I still listen to Limp Bizkit and Orgy.
It reminds me of how big of a douche I was in high school.
But I've always been a fan of Mariah Carey and Pink.
I just saw Limp Bizkit in concert in May, and they were fucking awesome! Three Dollar Bill is still a great album even if they became a parody of themselves. Orgy on the other hand...blech.
I never saw them in their heyday, and they're touring with all the original members, except DJ Lethal. They played a lot of stuff from the first album and did a cover of Killing in the Name by Rage. They've been touring in small clubs so I saw them in a place that held only a few hundred people.
Speaking of Wes Borland, did anyone catch his side project Big Dumb Face? Interesting stuff.
Off all the bands in that era, they are one of the few I missed. The one year the played our local radio festival, I was out of town. They tore up the rental equipment on the 2nd stage during their set and were banned from playing the largest venue in the area for quite a while.
In terms of guilty pleasures... strangely, I found myself liking the 1st Ashley Simpson CD, or at least the bulk of it. There are also a couple of Kelly Clarkson songs that aren't bad... Since U Been Gone being the main one. It may, or may not exist on my iTunes.
Linkin Park is definitely a guilty pleasure of mine.
There's some Top 40 radio that I like, which is a guilty pleasure. So Ke$ha's latest, some of Katy Perry's stuff... Of course there's a lot on Top 40 that makes me change the station instantly too.
Oh, and the soundtrack to Moulin Rouge. I'm a sucker for musical medleys.
-My son was born in April 2012. He pretty much rules.
For me it will have to be either polkas or Scottish bag pipes. I usually have to listen to this type of music alone.
A friend of mine while in college got some one to turn down their radio (she was living on the first floor and they were on the third or fourth floor) by playing Scottish bag pipe music with the boom box up against the pipes so it went through out the whole dorm. After 30 minutes the people who were playing their music way too loud cried uncle and never did that again during the semester.
They were good live, very all over the place. They had a guy go on stage to try to drink an entire 12 pack of warm Diet Dr. Pepper, the bass player ran out into the lawn during one of the songs to try to crowd surf from one side all the way to the other (he failed). A great deal of comedy during and in between songs. This was probably around 2001.
They were good live, very all over the place. They had a guy go on stage to try to drink an entire 12 pack of warm Diet Dr. Pepper, the bass player ran out into the lawn during one of the songs to try to crowd surf from one side all the way to the other (he failed). A great deal of comedy during and in between songs. This was probably around 2001.
Didn't they churn through drummers?
I'm not shocked there was a lot of comedy. Their bits in between songs were actually pretty good.
-My son was born in April 2012. He pretty much rules.
Re: Guilty Pleasures (Music Edition)
It reminds me of how big of a douche I was in high school.
But I've always been a fan of Mariah Carey and Pink.
I always think of the hidden track on Significant Other when Ben Stiller is making fun of DJ Lethal.
"DJ Lethal? What kind of name is that? Did your momma use to say, oh little DJ Lethal?"
"I'm limping with the bizkit"
Off all the bands in that era, they are one of the few I missed. The one year the played our local radio festival, I was out of town. They tore up the rental equipment on the 2nd stage during their set and were banned from playing the largest venue in the area for quite a while.
In terms of guilty pleasures... strangely, I found myself liking the 1st Ashley Simpson CD, or at least the bulk of it. There are also a couple of Kelly Clarkson songs that aren't bad... Since U Been Gone being the main one. It may, or may not exist on my iTunes.
At least Amadeus is.
I saw them with Cypress Hill back in the day.
A friend of mine while in college got some one to turn down their radio (she was living on the first floor and they were on the third or fourth floor) by playing Scottish bag pipe music with the boom box up against the pipes so it went through out the whole dorm. After 30 minutes the people who were playing their music way too loud cried uncle and never did that again during the semester.
How long have you been listening to bag pipe music? And to what extent? Do you have a favorite composer?
I have after the fires version on iTunes. I will check out those Falco songs. Dude is trippy.
If so, you might have heard Mope.
"We gonna drop this next bomb for a money makin player who ain't with us no more"
"Yeah...Notorious B.I.G"
"Hell no, we going to do it for a gang banging thug that never saw it coming"
"Yeah...tupac shakur"
"Nah Bitch, I'm talking about motherfucking Falco and shit"
"What? Falco?"
"Rock me Amadeus"
Hefty Fine is worth picking up if you're a fan.
I'm not shocked there was a lot of comedy. Their bits in between songs were actually pretty good.