My media player doesn't tell me, and that's where I have all my music... but I have nearly 2,000 in my iTunes.
Yeah I read about the legal struggles on Wikipedia, I'll search up those two songs on YouTube now.aruseusx said:I've heard a few songs and they are very good. (When the Link Becomes Missing and the title tack are my favourites) Also next year his family and former bandmates are gonna release another Control Denied album (Titled When Man and Machine Collide) consisting of recordings that Schuldiner was writing while he had cancer. They have been having a legal struggle getting those apparently. (With the record companies)Thunderhorse94 said:Same, Trivium is the only metalcore group I have in my library seeing as their music is actually decent unlike other metalcore bands. My Prog Rock/Metal collection is growing, I have been listening to Dream Theater a lot lately.aruseusx said:800 songs. Mostly metal aswell. NO metalcore (Minus Trivium who are the only good 'metalcore' group as they are not trying to be metalcore). Prog rock is there as well.Thunderhorse94 said:603 songs of nothing but metal (except for a few songs, like the Snake Eater theme, but that is just as awesome) and my collection is still growing. I also listen to majority of these songs.
But Death is there for sure.
Speaking of Death, I just found out Chuck Schuldiner made an album after The Sound of Perseverance for another band he formed (It still had all the members of Death) called Control Denied. The album was called The Fragile Art of Existence. If you have it, what's your opinion on it?
Well I am on last.fm actually <a href=http://www.last.fm/user/the1ultimate/library>(here).Novskij said:If you join Last FM, you can find 100's of artists that you might like..the1ultimate said:Well, about 200 songs actually.
Generally no more than one song per artist however.
[small]*sighs* Music I like is so hard to find.[/small]
I got 700 songs ,but also got lots more CD's to put on.![]()
Thank you for your service.Eclectic Dreck said:In the neighborhood of 6000, across about 200 albums. Of those, I actually possess the disc for about 150 of the albums and the rest were digitally purchased. The only thing interesting about any of this is the vast bulk of the collection was purchased either during the period from November 2004 - January 2006, and October 2006 - October 2007, when I was deployed with the US Army. Amazon will, in fact, deliver to a war-zone and as such is the greatest store on the planet.