, 201411 yr Author Here is an interesting story written by playwright Sir Tom Stoppard to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon. Back in 1973 around the time of the album's original release, a friend had approached him with the suggestion of writing a play based on the album. Forty years later, he has created a fantastical story about fear, philosophy, and madness, woven together with the original music. "Do you believe in the juggler?" "Darkside" - trailer "Darkside" - radio play with animated visuals
June 10, 201411 yr Just came back from Pinkpop... What a show Metallica gave tonight! Metal up your ass!!!
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