Hmm.. I've been thinking about it, really. I bought Eradicate The Doubt off iTunes, it's fucking epic. But the rest of the songs on the album... well I'm on the fence about. I'll give it another few listens on Spotify, and then see about wether I should making a final, solid CD purchase.JaffaFrost said:If you liked them you'd want to get The Vertigo of Bliss (I think that's the second) much better than Infinity Land, in my opinion.
Ser, you are awesome :3cairocat said:Some of the old Green Day stuff from the 90s.
Give a listen to Liberate the Illiterate-such a feel good song! The fucked up rhythms throughout the album show their raw talent, and musical genius!Captain Pirate said:Hmm.. I've been thinking about it, really. I bought Eradicate The Doubt off iTunes, it's fucking epic. But the rest of the songs on the album... well I'm on the fence about. I'll give it another few listens on Spotify, and then see about wether I should making a final, solid CD purchase.JaffaFrost said:If you liked them you'd want to get The Vertigo of Bliss (I think that's the second) much better than Infinity Land, in my opinion.
On a side note, how in the name of all that is holy do you spell 'Wether'? Not as in, Hot, Cold, Snow, Rain as in "Wether or not I'd marry that girl."?
The Sufjan Stevens version of "You are the Blood" is delightful.similar.squirrel said:Sufjan Stevens. And Eminem, for some reason. I think it began with Buck 65's remix of Sufjan's cover of 'You are The Blood', originally by the Castanets. It made me want to listen to some more rap.