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Recieved first cool point
Join Date: May 2007
Location: U.K
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FROM BAROQUE TO BASEMENTS
A selection of cheesy 80's synthesisers and a few curios: Volume two: 1. Goblin-Suspiria (Suspiria) 2. John Carpenter-Halloween Theme (Halloween) 3. Paul Herzog- Kumite (Bloodsport) 4. Wang Chung-City Of The Angels (To Live And Die In L.A) 5. John Carpenter-Pork Chop Express (Big Trouble In Little China) 6. James Horner-Moving Jenny (Commando) 7. John Carpenter- Duke Arrives At The Barricade (Escape From New York) 8. Roy Budd-Main Theme (Get Carter) 9. Thomas Newman-Snicket's Series Of Unfortunate Events (Lemony Snicket) 10. Bernard Hermann- Main Theme (Taxi Driver) Download: MEGAUPLOAD - The leading online storage and file delivery service |
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Moodswings n' Roundabouts
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: England
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I liked your movie one, i need to pick up the This Is England soundtrack because the music is consistently brilliant throughout, whether it's the strings like that or good ol' Toots!
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bubblegum splash
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: the Wastes
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might need a bit of time to catch up with all this mate
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Moodswings n' Roundabouts
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: England
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^ A back that up, there's been some brilliant mixes lately doing the rounds, something for everyone i would guess.
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Groupie
Join Date: Jul 2008
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Not gonna do 10 because these songs have such sentimental meaning.
"Trains" by Porcupine Tree. One of my best, dearest friends Carolyn...the first thing we talked about was music. We began a tradition of sharing our music with each other and this was one of the first songs I showed her. It quickly became "our" song and every now and then out of the blue if shes thinking about me she'll text message me "always the summers are slipping away", the chorus line. "Heart Shaped Box" by Nirvana When I was a kid, Nirvana was probably the first band I fell in love with and listened to the whole album rather than just the singles. This song always stuck out to me as being of the most expression pieces of rock music Ive ever heard. "In My Darkest Hour" by Megadeth When I was a suicidal teen in high school, this song helped me through the rough times. I use to pick up my guitar, BLARE this song and try to play along as best I could. Over and over. It really let out of frustration. "Follow The Reaper" by Children of Bodom After the break up of my longest relationship, I was struggling and drinking all the time. Listening to this song, and album in general again like the Megadeth song, helped me vent my frustrations so I was more capable of handling the days. "Waking Up Beside You" by Stabbing Westward I started listening to SW when I was about 14, long before I knew about love or relationships but there was something about this song and the sense of longing that made me really 'feel' what he was singing about though I may not have known from experience.
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Moodswings n' Roundabouts
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: England
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Right, here is a little contribution because i was a bit bored. Completely stole Jackhammer's idea (sorry!) i'm afraid but it's from soundtracks, just songs or music that i really like that happens to appear on films that i like a lot (although 2 of them i haven't actually seen, so it's purely musical on that front). Worth a go if there's something that catches your eye.
1. Robert Rodriguez - Grindhouse (Main Titles) (Planet Terror) 2. Brian Eno - In a House, In a Heartbeat (28 Days Later) 3. George Baker Selection - Little Green Bag (Reservoir Dogs) 4. Joy Division - No Love Lost (Control) 5. Nancy Sinatra - Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) (Kill Bill) 6. Oasis - Fuckin' In The Bushes (Snatch) 7. The Centurians - Bullwinkle Part II (Pulp Fiction) 8. Ennio Morricone - Once Upon a Time In the West (Once Upon a Time In the West) 9. The Beta Band - Dry The Rain (High Fidelity) 10. The Dust Brothers - This Is Your Life (Fight Club) Link
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