BedrockBrendan
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Another generation joined the family business:
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Been listening to Tool's first album a lot lately...
Not for me. There were very few albums that I could just listen to in total. The first album I bought was Pyromania (used at a Comics and Record shop), and I don't think I ever listened to the whole thing. I'd take the album and record the individual tracks onto cassette.Thinking about this, I wondered if it is in part the effect of new media.
One of the best albums ever made.Speaking of Springsteen, I decided on Nebraska as my soundtrack for this evening.
I listened to this song so much growing up.Yeah, Highway Patrolman is a brilliant as I remember.
Before I got deep into metal, I was very into Ice-T, and listening to this album again, realizing one of the reasons Black Sabbath resonated so much with me was because he sampled them a lot (that must be why when I first heard Black Sabbath or War Pigs, they instantly clicked for me):
Yeah... I was about to say Ice-T, then Metal? Why not both...Say Ice-T to me and this is where I automatically go.
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The soundtrack to my old Cyberpunk 2020 games.
Yeah... I was about to say Ice-T, then Metal? Why not both...
Thy never quite matched those first two albums for sheet raging metal, filled with almost the same imagery as 90s hip hop. But it's good to see that Ice T hasn't let Body Count die and still has things to say about life today.