Killing Joke Money Is Not Our God Tackhead Stealing (In the Name of the Lord) Living Colour Cult Of Personality
The World Ends with You OST - Game Over EDIT: Hadn't listened to this in a long time, but it came on my playlist recently and couldn't help but add it here. Kinoko Teikoku - スクールフィクション
I heart Antibirth. Almost done... this one's a goody, beaK? Eric Copeland - U.F.O.'s Over Vampire City
I heart Antibirth. Okay, done! 'Cept I guess I could finally actually embed this: Y'all should check out Streaming now on teh Netflix. Oh, and I made a playlist of the soundtrack. On accounta I'm obsessed. Cheers! Ron Morelli - No Real Reason \ Avey Tare - "Welcome to The Funzone" (from Danny Perez’s ANTIBIRTH)
1000 Homo DJs was a side project of industrial music band Ministry. The project was best known for a cover of Black Sabbath's "Supernaut", Vocals by Trent Reznor
Mmmmmmaybe... Spoiler: Wiki blab The nature of Reznor's contribution to 1000 Homo DJs' records has been debated. What is certain is that Reznor recorded the original vocals for "Supernaut." This performance was not officially used because Reznor's label TVT Records refused to allow his appearance on the release. Reznor's version would ultimately be released as "Supernaut (Trent Reznor Vocal Version)" by TVT four years later on the retrospective Black Box - Wax Trax! Records: The First 13 Years after TVT's purchase of Wax Trax!. Jourgensen's immediate response to TVT's ultimatum is uncertain. An oft-repeated story tells that instead of recording new vocals, Jourgensen merely ran Reznor's performance through a distortion effect to mask its identity. According to this story, every WaxTrax! recording of "Supernaut" contains Reznor's vocals. However, a dissenting group claims this is an urban legend, and that Jourgensen did record new vocals for the EP—albeit in a similar style to Reznor's initial performance. Statements made by both Reznor and Jourgensen seem to confirm the latter view. In a 1992 Prodigy post regarding "Supernaut," Reznor said, finally told Al to redo it without me. The version that Wax Trax put out is Al, the version on the NIN [bootleg] single is me. Reznor referred to the two-track Suck bootleg, which contained the recording of "Supernaut" that later appeared on Black Box. Jourgensen made a similar statement in a 2003 interview. When asked whose vocals appear on "Supernaut," Jourgensen replied, referring to the WaxTrax! EP, Black Box, and Greatest Fits versions, respectively (and corroborating that only the "Trent Reznor Vocal Version" contained Reznor's performance, and that Jourgensen in fact sang on most versions of the song): That would be me on the original, on WaxTrax! The later version released on TVT was Trent Reznor... then the remixed version had my vocals on it. PS - You know that you can stack up to five tunes in one post, right Drilly?
I prefer PTP. Rubber Glove Seduction Cocksure Razor Invader Pop Will Eat Itself X Y & Zee Twisted Roots Mommy's Always Busy In the Kitchen
One of those days I guess. An impromptu version of Night Owls by Whitehorse, recorded to mark the passing of Stuart McLean. https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=1288105071235101