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What are you listening to RIGHT NOW?

Fri Sep 30, 2005 9:41 pm

Paul Oakenfold myself.

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Considering that I'm at work, I'm limited to what I can find online. So, I'm currently listening to the Deftones B-Sides & Rarities. Check it out here. I'm a huge Deftones fan and I'm more than impressed with it so far.
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I prefer Hard Attack myself, #27 I believe.

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H.I.M - Rip Out The Wings Of A Butterfly
Actually, the track is called "Wings of a Butterfly". ;) I actually have the video for it on my MySpace page: http://www.myspace.com/dizik

And a little FYI, Ville Vallo (H.I.M's lead singer) sings on the track "Something Diabolical" on the Bloodhound Gang's new album.

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Pink Floyd


great choice
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Smooth Beaver wrote:
Joeg_7 wrote:
Pink Floyd


great choice
Indeed. Pink Floyd is easily one of my favorite bands ever. Comfortably Numb, Keep Talking, High Hopes, and Wish You Were Here are some of the most played tracks that I have. Well, according to iTunes since I've started using it.

I'm lucky to have been raised in my family. Parents that grew up in the late sixties +doing a lot of drugs = Dizik having been raised listening to great music. Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac, Alan Parsons Project, Led Zeppelin, E.L.O, Jefferson Airplane, etc.
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Dizik wrote:
Smooth Beaver wrote:
Joeg_7 wrote:
Pink Floyd


great choice
Indeed. Pink Floyd is easily one of my favorite bands ever. Comfortably Numb, Keep Talking, High Hopes, and Wish You Were Here are some of the most played tracks that I have. Well, according to iTunes since I've started using it.

I'm lucky to have been raised in my family. Parents that grew up in the late sixties +doing a lot of drugs = Dizik having been raised listening to great music. Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac, Alan Parsons Project, Led Zeppelin, E.L.O, Jefferson Airplane, etc.


Wish you were here, is there anybody out there?, run like hell, welcome to the machine, any colour you like and tons of other great tracks-agreed I like alot of their stuff because some of the extended instrumentals seem both relaxing and artistically mind-bending (if that's possible :D )

My parents weren'y very vocal with there musical tastes so I've recently discovered alot of this great classic rock like Led, The Doors, AC/DC etc. on my own. I just picked up guitar as well and having never played an instrument i can say so far it is both challenging and exhilerating.
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The video teleconference going on in the next room. :D
 
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The video teleconference going on in the next room. :D
Try not to get too frustrated at all of the buzzwords and catchphrases that fly from that room. If you hear a good one, post it here.
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Dizik wrote:
Vrock wrote:
The video teleconference going on in the next room. :D
Try not to get too frustrated at all of the buzzwords and catchphrases that fly from that room. If you hear a good one, post it here.


Heh, yeah. Like:

"Let's put this one to bed"
"Did you answer the mail on that one?"
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good morning all.

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Dizik wrote:
lethal wrote:
H.I.M - Rip Out The Wings Of A Butterfly
Actually, the track is called "Wings of a Butterfly". ;) I actually have the video for it on my MySpace page: http://www.myspace.com/dizik

And a little FYI, Ville Vallo (H.I.M's lead singer) sings on the track "Something Diabolical" on the Bloodhound Gang's new album.

I'm a whore for music.


I've seen both names... but the album's backs says "rip out the wings of a butterfly" so i'm going with that :wink:
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