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A Million Dreams from The Greatest Showman soundtrack.
Billy Idol - Rita Hayworth
and
Cyndi Lauper - Time After Time
I had she-bop in my head the other day.
I'll start.
Recently discovered: Nightwish, Last ride of the day
Recently rediscovered as it just came up on my playlist: Mick Jagger, Sweet Thing
edit: Someone just introduced me to Vancanto covering Fear of the Dark. I didn't think a cappella metal was possible.
Epona - Eluveitie
and
ANSI.SYS - MASTER BOOT RECORD (also known as keygen church)
Been playing some Cyberpunk 2077 and also finished the anime. I Really Want to Stay at Your House has been on repeat lately. Such a great synthpop tune.
insanely good song. who's ready for tomorrow is a vibe too.
Bells, bows, gifts, trees - Todrick Hall
https://open.spotify.com/track/1tgQ9XHgJT4up8z9Xe3XpI?si=SBXr89CzTVOu8CIILQCIFA
Gossip by Måneskin.
Been on a big King Crimson kick lately and I just fucking loooove Three of a Perfect Pair. Holy stink it's so good. https://youtu.be/QdMHy074kNc
That whole album is sooo good but this song is a definite favorite.
Not a type of music I listen to a lot, but I've had this song on repeat recently
I went to a performance by De Staat a few days ago, so I've been in the mood for their music
- De Staat - Witch Doctor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3V_QMItNOg
- De Staat - Kitty Kitty: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWM9DC-31Xo
- De Staat - Get It Together (Vinticious Versions): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fukhh9PJQMc
Frappe Snowland
Northwest Passage - unleash the archers
For some reason I'm particularly keen on Sophie Ellis-Bextor's Murder on the Dancefloor at the moment. No idea why but it did just turn 20 years old.
Do you mean muhdah on the donce floor? I love that too. She does some great Covid streams with her kids discoing in their home.
Disco Ulysses - Vulfpeck
Logic - Wu Tang Forever.
Such a solid track.
Mr. Fear, by SIAMÉS. They're a great band.
Also, anything by Mother, Mother.
Stan Qualen by The Southern River Band. I love their brand of rock
https://open.spotify.com/track/35sayLCpOsy7aCAp8sppG1?si=PL0LBx7vTCukVHrGIsmHIA
From the project "Project Voltage" with Hatsune Miku
Ihsahn - The Observer https://youtube.com/playlist?list=RD1Ui76Zd-GXg&playnext=1&si=9HPc6Ax-Q1lTL66Q
ive made a fallout style playlist and my daughter has been loving these songs:
fairley holden - papas getting old
Thanks everyone for all these suggestions, some really interesting stuff here (and some shite 😂)
Can I introduce you to Deluxe? Been really enjoying their stuff recently, but they don't seem to tour much
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=NhmOjIv5Yjw&si=gFpsUGLGiATvZCWL
Found this in a Melodic Death Metal compilation video last week and can't stop listening to it.
I cannot stop rocking out to "Hollywood Baby" by 100gecs
Mötorhead - Mötorhead
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A Long December (Counting Crows)
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Soul Asylum's cover of Rhinestone Cowboy.
The former is ever relevant, the latter is somehow both a total reimagining of the song and true to the original.
Yeah, I date myself with both of those. Yeah, I was probs in HS for both of them.
That, and Good Riddance / Time of your Life (Greenday). I understand it was supposed to be a sarcastic dig at a woman. But that's not how audiences largely heard it, and it became the legit, totally unironic anthem of a certain generation that I am abs not a part of.
Also... There's a completely random punk band no one but me has ever heard of (Ruth Ruth), and their album Laughing Gallery has been by my side at some of my lowest points over the years. Wish I could let 'em know the impact they had in making sure I pushed through some of the worst periods.
Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota, by Weird Al. It's such a fun painting of Midwest American culture
I've been playing the new Hellripper album a lot. Throwback speed metal like it's the 80s again
If you like Hellripper, you might want to give Pest Control a blast. Modern take on 80's crossover thrash.
Hot Mulligan - John "The Rock" Cena, Can You Smell What The Undertaker
Whole album is so good. I didn't think I'd ever like screamy music but it is not overdone.
Samara Joy - A Joyful Holiday
Not a very well known band but the song has a great atmosphere. I'm writing an act to it right now
Entire album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess by Chappell Roan. I don't like every song, but most. It's a lot of fun.
Also the song Grown Up by Raffaella makes me laugh.
Summer Days by Martin Garrix
"In Tartarus" - The Night Eternal
2d Girl by mayten
and fuck it, ill thrown in Werewolf by yawn too
Coming back once more for a song remembered, a little different from the other two: Your Bow May Bend by Buried Beds.
Out of nowhere I woke up with "Bond Theme's From The Early 80s" by Paul Williams stuck in my head. NZ Taskmaster Paul Williams, not 70's songwriter Paul Williams.
Hero too - chrissy costanza as kyoka jiro
if you watched the MHA school festival arch, this song will hit extra hard.