Monday, February 8, 2010

Playlist...

Ok, this will be the third time I've written something for this blog. I didn't like my first idea, so I wrote a killer second blog about a playlist built around mindless head banging and air guitar. Guess who's laptop also decided to have a random problem with memory space and shut down? You guessed it, mine. So here's my "I'm mad at my laptop, and don't care to get over it!" playlist(Also great for staying in a bad mood):

1. Get Back-Ludacris. Nothing like an angry black man to summarize what I'm thinking. "Make one false move I'll take you down. Get back motherf****er you don't know me like that!" This song shows exactly how I feel towards my laptop with that one line. And it does this more with the emotion behind it and not just the words. This song, at the right time, can push you into being mad for no reason.

2. One Step Closer-Linkin Park. In their younger days, Linkin Park was just another band who sounded like they were angry at their dads. This song is also full of screaming, and at one point they repeatedly scream "Shut up when I'm talking to you!" and just "Shut up!" over and over. It definitely helps you hold on to that primal anger.

3. Cry Babies(Oh no!)-Ludacris. Yep, it's my man Luda coming back to give us a random, mindless song. In this song, Ludacris raps about a club getting shot up, and what he and his random rapper friends do during the whole ordeal. A great song to get some adrenaline flowing through your veins. Now it's time to come with a song to get me mad about nothing in particular!

4. Zerstoren-Rammstein. This is a great German heavy industrial metal band. Not only do they sound aggressive, but their speed and the deep voice of their lead singer help push them into many great places. The title is "To Destroy" and the lead singer sings about how he must destroy things, using many different destructive verbs through out the song. This one is good, if you know some German that is.

5. Gematria(The Killing Name)-Slipknot. A quick, hard hitting metal song in which they bring up the thought of burning down cities, and the idea that America is a killing name. I'll let the thoughts freely roam my mind as they have a few guitar solos, and scream "What if God doesn't care?" And just when you think they've stopped, they hit you again.

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