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Malus Black wrote: Dark Side of the Moon - It had to come, didn't it? Pink Floyd's best ever, in my humble opinion. It's one of those albums you can drown in, forgetting everything but the music. Possibly the best album ever.
And you can synch it to "The Wizard of Oz."
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Malus Black wrote: Dark Side of the Moon - It had to come, didn't it? Pink Floyd's best ever, in my humble opinion. It's one of those albums you can drown in, forgetting everything but the music. Possibly the best album ever.
Yes yes yes! I'm 100% with you.

Did anyone try to synch it with the Wizard of Oz? I keep hearing that you can but I never heard anyone who actually done it.
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The way i hear it, Darkside synchs with the movie from the point of the lion's roar.
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ScS of the Fraternity wrote:The way i hear it, Darkside synchs with the movie from the point of the lion's roar.
To clarify, that would be the MGM lion's roar, not the Cowardly Lion's roar. :wink:
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My fave three;

1) The Hell of Steel, by ManOWar
2) Alpha Motherf**kers: a tribute to Turbonegro
3) Jet Generation, by Guitar Wolf
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Three really is hard to do... but I'll try:

Horror Show by Iced Earth - I like everything from Burnt Offerings forward from them, and go back and forth on favorite cd. Right now it's Horror Show, because the music is just amazing, and Matt Barlow has got to be my favorite singer of all time.

Brave New World by Iron Maiden - I know a lot of Maiden fans think everything after Powerslave sucks. I think with this one, Iron Maiden recaptured what made them great in the 80s and made it even better.

Those two were the easy ones, now I have to go look at my cd collection to pick a third...

I've got to pick Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness by the Smashing Pumpkins, because it's just amazing. Forced to choose between the two cds, I'd also choose the first disc because it was a lot better than the second.

Honorable mentions:

Static-X - Wisconsin Death Trip
Godhead - 2000 Years of Human Error
Rammstein - Herzeleid and Sehnsucht
Symphony X - The Odyssey
Green Day - Dookie
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i'm sure i'll get maimed for my lack of guitars but..

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Skinny Puppy-Rabies
Das Ich- Antichrist
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terrorfakt
cruciform injection
combichrist
dismantled
leather strip
my bones among the rocks and roots
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Lets see....

musica-ne malo?

There's too many to list, but let's see what comes to mind first...

unus: The score to Vampire Hunter D: Blood lust
duo: Various classical works like Beethoven 5th symphony, J.S Bach's 'Air On A G String', and Carl Orff's 'fortuna imperatrix mundi'
tres: Quite enjoying the score to Bram Stoker's Dracula.

I'm investigating Midnight Syndicate at the moment. I quite like their music though it feels a little too synthesized in places.

Hang on...

Am I the only one to mention classical music? Oh dear, this could get me into trouble...

Though I noticed Phantom of the Opera mentioned! (Well met, AdamGarou) My fingers are now itching to play Phantom of the Opera again...
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some of my favorite music:

Liszt-piano works
Wagner- the ring cycle
Mahler- symphonies 3, 5 and 6
Stravinsky- the rite of spring and the wedding
Bartok- music for strings percussion and celesta, quartets 3-6
Miles- In a Silent Way
Coltrane- A love supreme, meditations
Zepplin- 4
Floyd- dark side
Iron Maiden- number of the beast
Emperor- Anthems to Welkin the Dusk
Dimmu Borgir- Entrhone the Darkness Triumphant
Children of Bodom- Follow the Reaper
Aphex Twin- Richard D james

theres more of course but i gotta stop
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