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Leslie West / Unusual Suspects http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...20Suspects.jpg Leslie West of Mountain 1. One More Drink for the Road Written by: Joseph Pizza & Leslie Weinstein Featuring: Steve Lukather 2. Mud Flap Momma Written by: Leslie Weinstein & Jennifer West-Weinstein Featuring: Slash 3. To the Moon Written by: Leslie Weinstein & Del Bronham 4. Standing on Higher Ground Written by: Billy F Gibbons, Fabrizio Grossi & Leslie Weinstein 5. Third Degree Written by: Eddie Boyd & Willie Dixon Featuring: Joe Bonamassa 6. Legend Written by: Joseph M. Pizza & Leslie Weinstein 7. Nothin's Changed Written by: Joseph M. Pizza & Leslie Weinstein Featuring: Zakk Wylde 8. I Feel Fine Written by: Lennon/McCartney 9. Love You Forever Written by: Leslie Weinstein & Joseph M Pizza 10. My Gravity Written by: Leslie Weinstein & Jon Tiven 11. The Party’s Over Written by: Willie Nelson Featuring: Slash and Zakk Wylde 12. I Don't Know "The Beetlejuice Song" Written by: Richard Christy, Lester “Beettle” Green & Leslie Weinstein Featuring: Richard Christy :bowdown: Buy it, put it on and turn it up to 11 because this this album Rocks! |
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by Immortal more cheese-whiz Norwegian black metal but i love this stuff, really |
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yeah....damn good mixture of hardcore breakdowns, d-beat punk rock, and absolute hate filled misanthropic lyrics.....yeah :) |
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Gas - Pop Ahhh godddd it's gorgeous. This could be my favourite ambient album. It's practically an excersize in meditation. I can't wait to sleep to this. It's a lullaby. |
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Boduf Songs - How Shadows Chase the Balance (2008) I'll be the first to admit that I'm not the biggest folk fan, at least in and of itself. I don't mind folk when it's mixed with other genres, but straight folk tends to do very little for me, unless the lyrics really stand out. So that being said, this is probably one of the folkiest albums I have on my hard drive, nothing but unrelenting finger picked acoustic guitar and the occasional drum machine beat to accompany the melody. This is probably one of the darkest, most unsettling albums I own as well. Sole musician Mat Sweet really knows how to write some dark lyrics and melodies to accompany them, yet never without compromising the integrity of the folk genre. This wouldn't be the album I choose to listen to on a dark rainy day, or when I'm feeling down because it would definitely make me feel worse, but despite the darkness, there is some beauty to beheld, and that takes some real talent to make the ugly seem beautiful. |
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