That seems like elevator music for an evil villains lair. Hot damn. 7.7/10
^Funny fact: my cousin is the manager for a lot of Hyro's stuff.
That seems like elevator music for an evil villains lair. Hot damn. 7.7/10
^Funny fact: my cousin is the manager for a lot of Hyro's stuff.
Pretty awesome! Reminded me of sikth and those 90's rap metal bands like limp bizkit and rage against the machine. 8/10
I dislike this genre heavily; too much screaming/yelling.
1/10
Fuck yes, snoop dogg. I've been listening to that shit all week.
say, how 'bout that?
4/10. Alright beat, got kinda annoying tough.
Nothing wrong with bit of country once in a while. Neat song, even though I'm not biggest fan of the genre. 6/10
cookie monsterr 5/10
Had an interesting beat, enjoyed it actually 7/10.
I'm not gonna listen to that for 17 minutes... o_o
Well it's Pink Floyd, let's slap a 7/10 on it
Very chill. I like it. 7/10.
Very cool guitar playing/beat at the beginning.
Didn't like the singing at all, a bit generic for rock.
5/10
2/10 : Really cannot stand rap or any music without a good melody
already heard it a few times, it's pretty nice.
Alright, let's not say 7, let's say 8/10
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wExnRziXA-U
Holy shit, French reggae? I loved it. 8/10
Nevik Ogre is amazing.
9/10
It was a little hard to understand the vocals, but I loved everything else. Very interesting.
8/10, long rap songs like this and rapper's delight always tend to be great
Hated the singing with a passion, lyrics weren't interesting.
Guitar was okay. 2/10
5/10. That was nice, pretty funky.
Pretty rad. One of my favorite porcupine tree songs (of the ones I've heared). 7/10
Finally found this version on youtube, emi deletes them once in a week.
I had to stop 18 seconds in due to the volatile levels of awesome. 10/10 would listen to again.
it's an okay song, i just think it's about 7 minutes too long. 6/10.
4/10
it reminds me of NIN's Ghosts or something. I like it. 8/10
240p makes it all the better
Interesting and creative beat, but it didn't do much for me.
5/10
5/10 sounds different but good i guess.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=c14EyBGLIjA
Live music counts right. Nine Inch Nails Only live from the With Teeth Summer Tour
Nine Inch Nails are an immediate 9/10 in my book.
Cool song, nice vibe. Didn't like the video that much, though.
Nope.
1/10
5/10. Normally I dont like rap, but anybody who uses John Coltrane's A Love Supreme in their song deserves at least a few points.
2/10
10/10 It's pretty relaxing to listen to. It definitely got my head bobbing.
6/10
It's repetitive, and it's really nothing but catchy to me.
But it doesn't try to be anything more than that, and that pretty much fits the title, so that's a six.
By the way, what do you guys think of my friend Doko's last mix? It's a muslim song... with a twist.
2/10. Sounds like a dubstep song copy-pasted on middle-eastern singing.
And not in any good way.
The first 30 seconds might be really weird, but after that it cools down.
Interesting mellow beat, nothing that good though.
4/10
alright
5/10, although sad instrumentals aren't really my thing, unless they're super super sad
6/10. Pretty nice. I didn't like the beginning, but it got better after that. Might have to check the band out.
8/10, A Perfect Circle is amazing. It's made-up of many of my favorite musicians.
8/10
I love A Perfect Circle. Its my favourite of Maynard's side projects, mainly because it doesn't feel like a side project at all.
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Because it's not a side-project. It's a collaboration between Tool, Ashes Divide, Nine Inch Nails, Puscifer, Tapeworm, Smashing Pumpkins, Marilyn Manson, and some other musicians. It's a supergroup. Maynard is only the lead singer.
Edited:
Maynard had nothing to do with the creation of it either, it was originally thought-up of by Trent Reznor and Billy Howerdel of Nine Inch Nails.