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21 de maio de 2006

Bom galera, agora vamos de som..........

Midnight Keyser´s Special

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Midnight Keyser´s Special

Radiohead - Paranoid Android

Smashing Pumpkins - 1979
Fleetwood Mac - Don't Stop
Soul Asylum - Runaway Train
Bush - Glycerine
Eurythmics - When The Day Goes Down
Alice In Chains - Man In The Box
Goo Goo Dolls - Iris
Third Eye Blind - Semi-Charmed Life
Keith Richards - Eileen
The Kinks - Waterloo Sunset
The Who - My Generation
The Clash - Complete Control
Bruce Springsteen - Cover me
Franz Ferdinand - Outsiders
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James Taylor Hits

Sweet Baby James Download
Fire And Rain Download
Country Road Download
You've Got A Friend Download
You Can Close Your Eyes Download
Long Ago And Far Away Download
Dont Let Me Be Lonely Tonight Download
Walking Man Download
How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) Download
Mexico Download
Shower The People Download
Steamroller Download
Carolina On My Mind Download
Handyman Download
Your Smiling Face Download
Up On The Roof Download
Only A Dream In Rio Download
Something In The Way She Moves Download
Copperline Download
Golden Moments Download
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Hendrix Covers

jueves, mayo 18, 2006

John Lennon - Live In New York City

(V) The Vines - Anysound

KoRn - Follow The Leader

It's On!
Freak On A Leash
Got The Life
Dead Bodies Everywhere
Children Of The KoRn
B.B.K.
Pretty
All In The Family
Reclaim My Place
Justin
Seed
Cameltosis
My Gift To You
Earache My Eye (Hidden Track)
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Love 'em or despise 'em, you've got to give Korn props for kick-starting a new metal movement that blends aggressive hip-hop rhythms with roaring hate-metal riffs. In the wake of the band's 1994 debut, many like-minded groups cropped up, including Deftones, Snot, and Limp Bizkit. But with the release of Korn's disappointing 1996 sophomore effort, Life Is Peachy, the imitators seemed likely to usurp the innovators. Maybe that's why Follow the Leader is so crafty and inspired. Instead of continuing on cruise control, Korn have diversified their formula, experimenting with mood and dynamics while intensifying their melody and noise thresholds. "Got the Life" blends a seductive disco beat and vocals reminiscent of "Epic"-era Faith No More with oppressive guitar chimes and squawks. "Children of the Korn" features a propulsive rap beat, throbbing bass lines, and angry guest vocals by Ice Cube. But just when Korn's groovin' psychedelic fury starts to make listeners see red, the band lashes out with "All in the Family," a hilarious rap-metal diss-fest duet with Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst, that proves Korn are much more than the sum of their rage. --Jon Wiederhorn
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Devo - Total Devo

miércoles, mayo 17, 2006

(V) Sixpence Non The Richer - Kiss Me

Ozzy Osbourne - Randy Rhoads Tribute (1987)

02 Crazy Train
03 Believer
04 Mr. Crowley
05 Flying High Again
06 Revelation
07 Steal Away
08 Suicide Solution
09 Iron Man
10 Children Of The Grave
11 Paranoid
12 Goodbye To Romance
13 No Bone Movies
14 Dee
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Ozzy Osbourne's guitarist Randy Rhoads was a technical genius on his instrument, but that's only half the story. Rhoads shaped the direction of Osbourne's first two post-Sabbath recordings, Diary of a Madman and Blizzard of Ozz, which still stand as his best solo studio albums. Rhoads also was capable of pulling the best out of Osbourne onstage, a notable accomplishment in itself. This live set was released five years after Rhoads's death in a bizarre plane accident, and it's still a striking reminder of what was lost. Osbourne and company run through the Blizzard album in its entirety, adding a few tunes from Diary plus the Sabbath classics "Iron Man," "Children of the Grave," and "Paranoid." The highlights are Rhoads's guitar freakout on "Suicide Solution" and studio outtakes of his solo acoustic showcase, "Dee." --Daniel Durchholz
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Rob Zombie - Past, Present & Future

Peter Gabriel - Passion

martes, mayo 16, 2006

Human Beatbox Dutch Nadjib Ahmali



lo intento... pero necesito un tubo de oxígeno a los 10 segundos...

Rahzel - Make The Music

01 - The Human Beatbox (Interlude)
02 - Make The Music 2000
03 - Super Dee Jay (Interlude)
04 - All I Know
05 - Carbon Copy (I Can't Stop)
06 - I Know What Your Sayin (Interlude)
07 - Night Riders
08 - Just The Beggining (Interlude)
09 - Bubblin' Bubblin' (Pina Colada)
10 - To The Beat
11 - Wu Tang Live (Interlude)
12 - Steal My Soul
13 - For The Ladies (Interlude)
14 - Suga Sister
15 - Southern Girl
16 - If Your Mother Only Knew (Interlude)
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You might not know the name, but you already know the voice: for years, Rahzel has been the secret weapon in one of hip-hop's best-equipped arsenals, the multitalented band The Roots. As their human beatbox, Rahzel gives the band an unmatched level of flexibility, and on his solo debut, that's exactly what he demonstrates. Alternating between studio tracks and live cuts, Rahzel shows his vocal dexterity as a frontman (the kickin' "All I Know," produced by Pete Rock), a backer ("Southern Girl," "Night Riders"), and all by his lonesome. Though some of the guests make worthwhile contributions, most serve simply to distract the listener from the main attraction, who's at his best when performing solo in front of a crowd--check out the jaw-dropping cover of "Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F With" and the one-man Mortal Kombat duel. Ultimately, the self-proclaimed Godfather of Noyze leaves you wanting for only one thing: more. --Randy Silver
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Led Zeppelin - Houses Of The Holy

The Song Remains The Same
The Rain Song
Over The Hills And Far Away
The Crunge
Dancing Days
D'Yer Mak'er
No Quarter
The Ocean
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Robert Plant once said that a chunk of the Zep catalog was "music for hippie bookstores." While much of Houses of the Holy thumps hard enough to knock the incense holders off the speakers, the generally upbeat vibe makes this a great choice for playing on the first (dancing) day of spring, windows flung wide open as Jimmy Page's lead lines soar out over the neighbors' rosebushes. Plant is at his most lovey-dovey here, whether updating Chuck Berry on "The Ocean," extolling the virtues of his Page 3 girl on "The Crunge," or writing greeting cards for that patchouli-scented side-street shop on "The Rain Song." In a word: grand. --Rickey Wright
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Cat Stevens - New Masters

01-Kitty
02-I'm So Sleepy
03-Northern Wind
04-The Laughing Apple
05-Smash Your Heart
06-Moonstone
07-The First Cut Is The Deepest
08-I'm Gonna Be King
09-Ceylon City
10-Blackness Of The Night
11-Come On Baby (Shift That Log)
12-I Love Them All
13-Image Of Hell
14-Lovely City (When Do You Laugh)
15-The View From The Top
16-Here Comes My Wife
17-It's A Super (Dupa) Life
18-Where Are You
19-A Bad Night
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2003 reissue of 1967 sophmore album by the singer/songwriter features 23 tracks including the singles 'Kitty' & 'The First Cut Is The Deepest' along with 11 bonus tracks, 'Here Comes My Wife' (Mono Single Version), 'A Bad Night', 'The Laughing Apple' (Mono Single Version), 'Kitty' (Mono Single Version), 'Blackness Of The Night' (Mono Single Version), 'Lovely City' (When Do You Laugh?)(Mono Single Version), 'Image Of Hell' (Mono Single Version), 'It's A Supa (Dupa) Life' (Mono Single Version), 'Here Comes My Wife' (Stereo Version), 'Where Are You?' (Mono Single), 'The View From The Top' (Mono Single). Deram/Universal.

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