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What song are you listening to right now?


Now, this is how I listen to Britney lol

I grew up at the shores of lake Bodom. The first 19 years of my life that is. A nice rural neighbourhood, although the metropolitan area is being built closer and closer. The locals can't really respect the band though. I suppose making a brand out of an actual murder is in poor taste to most.

They (the band) moved to Helsinki. One of the earlier guitarists however teaches at a local elementary school, and said that I am a good guitarist. :D
 
As for myself, this piece by Prokofiev is inspirational. this hits a chord. Dramatic story, fateful hours of whole Europe, and all that emotion and determination captured in one cantata. If you heard Tsaikovsky's 1812 overture with cannons, you must hear Prokofiev's October cantata with machine guns.

 
Frank Klepacki is nothing short of a visionary. The CnC games were one of the precious few enjoyable things about my childhood, and his soundtracks made them all the more memorable.
 
Kvarforth is basically Jared Leto's Joker of black metal, but man if Shining doesn't craft some edgy, depressing, psychotic, and ball-crushing tunes...
 

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