DJ Clown's album club
Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 9:52 pm
Please no jacking this thread. Anyone is allowed to post here, but please keep your comments related to my reviews or the Rock music gender. Album/single suggestions and reviews are encouraged. NO PUNK ROCK, LOVE ROCK OR POP ROCK!
[EDIT]
I may throw in some oldies as well. Surprisingly The Beetles, Jefferson Starship and even Simon and Garfunkel may be mentioned lol. Feel free to jump on these sorts of musicians/bands as well.
Albums/Singles worthy of DJ Clown's permanent collection:
Breaking Benjamin - Phobia
Three Days Grace - OneX
The Who - The Ultimate Collection Vol. 1 & Vol. 2
Led Zepp - The early days/Later days collection
System of a down - Mezmerize/Hypnotize
Tool - Any and all albums (Lateralis still on top)
A perfect circle - Any and all albums
Korn - See you on the other side
Sid's Acoustic work
The Raconteurs - Broken Boy Soldiers
Evans Blue - The Melody And The Energetic Nature Of Volume
The Raconteurs - Broken Boy Soldiers
Honorable mentions:
Hinder - Extreme Behavior
Velvet Revolver - Contraband
Foo Fighters - In your Honor
Molly Hatchet - Greatist Hits
Queens of the Stoneage - Lullabies to Paralyze
Styx - Big Bang Theory
Evanescence - Fallen (Rock chicks frickin' own)
10 years - The Autumn Effect
I kicked my own balls!:
Lost Prophets - Liberation Transmission
STAIND - #@%$$#@ Bald Emo
U2 are a dochebag
HIM - Killing Loneliness (So called inventors of Love Rock. More Emos!)
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Just picked this up today along with the acoustic version of their single The Diary of Jane. Now as we all know, most albums are only good for their singles. And even those that arnt, the singles usually sound completely different than the rest of the album. I listened through this album twice through nonstop and the acoustic song three times. Impressive is a tragic understatement. I really like acoustic too. But usually rock acoustic results in good music and bad singing. This version uses both a piano and acoustic guitar. But the singer actually has a voice. The song actually sends chills up my spine it's that good. OMFG I'm so impressed with this band and their lyrics! This album is actually going in the car. My car's CD player is only reserved for the best. No joke.
Other albums in line for my review.
Lost Prophets - Libertation Transmission
Stone Sour - Come what(ever)
Three Days Grace - OneX
Hinder - Extreme Behavior (2005)
Expect even more reviews from me. Very few know this, but I listen to music about 90% of my waking hours. 8 hours at work, my driving and almost all hours at home. I do know how to read music, (well probably forgotton off-hand knowlege by now) and even tried playing guitar many many years back. Unfortunately I never followed up. I was also a master at the Recorder.
[EDIT]
I may throw in some oldies as well. Surprisingly The Beetles, Jefferson Starship and even Simon and Garfunkel may be mentioned lol. Feel free to jump on these sorts of musicians/bands as well.
Albums/Singles worthy of DJ Clown's permanent collection:
Breaking Benjamin - Phobia
Three Days Grace - OneX
The Who - The Ultimate Collection Vol. 1 & Vol. 2
Led Zepp - The early days/Later days collection
System of a down - Mezmerize/Hypnotize
Tool - Any and all albums (Lateralis still on top)
A perfect circle - Any and all albums
Korn - See you on the other side
Sid's Acoustic work
The Raconteurs - Broken Boy Soldiers
Evans Blue - The Melody And The Energetic Nature Of Volume
The Raconteurs - Broken Boy Soldiers
Honorable mentions:
Hinder - Extreme Behavior
Velvet Revolver - Contraband
Foo Fighters - In your Honor
Molly Hatchet - Greatist Hits
Queens of the Stoneage - Lullabies to Paralyze
Styx - Big Bang Theory
Evanescence - Fallen (Rock chicks frickin' own)
10 years - The Autumn Effect
I kicked my own balls!:
Lost Prophets - Liberation Transmission
STAIND - #@%$$#@ Bald Emo
U2 are a dochebag
HIM - Killing Loneliness (So called inventors of Love Rock. More Emos!)
=============================================
Just picked this up today along with the acoustic version of their single The Diary of Jane. Now as we all know, most albums are only good for their singles. And even those that arnt, the singles usually sound completely different than the rest of the album. I listened through this album twice through nonstop and the acoustic song three times. Impressive is a tragic understatement. I really like acoustic too. But usually rock acoustic results in good music and bad singing. This version uses both a piano and acoustic guitar. But the singer actually has a voice. The song actually sends chills up my spine it's that good. OMFG I'm so impressed with this band and their lyrics! This album is actually going in the car. My car's CD player is only reserved for the best. No joke.
Other albums in line for my review.
Lost Prophets - Libertation Transmission
Stone Sour - Come what(ever)
Three Days Grace - OneX
Hinder - Extreme Behavior (2005)
Expect even more reviews from me. Very few know this, but I listen to music about 90% of my waking hours. 8 hours at work, my driving and almost all hours at home. I do know how to read music, (well probably forgotton off-hand knowlege by now) and even tried playing guitar many many years back. Unfortunately I never followed up. I was also a master at the Recorder.