What song/s are you currently addicted to?

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Elburzito

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I can't get this song out of my head for some reason:



Can't understand a word, that's for sure, but damn it's good. Tt's called 'Marlenitsa' by Arkona. Not sure if I've got the spelling right, though.
 

koschei8

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Technical metal:

Born of Osiris
Necrophagist
Aeon
Augury
Brain Drill
Atheist
The Faceless
Decapitated

it's all so beautiful in its complexity
 

koschei8

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burzummaniac said:
I can't get this song out of my head for some reason:



Can't understand a word, that's for sure, but damn it's good.
Arkona is by far my favorite folk metal group in the world, very good choice
 

Elburzito

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koschei8 said:
burzummaniac said:
I can't get this song out of my head for some reason:



Can't understand a word, that's for sure, but damn it's good.
Arkona is by far my favorite folk metal group in the world, very good choice
Thanks, it's my favorite too. Welcome to the Escapist!
 

Cekil1

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Just about anything by Abandoned Pools, but special mention goes to "Tighter Noose" & "The Remedy".

 

koschei8

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burzummaniac said:
koschei8 said:
burzummaniac said:
I can't get this song out of my head for some reason:



Can't understand a word, that's for sure, but damn it's good.
Arkona is by far my favorite folk metal group in the world, very good choice
Thanks, it's my favorite too. Welcome to the Escapist!
Haha i have been here for a while just never got around to joining, and my personal favorite song is Na Moey Zemle off of the Goi Rode Goi album
 

Elburzito

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koschei8 said:
burzummaniac said:
koschei8 said:
burzummaniac said:
I can't get this song out of my head for some reason:



Can't understand a word, that's for sure, but damn it's good.
Arkona is by far my favorite folk metal group in the world, very good choice
Thanks, it's my favorite too. Welcome to the Escapist!
Haha i have been here for a while just never got around to joining, and my personal favorite song is Na Moey Zemle off of the Goi Rode Goi album
My favorite songs would probably be 'Ot Serdtsa K Nebu', 'Pokrovi Nebesnogo Startsa', 'Yarilo', and Гой, Купала, all of which are off the 'Ot Serdtsa K Nebu' album.
 

MellowFellow

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I have been listening to "We Have Awakened" by The Killing Tree a lot lately.

Also "Don't Stop" by Innerpartysystem
 

DeadFOAM

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Good stuff. I actually posted the same in my post. Those songs just don't leave your head easily.
 

Hatchet90

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The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway by Genesis.

Which song? All of them, but mostly this one.

Seriously, it's quickly becoming my favorite album ever. Plus it's been in my head for weeks.

 

koschei8

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burzummaniac said:
koschei8 said:
burzummaniac said:
koschei8 said:
burzummaniac said:
I can't get this song out of my head for some reason:



Can't understand a word, that's for sure, but damn it's good.
Arkona is by far my favorite folk metal group in the world, very good choice
Thanks, it's my favorite too. Welcome to the Escapist!
Haha i have been here for a while just never got around to joining, and my personal favorite song is Na Moey Zemle off of the Goi Rode Goi album
My favorite songs would probably be 'Ot Serdtsa K Nebu', 'Pokrovi Nebesnogo Startsa', 'Yarilo', and Гой, Купала, all of which are off the 'Ot Serdtsa K Nebu' album.
I don't mean to correct you, but Yarilo is off Goi Rode Goi, the others are correct though. In my honest opinion all of their songs are good, from the heavier sounding like Sva and Pokrovi Nebesnogo Startsa to the softer ones like Slavsia, Rus'.

But it's nice to see someone who appreciates good music
 

KaiRai

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I blame RBN for this. I can just barely do the drums on medium :(

 

Hashime

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We are, we are, we are, we are, we are the Engineers,
We can, we can, we can, we can demolish 40 beers.
Drink rum, drink rum, drink rum, drink rum, and come along with us,
For we don't give a damn for any old man who don't give a damn about us.

Godiva was a lady who through coventry did ride.
To show to all the villagers her lovely lilly white hide.
The most observant villager, an Engineer of course,
Was the only one that noticed that Godiva road a horse.

Chorus:

We are, we are, we are, we are, we are the Engineers,
We can, we can, we can, we can demolish 40 beers.
Drink rum, drink rum, drink rum, drink rum, and come along with us,
For we don't give a damn for any old man who don't give a damn about us.

I've come a long, long way she said, and I will go as far,
With the man who takes me off this horse, and leads me to a bar.
The men who took her of her stead, and stood her to a beer,
Were a bleary-eyed Surveyor and a drunken Engineer.

Chorus

An Artsman and an Engineer once found a gallon can.
Said the Artsman, "Match me drink for drink and prove that you're a man."
They drank three drinks, the Artsman died, his face was turning green.
But the Engineer drank on and said, "It's only gasoline"!

Chorus

A maiden and an Engineer were sitting in a park,
The Engineeer was busy doing research after dark,
His scientific method was a marvel to observe,
While his right hand wrote the figures, his left hand traced the curves.

Chorus

The Army and the Navy boys set out to have some fun,
Down at the local tavern where the firely liquids run,
But all they found were empties, for the Engineers had come,
And traded in their instruments for gallon kegs of rum.

Chorus

Now Venus is statue made entirely of stone,
There's not a fig leaf on her, she's as naked as a bone;
On noticing her arms were broke, an Engineer discoursed,
Of the course the damn thing's broke, it should be reinforced.

Chorus

Sir Francis Drake and all his ships set out for Calais Bay,
They hear the Spanish Rum Fleet was heading up that way,
But the Engineers had beat them by a night and half a day,
Though they were gassed completely, you still could hear them say.....

Chorus

I happened once upon a maid whose eyes were full of fire,
her physical endowments would have made your hands perspire,
She shocked us when she told that she never had been kissed,
For her boyfriend was a tired Engineering Physicist.

Chorus

After reading Kama Sutra, they tried position number 9,
For proving masculinity, it truly was divine.
But then one day the girl rebelled and threw him on his rear,
For he was a feable Artsie and she an Engineer.

Chorus

Now Caeser went to egypt at the age of fifty-three,
But Cleopatra's blood was warm, her heart was young and free,
And every night when Julius said goodnight at three o'clock,
There was a Roman Engineer just waiting 'round the block.

Chorus

An Engineering one came to school so drunk and very late,
Carry a load that you'd expect to ship by freight,
The only things that held him up and kept him on his course,
Were a boundary condition and the electromotive force.

Chorus

My mother peddles opium, my father's on the dole,
My sister used to walk the streets, but now she's on parole,
My brother runs a restaurant with bedrooms in the rear,
But none of them will talk to me 'cause I'm an Engineer.

Chorus

Rapunzel let her hair down for two suitors down below,
So one of them could grab a hold and give the old heave-ho.
The prince began to climb at once, but soon he came out worst,
For the Engineer rode up a lift, and reached Rapunzel first.


Chorus

Now you've heard our story and you know we're Engineers,
And like all jolly fellows we drink our whiskeys clear.
"Cause we're HELL-OF-A, HELL-OF-A, HELL-OF-A, HELL-OF-A, HELL-OF-A engineers!
 

Caligulove

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Two things

and this guy, support the hell out of him if you can
 

SimuLord

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Right at the moment I'm on a bit of a video game music kick---listening to a lot of CarboHydroM's stuff. In particular, Killer Pawn:
and Sweet Memories of Earth: