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Rookie wrote:I prefer Hard Attack myself, #27 I believe.Sirius Satellite Radio - Octane 20
That's where it's at - if you like rock/hardrock music
emkubed wrote:Buckethead rules.Buckethead - Cuckoo Clocks of Hell
lethal wrote:Actually, the track is called "Wings of a Butterfly". I actually have the video for it on my MySpace page: http://www.myspace.com/dizikH.I.M - Rip Out The Wings Of A Butterfly
Smooth Beaver wrote: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.Joeg_7 wrote:Pink Floyd
great choice
Dizik wrote:Smooth Beaver wrote: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.Joeg_7 wrote:Pink Floyd
great choice
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.
Vrock wrote: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.The video teleconference going on in the next room.
Dizik wrote:Vrock wrote: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.The video teleconference going on in the next room.
Dizik wrote:lethal wrote:Actually, the track is called "Wings of a Butterfly". I actually have the video for it on my MySpace page: http://www.myspace.com/dizikH.I.M - Rip Out The Wings Of A Butterfly
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.
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