Imago (Homines Partus) – Pain of Salvation
Your loss…![]()
Maybe you should try Prog!![]()
I actaully don't really like Metal, I listen to just about anything, but mainly Green Day, NoFX, The Acadamy Is..., Jimmy Eat World, Smashing Pumpkins, Pennywise, ect. Stuff like that.
But I'm open for just about anything. I just never really got into the whole metal scene.
Attention - The Acadamy is...
Imago (Homines Partus) – Pain of Salvation
Your loss…![]()
Maybe you should try Prog!![]()
I have come before you, O Son of Nut, O Prince of Eternity!
I am a follower of Djehuty, rejoicing in all that he has done: he brought the sweet air for your nose,
life and vigour to gladden your face and the North Wind that comes from Atum for your nostrils.
I'll have to check them out.
I added you to MSN if you're ever bored and wanna chat
Istanbul (Not Constantinople) - They Might Be Giants
Pluvius Aestivus of summer rain (homines fabula initium) – Pain of Salvation
Errr… Prog isn't a band. It's a style of metal. If you've ever heard Pink Floyd (surely everyone's heard Pink Floyd!), especially "Animals", well, that's Prog Rock.Originally Posted by speXedy
I'm a huge fan of Prog Metal. Imagine music in the style of Pink Floyd –*not your usual '2 minute 59' verse/chorus/verse/chorus/instrumental reprise/verse/chorus kinda song, but one of those 20 minute tracks that change rhythm and melody – but heavier!
Prog, just as all other kinds of metal, varies in heaviness. From fairly light rock (such as later Pain of Salvation, whose album "Be" contains a lot of Swedish Folk influences) to the most skull-batteringly heavy death metal, such as parts of the album "Deliverance" by Opeth!
But I challenge you not to like "Stream of Consciousness" by Dream Theater
I have come before you, O Son of Nut, O Prince of Eternity!
I am a follower of Djehuty, rejoicing in all that he has done: he brought the sweet air for your nose,
life and vigour to gladden your face and the North Wind that comes from Atum for your nostrils.
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'There Ain't Half Been Some Clever Bastards' by Ian Dury & The Blockheads
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"The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there." L. P. Hartley, British novelist 1895 – 1972
Ian Dury did a great song called "F***ing Ada".
And you know when you've got headphones on and can't hear how loud you are talking?
When I got my first ever Sony Walkman, way back in the early 80s, I was riding home on the tram, listening to my new acquisition and had that Ian Dury tape in. It wasn't until an angry person in the seat behind me tapped me on the shoulder thatI realised that I had been sat there shouting ""F***ing Ada, f***ing Ada" at the top of my voice!![]()
Daily Ethic – Codeseven
I have come before you, O Son of Nut, O Prince of Eternity!
I am a follower of Djehuty, rejoicing in all that he has done: he brought the sweet air for your nose,
life and vigour to gladden your face and the North Wind that comes from Atum for your nostrils.
The Adventure - Angels & Airwaves
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